Author: Johnluke Chaparro

Morning Briefing: Senga In Line For Late Season Return

Good morning, Mets fans! Andy Martino of SNY reports that the Mets have realigned their starting rotation for a key series against the Atlanta Braves, and still consider Kodai Senga as a possible option once he’s activated off of the injured list. David Peterson will pitch Sunday in Philadelphia and join Luis Severino and Sean Manaea as the team’s projected starters from Sept. 24-26...

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Severino’s Stellar Start Highlights Comeback Season

It’s always exciting to watch players revive their careers, especially when they exceed expectations. Like R.A. Dickey before him, Luis Severino seems to be doing just that. Severino signed a one-year, $13 million deal this offseason, aiming to bounce back from a rough 2023 with the Yankees, where he posted a 6.65 ERA over 89 1/3 innings. Despite numerous injury setbacks, Severino was...

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Mets Winning Streak Ends At Nine; Drop Finale To Reds

The New York Mets entered Sunday with a slim one-game lead in the race for the third wild card spot and aimed to extend their winning streak to ten while securing a series sweep. However, their offense stalled, and the Cincinnati Reds took advantage late in the game, winning 3-1 and snapping the Mets’ hot streak. To compound matters, the Braves edged out the Blue Jays in extra innings,...

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Morning Briefing: Braves, Padres, D-backs All Lose

Good morning, Mets fans! After Wednesday’s series finale, the Mets announced several roster moves. Outfielder DJ Stewart was optioned to Triple-A Syracuse as J.D. Martinez returned from the Paternity List. The team also picked up outfielder José Azócar off waivers from the San Diego Padres and assigned him to Triple-A Syracuse while right-handed pitcher Sean Reid-Foley was moved to the...

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Manaea’s Strong Summer Gives Mets October Hope

Sean Manaea gave the New York Mets exactly what they needed, delivering seven innings of shutout baseball to lead the team to a 2-0 victory over the Chicago White Sox, completing a much-needed weekend sweep. Manaea was stellar again on the mound, throwing 96 pitches across seven innings, allowing only two hits and two walks while striking out five. It marked the fifth time in his last seven...

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