Author: Evan Mazza

Mets Fall 4-3 in Extras to Angels

Bad and weird things keep happening to the 2026 New York Mets, and those themes continued in their 4-3 extra-inning loss to the Los Angeles Angels on Saturday night. Austin Warren almost pulled a rabbit out of the hat, but still, he allowed a game-winning single to Oswald Peraza. There was a play that should’ve been challenged by the Mets early in the game that ended up costing them a run....

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Mets Drop Tenth Consecutive Game in 4-2 Loss to Cubs

The New York Mets have now lost ten in a row after losing to the Chicago Cubs 4-2 on Saturday. Freddy Peralta pitched solidly, but he’d probably like to have his last two at-bats back as they resulted in walks and opened the door for the Cubs to break through a 1-1 tie game. Brooks Raley allowed a three-run home run to Carson Kelly, and the Mets’ offense once again had no answer. New...

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Senga, Weaver Roughed Up as Mets Lose Fourth in a Row

The New York Mets’ early-season woes continued on Saturday afternoon against the Athletics as starter Kodai Senga struggled in a short outing, and the Mets fell behind 7-1 early. While the Mets offense fought back to as close as 7-6, thanks to home runs by Bo Bichette, Francisco Alvarez, and Jorge Polanco, reliever Luke Weaver struggled for the second consecutive outing and allowed four...

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Clay Holmes, Bo Bichette Guide Mets to 4-2 Win

On Monday night, the New York Mets traveled on the road for the first time this season against the St. Louis Cardinals (2-2) — the first of a seven-game road trip. Clay Holmes took the mound for his season debut and pitched solidly as New York defeated St. Louis 4-2. Bo Bichette also contributed with a two-RBI night, including a go-ahead hit. He had his first quality game as a Met after a tough...

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Luis Robert Jr’s Walk-Off Homer in Extras Lifts Mets over Pirates

For most of a cold afternoon at Citi Field, the 2025 version of the New York Mets made a return. The offense left a ton of runners in scoring position, and it was a game where both New York and the Pittsburgh Pirates spent the day leaving runners on base. However, new Met Luis Robert Jr. hit a three-run home run in the bottom of the 11th inning to win it and send a freezing crowd home happy, as...

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