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Morning Briefing: Blue Jays, Slew of Other Teams Checking In on Edwin Diaz

Good morning, Mets fans! With the trade deadline quickly approaching, a lot of rumors have been swirling in regards to the Mets. One of these rumors includes a number of teams checking in on closer Edwin Diaz. Mike Puma of the New York Post reports that the Blue Jays, Dodgers, Rays and Braves have all shown interest, giving the Mets another thing to think about over the next few days. *** On...

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Morning Briefing: Noah Syndergaard Rumors Ramp Up Ahead of Deadline

Good morning Mets fans! Friday, the Mets defeated the Pirates 6-3. In possibly his last start as a Met, Zack Wheeler went 5 1/3 innings, giving up three runs on six hits and collected seven strikeouts. Wilson Ramos, Pete Alonso, Jeff McNeil, and Todd Frazier all hit home runs to supply the offense. Today, the Mets face the Pirates in the second game of their three-game series. Steven Matz will...

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Morning Briefing: Mets Go For Series Split with Giants

Good morning, Mets fans! On Saturday, the Mets defeated the Giants 11-4. Jeff McNeil, Dominic Smith, Pete Alonso and Todd Frazier all hit home runs. Alonso’s pinch-hit 444-foot three-run homer gave him 75 RBI, the most for a Mets rookie in franchise history. Walker Lockett earned his first career win, lasting five innings, giving up one run on five hits and collecting three strikeouts....

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Jacob DeGrom Passes Ron Darling for Sixth on Mets Strikeout List

Coming off a disappointing 16-inning loss, the Mets turned to ace Jacob deGrom. Despite losing in extras yet again, the Mets couldn’t have asked for anything more from their starter. To start off the game, deGrom gave up a leadoff single to Brandon Belt, but ended the inning by striking out the next two hitters and picking off Belt at first base. The next three innings were a breeze for...

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Noah Syndergaard Dazzles With 8 Strikeouts In No Decision

Coming off a two-game sweep against the Minnesota Twins, Noah Syndergaard and the New York Mets looked to keep the good times rolling in San Francisco. Despite losing a hard-fought game in the 16th inning, the Mets couldn’t have asked for much more from their 26 year-old flamethrower. Despite getting into some trouble early on, Syndergaard fired seven strong innings, giving up only one run...

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