Author: Johnluke Chaparro

Behind Sean Manaea’s Gem, Mets Sweep White Sox

On a flawless day in Chicago, Sean Manaea delivered exactly what the New York Mets needed, pitching seven innings of shutout baseball as the Mets defeated the  Chicago White Sox 2-0, completing a weekend sweep. This victory brought the Mets to within 1.5 games of the Atlanta Braves for the third Wild Card spot, with the potential to close the gap further if the Braves, Arizona Diamondbacks, and...

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Morning Briefing: Mets Salvage Series Win Over D-Backs

Good morning, Mets fans! The Mets have shown resilience all season, returning from tough losses to stay in the playoff race, and their game on Thursday was no exception. After a soul-crushing loss on Wednesday night, they bounced back to keep pace and beat the Arizona Diamondbacks 3-2 while Edwin Díaz earned his 15th save. David Peterson pitched well once again, and Pete Alonso hit his 29th...

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Quintana’s Rebound Start Comes At Opportune Time

Paul Blackburn’s injury has sent ripples through the Mets’ pitching roster. Despite solid performances from pitchers like Sean Manaea, Luis Severino, and David Peterson, the team needs all hands on deck. Jose Quintana, who has struggled recently, may show signs of a comeback after a difficult August. Quintana has had a rough month, posting an 8.27 ERA in August, yielding at least...

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Morning Briefing: Mets Clinch Season Series Over Padres

Good morning, Mets fans! The New York Mets needed a strong start to their crucial ten-game road trip that began Thursday night. They did just that against the San Diego Padres, collecting 17 hits while seven of the nine players in their lineup recorded multi-hit performances, leading to an 8-3 victory. For more, check out our recap! The Mets clinched a win in the season series against the...

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Reed Garrett Struggling To Meet Early Season Expectations

After being claimed off waivers from Baltimore last season, Reed Garrett seemed destined to fade into the background of a constantly changing bullpen. He was optioned to Triple-A Syracuse before this season, reinforcing the idea that he might not stand out. However, when he was recalled to the majors on April 1, Garrett’s performance took a surprising turn as he became nearly unhittable....

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