Author: Johnluke Chaparro

Morning Briefing: Mets Recalling Kranick Following Senga’s Injury

Good morning, Mets fans! The Mets beat the Nationals 4-3 to complete the series sweep on Thursday, but Kodai Senga left with a right hamstring strain after leaping for a high throw at first. Senga had pitched 5 2/3 scoreless innings, lowering his ERA to an MLB-best 1.47. Jeff McNeil hit a three-run homer, Brandon Nimmo added a solo shot, and Edwin Díaz held off a late Nats rally for his 14th...

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Mets Sweep Series From Rockies Behind Home Run Barrage

There are a few certainties in life right now: death, taxes, and the 2025 New York Mets dismantling the Colorado Rockies, and Sunday was no different. The Mets brought the bats once again, cruising to a 13-5 win in the series finale at Coors Field and completing a clean 6-0 sweep of the season series. The offense kept firing on all cylinders. Jeff McNeil led the way with two home runs; a solo...

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Holmes, Long Ball Leads Mets Past Rockies For Series Sweep

The New York Mets delivered exactly what was anticipated, closing out the series at Citi Field with a 5-3 win and completing a weekend sweep over the league-worst Colorado Rockies. Key contributions from both the pitching staff and the Mets’ top sluggers fueled the victory in Sunday’s finale in Queens. Clay Holmes was excellent on the mound, continuing a stellar campaign by throwing seven...

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Morning Briefing: Frankie Montas Completes Second Rehab Start

Good morning, Mets fans! Frankie Montas made his second rehab start for the Brooklyn Cyclones, throwing 49 pitches (28 strikes) over 3 innings, allowing 2 hits, 2 earned runs, 2 walks, and striking out 3. Meanwhile, Ronny Mauricio continued his hot streak at Triple-A Syracuse, homering again and reaching base three times. He’s now hitting an impressive .560 with three home runs in just...

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Mets Take Series Against Dodgers Thanks To Alonso Homer

After a rough start to the weekend, the New York Mets bounced back with two straight wins over the first-place Los Angeles Dodgers, capping the series with a 3-1 victory at Citi Field as they shut down L.A.’s potent lineup. Shohei Ohtani got to Mets starter Kodai Senga early, launching a leadoff home run on just the second pitch of the game. Senga wobbled through the first inning, putting...

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