Author: Mojo Hill

Shooting Outside Nationals Park Stops Game

Reports of an active shooter outside Nationals Park surfaced on Saturday night, initially postponing the Nationals’ game against the Padres and eventually canceling it altogether. Stadium workers immediately instructed fans to stay inside the stadium, as Matt Weyrich of NBCSports Washington reported. Fans at the #Nationals/Padres game are asked to remain in the stadium due to an action...

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Jacob DeGrom Day-to-Day With With Forearm Tightness

Jacob deGrom threw a side session on Friday, according to Mets manager Luis Rojas, and reportedly felt tightness in his forearm and stopped throwing. The Mets are assessing him day-to-day while he gets treatment. He won’t resume throwing until the tightness goes away. An MRI showed no structural damage on the forearm. DeGrom was originally expected to pitch on Monday after Taijuan Walker...

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Morning Briefing: Starlin Castro Placed on Administrative Leave

Good morning, Mets fans! Nationals infielder Starlin Castro is going on administrative leave after allegedly committing domestic violence, Britt Ghiroli of The Athletic reported. It will last for a minimum of seven days, pending any further agreements to extend the leave. The Mets lost their first game out of the All-Star break on Friday, falling 4-1 to the Pirates. It was their second straight...

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Carlos Carrasco Will Make a Rehab Start

Right-handed pitcher Carlos Carrasco will make a rehab start, Tim Healey of Newsday reported on Monday. He’s scheduled to pitch two to three innings on Thursday for one of the Mets’ minor league affiliates. It has not yet been decided which affiliate it’l be with. Carrasco was acquired by the Mets in the blockbuster deal that also landed them Francisco Lindor. He has yet to...

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Five-Run Sixth Fuels Mets to 8-3 Victory in Game 1 of Subway Series

Justin Wilson stepped onto the mound at Yankee Stadium on Saturday and zeroed in on the catcher’s mitt as he prepared to face his former team, with more than 40,000 fans looking on. Wilson was one of the Mets’ best relievers in 2019 and 2020, but over the offseason was signed by the cross-town rival New York Yankees. He looked to prove that the Mets made a mistake in not bringing him back. He...

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