Author: Evan Mazza

The Hall of Fame Case for Carlos Delgado

The Major League Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown will announce its latest inductees on January 26th, 2026. It’ll be an interesting ballot with Carlos Beltran looking to be the one sure thing. If Beltran gets in, he expects to go in as a New York Met. Then, of course, there’s David Wright, who will be a debatable name as long as he’s on the ballot. Then there’s...

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2025 Report Card: Pete Alonso, 1B

Pete Alonso Player Data: 30 (12/7/1994) B/T: R/R Primary Stats: .272/.347/.524/.871, 38 HR, 126 RBI, 87 R, 170 H, 42 2B, 1 3B, 1 SB, 61 BB, 162 SO, 709 PA, 162 G Advanced Stats: 144 OPS+, 132 wRC+. 22.8& K%, 8.6% BB%, .305 BABIP, .368 xwOBA, 3.6 fWAR,  Grade: A 2025 Review While he hit one of the most memorable home runs in New York Mets history last year in the playoffs, Pete Alonso entered...

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Holmes Carries Mets in 5-0 Win Over Marlins

The New York Mets need to win and get a lot of help to make it to the postseason after their loss to the Miami Marlins on Friday, and they got it on Saturday thanks to an outstanding performance by Clay Holmes. Riding Holmes’s performance, the Mets offense tacked on some runs thanks to a two-RBI day from Pete Alonso and eventually pulled away in the later innings. The bullpen then pitched...

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Mets Suffer Gut Punch 5-3 Loss To Nationals

The 2025 New York Mets may have been defined in Saturday’s loss to the Washington Nationals. It was a loss that could, in the end, cost them a postseason berth when they look back on this season after next week. In their 5-3 loss to Washington, New York hurt themselves with errors on defense earlier in the game, and on offense, leaving countless runners on base, which showed a lot in the...

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Mets Leave Runners On Base, Blow Late Lead in Loss to Rangers

The New York Mets continue to spiral out of the playoffs on Saturday as they beat themselves in their 3-2 loss to the Texas Rangers. Despite a strong outing from Brandon Sproat, the Mets lost because the offense couldn’t score with runners in scoring position. As well as small mistakes around the field. The Mets have lost eight consecutive games and are now 31-49 since June 13th and are in...

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