Author: Gianna Arantes

Mets Offense Struggles in 4-2 Loss to Marlins

The Mets (2-3) fell to the Marlins (4-3) by a score of 4-2 on Tuesday evening at LoanDepot Park. The Mets’ offense managed just five hits from four players all evening and went 1-for-5 with runners in scoring position. Kodai Senga had a solid outing, allowing just two earned runs with eight strikeouts. However, two unearned runs stemming from a fielding error by Francisco Lindor, combined...

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Blackburn Makes Spring Debut in Mets 4-1 Loss

The Mets (1-4-1) fell to the Marlins (2-1) by a score of 4-1 on Wednesday afternoon at Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium. (Box Score) Paul Blackburn made his spring training debut on Wednesday, starting for New York in his first game action since August 2024 following a back injury. The right-hander worked a perfect first inning, retiring all three batters he faced on just seven pitches, all for...

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Mets Beat Phillies 7-2; One Win From NLCS

The Mets returned home for Game 3 of the NLDS on Tuesday evening and secured a crucial win over the Phillies, moving to a 2-1 lead in the series with a 7-2 victory. Tomorrow, the club will look to advance to the NLCS for the first time since 2015. The triumph was backed by clutch hitting from the Mets’ offense, which notched nine hits in the win, including two home runs. The team capitalized on...

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Mets Rally to 8-4 Game 1 Win Over Brewers

Following an exhilarating finish to Game 161 against the Braves on Monday afternoon, where Francisco Lindor’s two-run homer in the ninth sealed an 8-7 victory and clinched a Wild Card spot, the Mets continued their momentum by defeating the Brewers 8-4 in the Wild Card Series opener at American Family Field on Tuesday evening. The triumph was backed by clutch hitting and a quality start...

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Mets Fall Flat In 5-1 Loss to Braves

The Mets (87-70) dropped the opening game of a high-stakes series against the Braves (86-71) in Atlanta on Tuesday evening, falling 5-1. New York’s offense struggled, managing just four hits in the key late-September matchup against their NL East rivals. With Atlanta now just one game behind in the standings, the Mets can lock up a Wild Card berth by winning the next two games at Truist Park....

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