Author: James Villani

How The Mets’ Current 10 Game Losing Streak Stacks Up In Team History

On Saturday, the New York Mets suffered their 10th straight loss. They have not won a game since April 7, nearly two weeks ago. With their 10 losses the Mets now own a 7-14 record which is tied for last in Major League Baseball with the Chicago White Sox and Kansas City Royals. When looking back in team history, the Mets still have a decent ways to go to match the franchise’s longest...

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Report: Mets To Promote Tommy Pham, Option Mauricio

Updated Post: April 13 at 12:42 pm  Per Joel Sherman of the New York Post, the Mets will option Ronny Mauricio to Triple-A Syracuse as the corresponding move to make room for OF Tommy Pham. While nothing is official yet, Mauricio was the odd man out. In just four at-bats in his stint with the team, he had one hit, albeit a massive one, a walk-off hit against the Diamondbacks on April 7. Mauricio...

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Mets Swept Via 1-0 Shutout Loss Against The Athletics

The New York Mets’ offense continues to be extremely inconsistent and that flashed once again on Sunday at Citi Field. The Mets were shutout for the second time over the last three days, 1-0, and were consequently swept by the Athletics. With the loss, New York drops to 7-9 on the young season. Freddy Peralta toed the rubber for the Mets and turned in a very strong outing. There was some...

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Mets Top 50 Prospects for 2026: 10-6 Features Young Infielders, Right-Handed Starters

Next up in our countdown of the New York Mets’ top-50 organizational prospects are No. 6 through 10. The previous 40 prospects can be found via the links at the end of this article. The below will consist of a couple newer bats to the organization, a few exciting arms, and a prospect that has started to breakthrough to some outlets’ top 100 lists. No. 10: Mitch Voit, 2B B/T: R/R,...

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U.S.A. Defeats The D.R. To Advance To The WBC Title Game

The United States took down the Dominican Republic in a low-scoring 2-1 affair to advance to the championship game of the World Baseball Classic Sunday night. Propelled by a couple of home runs and stout pitching, the United States will now await the winner of Italy versus Venezuela. Two solo home runs in the fourth inning by Gunnar Henderson and Roman Anthony were enough. The lone Dominican...

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