Author: Johnluke Chaparro

Pete Alonso Powers Mets Offense In St. Louis

Thriving within the atmosphere of St. Louis, Pete Alonso reclaimed his rhythm, igniting a strong weekend in the Gateway City. Alonso connected for his 39th home run on Sunday, trailing only Shohei Ohtani and Matt Olson for the MLB lead with 43. The impact of Alonso’s shot into the left-field mezzanine was evident in its blazing exit speed of 113.5 mph. Across the four-game series,...

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Morning Briefing: Alonso, Quintana Kick Off Road Trip With Win

Good morning, Mets fans! On Thursday, the Mets embarked on a seven-game road trip, kicking off their travels at Busch Stadium against the St. Louis Cardinals.  José Quintana stepped up for the Mets and delivered a solid performance on the mound. With the added boost of a home run from Pete Alonso, the Mets notched a victory in the first game of the series, finishing with a final score of 4-2....

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Kodai Senga Continues Solid Rookie Campaign Vs. Braves

In what has been a dark and laborious season on the field for the 2023 New York Mets, Kodai Senga shone bright and illuminated Sunday night’s game against the NL East-leading Atlanta Braves. Right off the bat, the Braves immediately posed a challenge for Senga, who started off rocky. Atlanta would take the lead early with a three-run double by Marcell Ozuna in the opening inning. From then...

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Morning Briefing: Coleman Crow Had Tommy John Surgery

Good morning, Mets fans. Mets right-handed pitching prospect Coleman Crow underwent Tommy John surgery, according to MLB Pipeline. Crow was acquired from the Angels in June in the trade that sent veteran infielder Eduardo Escobar from the Mets to Los Angeles. Crow was on the injured list at the time of the trade and the Mets were aware he had an elbow issue. Crow ranked No. 29 in the Mets...

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José Quintana Puts Up Strong Start Amid Mets’ Struggles

Last week’s trade deadline saw the Mets making significant moves, parting ways with nearly all valuable players on their roster whose contracts end after next season. José Quintana is an exception. In Sunday’s game against the Orioles, Quintana endured a 2-0 loss despite a solid performance. Over six innings, he allowed just two runs on six hits and two walks while striking out six....

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