Author: Evan Mazza

Edwin Díaz Blows Four Run Lead in 10-9 Loss

When it rains, it pours. When it’s rock bottom, it’s really rock bottom. Whatever happened on Saturday, was exactly it for the New York Mets. Even after a drastic lineup change and the offense exploded for nine runs, they still couldn’t find a way to win. The reason: the pitching and their closer going through one of his worst stretches of his career and he himself hitting rock...

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Bats Absent in Mets 4-1 Loss To Braves

The lows get lower for the 2024 New York Mets. On a day when they, once again, broke out the City Connect jerseys, and Christian Scott made his Citi Field debut, the Mets offense no-showed and were almost no-hit by Max Fried and the Atlanta Braves bullpen as they dropped this one 4-1 to Atlanta. The only ounce of offense for the Mets came on J.D. Martinez hitting his first home run of the season...

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Brandon Nimmo Exits Saturday’s Game With Injury

As the New York Mets play their second game of a three-game series with the Atlanta Braves, the concern now falls on the team’s table setter. Leadoff man and centerfielder Brandon Nimmo left Saturday afternoon’s game with what appeared to be a right-side injury. The Mets revealed it was a right intercostal irritation. In the bottom of the 3rd inning, Nimmo took a pitch and felt some...

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Christian Scott Lives Up to Hype in Mets Loss to Rays

On a day where Christian Scott was impressive and battled through a tough beginning to his outing, the New York Mets dropped another game and another series with a 3-1 loss to the Tampa Bay Rays. Scott came to play, and so did Starling Marte and Reed Garrett, but that was all. It’s the third series the Mets have lost in their last four, and they are now back under the .500 mark at 16-17....

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Francisco Lindor Exits Wednesday’s Game With Flu-Like Symptoms

As the New York Mets played game three of their series with the Chicago Cubs, they saw their star shortstop leave the game. Francisco Lindor, who has been a constant in the Mets lineup and an ironman along with Pete Alonso, left the game with flu-like symptoms, according to Mets manager Carlos Mendoza. Lindor left the game after the bottom of the first inning. In the first inning, Lindor flew...

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