Author: Johnluke Chaparro

Morning Briefing: Brett Baty Hits Another Homer In Syracuse

Good morning, Mets fans! The Mets had an off day before heading to Chicago, but their Triple-A affiliate in Syracuse played the Rochester Red Wings, where they donned sleeveless uniforms in the midst of the heat wave on the East Coast. During that game, Brett Baty hit a two-run home run to dead center field in the bottom of the seventh inning home run to give the Syracuse Mets a 7-6 lead. He hit...

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Pete Alonso’s Timely Hitting Propels Mets To Sweep

It’s like the old question about whether you can hear a tree fall in the woods: if Pete Alonso starts a hot streak, will everyone notice? Renowned for his power, Alonso snapped out of his recent slump with a three-run homer to left field off Dylan Cease in the first inning, sparking the Mets’ 11-6 Father’s Day victory and clinching a three-game sweep of the Padres. Alonso had...

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Mets Bats Stay Hot In 11-6 Victory, Ensuring Series Sweep

The San Diego Padres’ comeback effort fell short as the New York Mets (33-37) added insurance runs, securing an 11-6 victory and completing a weekend series sweep. This win extended New York’s winning streak to five games and brought them within four games of .500 along with a 5-1 homestand. Dylan Cease took the mound for San Diego, while Tylor Megill looked to continue his strong...

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Morning Briefing: Edwin Díaz Impresses In Return From Injured List

Good morning, Mets fans! Despite a lackluster offensive performance with only three hits, the New York Mets managed to avoid another series loss to the Miami Marlins last night with a 3-2 victory thanks to J.D. Martinez’s walk-off two-run home run. Interestingly enough, his clutch hit marked the first walk-off homer of his 14-year career. Additionally, Edwin Díaz returned from the injured list...

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Danny Young Proving To Be Valuable Left Handed Option

One of the areas the Mets aimed to improve this offseason was their left-handed bullpen options, having struggled in this aspect during the 2023 season, with Brooks Raley being the sole reliable lefty. To address this, the Mets signed Jake Diekman to complement Raley and a slew of other non-roster invitees, including Danny Young. When Brooks Raley got injured, Diekman took over the primary...

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