Author: Johnluke Chaparro

Mets Drop Heartbreaker As Jacob Young Steals The Show

The New York Mets suffered a frustrating 3–2 loss to the Washington Nationals on Sunday afternoon at Citi Field, missing an opportunity to gain ground in the Wild Card race. Washington struck quickly in the second inning against Sean Manaea. Daylen Lile opened the inning with a single, followed by Jorge Alfaro, who doubled him home, aided by a throwing error from Francisco Lindor on the relay....

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Morning Briefing: Mets Grow Wild Card Lead to Two Games

Good morning, Mets fans! The Mets beat the Padres 6-1 at Citi Field, with Brandon Nimmo’s 24th homer in the third inning giving New York a 5-1 lead. Jonah Tong rebounded with five strong innings, and the bullpen kept the Padres scoreless the rest of the way. Pete Alonso also homered for the fourth straight game. Read the full recap here After the Mets’ victory against San Diego, the San...

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Morning Briefing: Jonah Tong Set to Face Jacob deGrom

Good morning, Mets fans! The Mets came out swinging Thursday night in Philadelphia, plating four runs in the first inning. But what began as a promising start quickly unraveled, as their offense went silent and their last 25 hitters were retired in order. The Phillies chipped away at the early deficit and ultimately completed the four-game sweep with a 6-4 win. The loss extended New York’s skid...

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Mets’ Comeback Falls Shorts After Sproat’s Debut

The New York Mets dropped the series finale in Cincinnati on Sunday, losing 3-2 to the Reds at Great American Ball Park. The loss trims New York’s Wild Card cushion to just 3.5 games over the San Francisco Giants. Brandon Sproat was sharp early, carrying a no-hitter into the sixth inning in his first big-league decision. He struck out seven, but the Reds broke through when Noelvi Marte reached...

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Brandon Sproat Ready For Majors

Brandon Sproat entered 2025 as the Mets’ top pitching prospect and a top 100 prospect in baseball. He was drafted by New York twice: first in the third round in 2022, then again in the second round in 2023, after which he signed for $1.47 million. Sproat quickly demonstrated why the organization was so persistent in pursuing him. He breezed through High-A and Double-A in 2024, finishing the...

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