Author: Johnluke Chaparro

Ninth Inning Rally Fans Short; Mets Drop Finale 3-2 To Marlins

The New York Mets looked to sweep the Miami Marlins out of Citi Field on Sunday afternoon but could not complete it as the offense was stymied and the bullpen failed as they dropped the series finale 3-2. Paul Blackburn took the mound for the Mets and delivered a stellar six innings, effectively shutting down the Marlins’ offense. He allowed just four hits, issued one walk, and struck out...

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Morning Briefing: MLB Releases Spring Training Schedule

Good morning, Mets fans! Thursday afternoon wasn’t kind to the boys in Queens as the Mets blew a five-run lead and lost 7-6 to the Oakland Athletics, marking their fifth loss in six games. Jose Quintana gave up a grand slam, and despite two home runs from Mark Vientos, the bullpen couldn’t hold the lead. For more on this game, check out our recap. Now onto the morning briefing!...

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Morning Briefing: Mets Jump Back Into Playoff Spot

Good morning, Mets fans! The Mets had been eagerly anticipating a big game from Pete Alonso, and he delivered in a major way on Thursday against the Colorado Rockies at Coors Field. He launched two towering home runs in the first three innings, helping propel the Mets to a 9-1 victory and secure a series win. With the Atlanta Braves falling to the Milwaukee Brewers, the Mets now hold the third...

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RISP Continue to Plague Mets

This weekend brought a familiar yet unwelcome feeling for the Mets and their fans, as echoes of early-season struggles reappeared during the series against the Angels. Critical moments called for big hits that just didn’t materialize, costing the Mets hugely in more ways than one. Sure, J.D. Martinez had a grand slam to put the Mets up by two on Saturday night, but that was one of the only...

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Mets Drop Series Against Angels After 3-2 Loss

The New York Mets’ weekend took a turn for the worse as they lost the series finale to the Angels 3-2, leaving multiple runners stranded in scoring position. This defeat drops the Mets 1.5 games behind in the wild card race. Despite a decent performance from the pitching staff, starting with Jose Quintana who allowed three runs on three hits and four walks over five innings, the Mets...

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