Author: Johnluke Chaparro

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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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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