Author: Johnluke Chaparro

Morning Briefing: ‘OMG’ Premieres Today

Good morning, Mets fans! Folks, the day is finally here. OMG by Jose Iglesias—Candelita for musical purposes—will be released at 4 p.m. ET today. As seen on Katia Lindor’s Instagram, Pete Alonso, Luis Severino, Francisco Alvarez, Edwin Díaz, Jose Quintana, DJ Stewart, Jeff McNeil, Francisco Lindor, Tyrone Taylor, Mark Vientos, Sean Manaea, David Peterson, Brandon Nimmo, J.D. Martinez,...

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Luis Severino Dazzles in Chicago on Comeback Tour

The Mets fully embraced the risk of signing pitchers with elite potential but were marred by injuries. They did so when they inked Luis Severino this offseason. Performances like Sundays and several others this season demonstrate why the Mets took that gamble—and it appears to be paying off. Severino delivered one of his best performances as a Met in a 5-2 victory in Chicago, securing both the...

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Mets Capture 5-2 Series Win Over Cubs; Díaz Ejected

The New York Mets looked to try and finish their series strong against the Chicago Cubs and they did just that. New York powered their way to a 5-2 victory, improving their June record to 13-6. The best mark in the majors. The Mets’ bats came out strong, starting right at the beginning. With a 3-2 count and one out in the first inning, Francisco Lindor hit his 13th home run of the season, a line...

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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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