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Thor Returns From DL

Noah Syndergaard, who was on the disabled list with a sprained left shoulder, made his return for the 51s last night and didn’t fare very well. The right-hander pitched just four innings, allowing four runs on seven hits while striking out three and walking one. Syndergaard, who is widely regarded as the Mets top prospect, is now 5-4 with a 4.78 ERA in 58.1 innings for Triple-A Las Vegas...

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Travis d’Arnaud Continues His Assault On The PCL

Travis d’Arnaud certainly does not seem to be taking his demotion very lightly at all. When he received the not so pleasurable news of his recent demotion, his response was “I’ve just got work to do”. And work is exactly what he’s done since the day he was sent down. d’Arnaud went 1 for 1 in his first game on June 9th and has not looked back as he attempts to blaze his trail back to the...

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Eric Young Returns Without Any Right Hamstring Issues

June 17 Eric Young Jr. returned to the Mets line-up on Monday in St. Louis and didn’t have any issues with the strained right hamstring that had sent him to the disabled list. “I was able to sprint out a couple of things today and everything felt good on the leg,” Young tells Adam Rubin of ESPN NY.  Young, batted in the ninth hole, with Jacob deGrom ahead of him, had an infield...

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Mets Notes: Lagares Swings, Gee Throws

The roster is about to get as back to normal as it can.  Adam Rubin of ESPN has reported that Juan Lagares took like batting practice on Monday in Port St. Lucie.  His last appearance was back on June 1st.  Lagares has been nursing a strain on his right side and hopes to be back in the lineup soon.  John Lannan who has been away from the team for some time threw today in Port St. Lucie, with...

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Granderson Homers In First Stint As Mets Lead-off Batter

Curtis Granderson, who returned to the starting lineup for the first time in three games due to a left calf injury, homered and was 2-for-3 with two walks in Sunday’s 3-1 Mets victory. “I just tried to get myself on base and try to get the team going,” Granderson told Adam Rubin of ESPN NY after the game. “I’ve done it plenty of times in my career. I just didn’t know it was going to be...

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