Author: Johnluke Chaparro

Mets Capture Series From Phillies; Take Two Game Lead to Atlanta

The New York Mets aimed to close out their final home series of the season against the Philadelphia Phillies with a win. Thanks to Brandon Nimmo and a strong performance by the pitching staff, they managed to hold Philadelphia’s potent offense to just one run, securing a 2-1 victory in a tense series finale. This crucial win keeps the Mets two games ahead of the Atlanta Braves while also helping...

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Wild Card Update: Mets Escape Tough Weekend Tied For Third Spot

The regular season is winding down, and with about two weeks remaining in the schedule, the race for the Wild Card is as tight as ever. Four teams are still battling for three spots. Here’s how each of them fared this past weekend. San Diego Padres (85-65, +3.5) San Diego had an ideal weekend in the heat of a tight playoff race, not only gaining ground in the Wild Card chase by sweeping...

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Mets Squander Another Late Lead; Drop Series To Phillies

The New York Mets set out to capture a win in the series finale against the Philadelphia Phillies, but their offense faltered yet again, and the pitching once again faltered late. The Phillies dealt a blow to the Mets’ wild card hopes with a 2-1 walk-off victory, securing the series finale. The Mets’ position in the wild card race now hinges on the outcomes of other teams’...

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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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