Author: Johnluke Chaparro

Comeback Falls Short As Mets Drop Series Finale Against Yankees

The New York Mets tried to mount a big comeback after falling behind by five runs, but their pitching couldn’t hold the line, as the New York Yankees took the finale at Citi Field, 6-4. The win snapped the Yankees’ losing streak and evened the 2025 Subway Series at a tie. The ongoing availability of the Mets’ pitching staff were on display as the team turned to an opener. Chris Devenski...

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Morning Briefing: Senga, Manaea Could Return Before All-Star Break

Good morning, Mets fans! Before yesterday’s rubber match against the Milwaukee Brewers, Mets manager Carlos Mendoza provided updates on pitchers Kodai Senga and Sean Manaea. Mendoza said the team is aiming to have Manaea back in the majors for their final game before the All-Star break. Meanwhile, according to Jorge Castillo of ESPN, Senga is expected to begin a rehab assignment on either...

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Mets Drop Series In Philadelphia As Peterson Struggles

The New York Mets’ disastrous road trip ended the same way it started, with a loss. The offense struggled to deliver, and the pitching faltered, as the team dropped the series finale to the Philadelphia Phillies, 7-1. The Mets managed just one win on the entire trip, and this defeat now puts them a game behind Philadelphia in the National League East standings. David Peterson got the start and...

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Morning Briefing: Blade Tidwell to Start Against Phillies

Good morning, Mets fans! According to Mike Puma of the New York Post, the Mets called up right-hander Justin Hagenman for Friday’s game against the Philadelphia Phillies, where he was expected to serve as the bulk arm, either as a starter or in relief. However, since Hagenman pitched on Thursday, Blade Tidwell will instead get the start in Friday’s series opener in Philadelphia, per Anthony...

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Mets Swept By Red-Hot Rays At Citi Field

An ugly weekend ended with an even uglier loss, as the New York Mets were shutout 9-0 on Father’s Day and swept at home by the Tampa Bay Rays. Griffin Canning endured a rough outing, walking five and giving up six runs on just four hits—his third time allowing more than three runs in his last four starts. His command issues loomed large, as free passes and a wild pitch opened the door for Tampa...

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