Author: Johnluke Chaparro

MMO Weekly Ep. 142: Mets’ Struggles Continue to Compound

In this episode of MMO Weekly, hosts Sal Manzo, Mathias Altman-Kurosaki, and Johnluke Chaparro analyze the Mets’ disappointing series against the Miami Marlins and Cincinnati Reds. They also discuss the various challenges the team is facing, including injuries and player performance issues. Check out the latest episode above, subscribe to our YouTube channel, as well as finding us on any...

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Morning Briefing: MLB Proposes Hard Salary Cap

Good morning, Mets fans! Jesse Rogers from ESPN reports that Major League Baseball (MLB) has proposed a hard salary cap to officials from the Major League Baseball Players Association (MLBPA) as part of the upcoming Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA). Starting in 2027, the salary floor for teams would be set at $171.2 million, which includes player benefits, with a ceiling of $245.3 million....

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Morning Briefing: Tobias Myers to Start Miami Series Opener

Good morning, Mets fans! The Mets bounced back from their emotional Subway Series win by beating the Nationals 2-1 on Thursday, splitting the four-game series. Bo Bichette drove in both runs with a third-inning single, while David Peterson and the bullpen combined to hold Washington to one run. Devin Williams earned his seventh save and has now gone 10 straight appearances without allowing a...

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Mets Notch Epic 7-6 Walk-Off Victory Behind Massive Late Comeback

After a big win in the second game of the series, the New York Mets’ pitching and defense almost foiled their afternoon Sunday. However, huge hits and a comeback not seen in almost two years propelled the Mets to a series win, taking the home portion of the Subway Series 7-6 and finishing a strong 5-1 homestand. The Mets are now six games under .500, but with all the momentum on their...

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Morning Briefing: Five Mets Homer to Clinch Mets’ First Sweep

Good morning, Mets fans! The Mets swept the Tigers with a 9-4 win on Thursday, their first sweep of the season. A.J. Ewing hit his first career homer, while Brett Baty, Mark Vientos, Juan Soto and Marcus Semien also went deep. Nolan McLean struck out seven over seven innings to earn the win as the Mets improved to 18-25 after winning seven of their last 10 games. For more on this game, check out...

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