Author: James Villani

Mets’ Offense Remains Snakebitten Against Diamondbacks

The term “snakebitten” is often used in sports to describe a team, or player, plagued by extreme bad luck or simply not getting the results they may have been deserved. Ironically enough, against the team named the Diamondbacks, the New York Mets’ offense found themselves “snakebit” in their 2-1 loss in Arizona at Chase Field Saturday night. In that Saturday affair,...

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Mets Notch 5-1 Victory To Capture Series Over The Angels

The New York Mets, coming off a tough extra-innings loss late Saturday, rebounded for a series win on Sunday. The Mets defeated the Los Angeles Angels, in Anaheim, 5-1 Sunday evening giving the team a rare series win. Clay Holmes was excellent once again and Mark Vientos added two homers in the much-needed victory. As mentioned, Holmes was strong once again. His only blip came in the...

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Report: Vidal Bruján Set To Join Mets

Updated Post – (11:21 am on May 3, 2026): According to Mike Puma of the NY Post, the Mets are expected to call-up infielder Vidal Bruján. You can read more about Bruján and what he may bring to the Mets below. Original  Post – The New York Mets suffered another injury blow and to a position that their depth is being tested greatly. On Saturday, Ronny Mauricio fractured his wrist...

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Report: Mets Sign Austin Slater, DFA Tommy Pham

After a shutout loss to the Colorado Rockies spelled a series and doubleheader sweep on Sunday, the New York Mets are reportedly making a pair of roster moves. According to Will Sammon of the Athletic, the Mets are designating veteran outfielder Tommy Pham for assignment. They are also signing outfielder Austin Slater. The Pham experience went very poorly for the Mets. After the 38-year-old went...

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Lifeless Offense Dooms Mets In 3-1 Loss To Begin Doubleheader

Due to a rainout on Saturday, the New York Mets and Colorado Rockies were forced to play a doubleheader on Sunday at Citi Field. In the first game, beginning early Sunday afternoon, New York was once again let down by a lifeless offense. The Mets left the bases loaded twice in the contest, leading to the 3-1 defeat. They are now 9-18 on the season headed into the second game of the doubleheader...

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