Author: Johnluke Chaparro

Buttó, Stanek Struggle, Mets Lose Another Late Lead In D.C.

Sunday afternoon was a story of two pitchers — and that’s without even mentioning the Nationals’ starter. Tylor Megill delivered another strong outing for the Mets, but José Buttó struggled badly. Buttó helped the Nationals claw back into the game, and a Ryne Stanek blown save let Washington rally for an 8-7 win. As noted, Megill was terrific for the Mets, pitching 6 1/3 innings and...

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Morning Briefing: Mets Break Citi Field Seven-Game Homestand Attendance Record

Good morning, Mets fans! According to Jon Heyman of the New York Post, this recent stretch marked the 31st seven-game homestand in Citi Field history — and it drew the biggest crowd yet. Over 267,000 fans packed the ballpark, averaging 38,189 per game, as the Mets delivered a perfect 7-0 run. Now onto the morning briefing! Latest Mets News On the Foul Territory podcast, Mets manager Carlos...

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Mets Complete Four Game Sweep Of St. Louis

The New York Mets jumped into the storage closet and busted out the brooms as they swept the St. Louis Cardinals out of Citi Field 7-3 and improved to 15-7 on the season. This is good for first place in the National League East. Clay Holmes continued his transition into the starting rotation and delivered another stellar outing, tossing six innings with six strikeouts, surrendering just four...

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Morning Briefing: Alvarez Catching Back-to-Back Games for Binghamton

Good morning, Mets fans! Mets manager Carlos Mendoza said catcher Francisco Alvarez is set to catch back-to-back games for Double-A Binghamton on Friday and Saturday. The team will “have a conversation” about next steps following those outings. Now onto the morning briefing! Latest Mets News Mark Vientos snapped a season-long slump with his first homer of the year Thursday night, a...

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Mets Notch Another Series Victory Behind A Super Senga

Kodai Senga and Luis Severino squared off in a pitchers’ duel Sunday afternoon in West Sacramento, but it was the New York Mets who pulled away late, shutting out the former Oakland Athletics 8–0 to claim the series finale. Senga delivered his strongest outing of the season, tossing 6 2/3 shutout innings while allowing just four hits and two walks, striking out four. He became the first Mets...

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