Author: Gianna Arantes

For Openers, Mets Cough Up Lead Late in 5-3 Loss to Phils

The Mets (0-1) fell 5-3 to the Phillies (4-0) in their season opener on Monday evening despite a dazzling showing from ace Jacob deGrom. The Mets’ ace topped out at 102 this Opening Day- matching the hardest pitch he threw last season. At the plate, he was 2-for-3 with an RBI. This made deGrom the fourth Mets’ pitcher to have two hits on Opening Day behind Craig Swan (1980), Tom...

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Morning Briefing: Mets “Not Sure” When Season Will Open

Good morning, and happy Friday Mets fans! Unfortunately, the Nationals are dealing with COVID-19 issues and New York’s season opener has been postponed to Saturday at the earliest. We will sadly have to wait to see Francisco Lindor’s $341 million dollar smile in a Mets regular season game. Latest Mets News According to Anthony DiComo of MLB.com, says the Nationals had two additional...

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Mets’ Staff Lit Up in 10-2 Loss to Marlins

The Mets fell 10-2 on Sunday afternoon at Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium after the Fish notched 15 hits off of New York’s pitching staff. The bullpen was lit up by Miami. Dellin Betances was the only Met to escape with a clean frame, tossing a 1-2-3 sixth inning. The offense fell flat with just two run scored, both via solo home runs, on six hits. They left six on base and went 0-for-3 with...

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Morning Briefing: Orioles Select Contract of Matt Harvey

Good morning and happy Friday, Mets fans! The Orioles have selected the contract of old friend Matt Harvey, according to Dan Connolly of the Tampa Bay Times. He had an opt-out that could be triggered Wednesday and O’s had 48 hours after that to add him or release him. Catch the Mets this evening at 6:10 p.m. against the Nationals on SNY. David Peterson (0-0, 4.50 ERA) will take the bump...

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Marlins Walk Mets Off 3-2 with Ninth Inning Blast

The Mets fell 3-2 to the Miami Marlins on Wednesday afternoon at Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium after the fish held on for a one-out, walk-off, two-run homer. Joey Lucchesi threw three solid no-hit innings and struck out four in the process. Francisco Lindor knocked two of the Mets’ five hits, and Alberto Almora’s two-run double put up New York’s only runs of the afternoon. On...

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