Author: Gianna Arantes

Mets’ Offense and Bullpen Outlast DBacks in 7-6 Victory

The Mets (27-21) took the series against the Diamondbacks (20-37) on Wednesday afternoon with a 7-6 triumph at Chase Field.  New York brought home the win after Pete Alonso came up clutch with a go-ahead RBI single to break the ninth-inning tie before Edwin Diaz worked a 1-2-3 bottom half of the frame to pick up the save. Miguel Castro (2-1) earned the win on the mound.  The Mets offense knocked...

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Mazeika Magic Continues, Mets Walk-off O’s for Sixth Straight Win

The division-leading New York Mets (17-3) pulled off a two-run ninth inning rally to defeat the Baltimore Orioles (16-20) by a margin of 3-2 on Tuesday evening at Citi Field.  The triumph marks the club’s sixth straight win, which is their longest streak since an eight-game stretch in August of 2019. An unlikely hero in Patrick Mazeika hit into a fielder’s choice to drive in the...

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Mets Split Doubleheader With 7-2 Win Over Cardinals in Nightcap

The Mets (12-13) split Wednesday night’s doubleheader in St. Louis with a 7-2 triumph over the Cardinals (18-13) in game two. Despite bullpenning the seven-inning affair, the lack of a starter didn’t come into play. Mets relievers combined to allow just one run on 11 hits, with one walk and two strikeouts. Miguel Castro tossed the first inning and allowed one hit, a walk, and struck...

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Morning Briefing: Mets Open Three-Game Series Against Phillies

Good morning and happy Friday, Mets fans! Coming off of a two-game sweep by the Red Sox at home, the Mets had the day off on Thursday. They’ll play tonight at 7:05 at Citizens Bank Park. Marcus Stroman (3-1, 2.25 ERA) will face off against the Phillies’ Chase Anderson (0-3, 6.48 ERA) in the first of a three-game series. You can catch the action on SNY, or tune into WCBS 880 AM....

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Mets Waste Another DeGrom Start, Lose 1-0 to Red Sox

The Mets (9-10) were knocked below .500 by the Red Sox (16-9) with a 1-0 loss on Wednesday evening at Citi Field. Poor at-bats were the culprit of the shutout as Met hitters struck out 15 times compared to the club’s two hits, both of which were singles. Boston secured the two-game sweep with just three runs scored, speaking to serious offensive issues that continue to linger for New York....

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