Author: Evan Mazza

Mets Fall Flat as Orioles Sweep Doubleheader

The New York Mets looked like they were back on track after winning a pair of series against the Milwaukee Brewers and New York Yankees. On Tuesday, they had their best comeback win of the season in Baltimore. However, after losing Game 1 of the doubleheader in Baltimore, the Mets lost Game 2 to the Orioles 7-3. New York threw a bullpen game and saw struggles from their bullpen. Plus, the...

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Analyzing Juan Soto’s All-Star Snub

Every season, there’s at least one big All-Star snub, and for the 2025 MLB season, that big All-Star snub is probably Juan Soto. For the New York Mets, the team’s All-Star representatives are Francisco Lindor, who is a starter, Pete Alonso, and Edwin Díaz. Soto is the big exception. That has now led to a conversation about why one of the biggest stars in the game is not in the...

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Mets Blown Out Again In Pittsburgh 9-2

Getting blown out once to the Pittsburgh Pirates is one thing; getting blown out twice in back-to-back games is another. That’s what the New York Mets have done this weekend. After winning the last two games against the Atlanta Braves, the Mets have come back down to Earth against a team they should beat. After a lengthy rain delay, Paul Blackburn struggled, and the offense, once again,...

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Soto, Mets Offense Break Out in Win Over Phillies

The New York Mets, reeling and needing a win after losing seven games in a row, got what they needed on Saturday. In the team’s 11-4 win over the Philadelphia Phillies, New York’s offense finally gave them the jolt they desperately were looking for with seven home runs. It’s the fifth time in their history that they’ve hit seven home runs in a game, all of them solo. It...

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Megill Struggles in 8-4 Loss to Rays

It took three months, but the Mets’ starting pitching is getting hit up in a series. Over the first two games of this series, and since Clay Holmes was taken out of Friday night’s game after five innings, the Tampa Bay Rays have had the Mets’ pitching number. On Saturday, in an 8-4 loss to the Rays, Tylor Megill struggled with his command again and made an error. New...

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