Author: Kai Chang

Mets Minors Recap: Jett Williams Goes Deep For Syracuse

Jett Williams went 1-for-3, leaving his mark in the ninth with a two-run homer to left-center; his fifth of the season with Syracuse. He turned on a Hobie Harris splitter, sending it 375 feet at 107.1 mph off the bat. Overall, he went 1-for-3 with two walks. Triple-A Worcester Red Sox (72-70) 6, Syracuse Mets (72-71) 4 Box Score SS Jett Williams: 1-for-3, HR, 2 BB, 2 RBI, R (.670 OPS) 1B Ryan...

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Former Mets Greats Set to Take the Field in Alumni Classic

The Mets will be hosting their Alumni Classic game today at Citi Field, with first pitch scheduled for 2:40 p.m. ET. However, fans attending are encouraged to be in their seats by 2:00 p.m. for pregame festivities. Coverage will begin locally on SNY at approximately 1:30 p.m. The exhibition features Team Shea Stadium pitted against Team Citi Field in a three-inning game. Former Mets skippers...

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Mets Offense Goes Ice-Cold After First-Inning Success

The Mets entered Citizens Bank Park on Thursday in desperate need of a spark. For a fleeting moment, it looked like they had one. New York opened Thursday night with exactly the kind of inning they’ve been looking for. Francisco Lindor and Juan Soto wasted no time, starting with two singles against Phillies southpaw Jesús Luzardo. Both then stole bases, and suddenly the Mets had two runners in...

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Morning Briefing: Mets Fighting Four-Game Skid

Good morning, Mets fans! The Mets fell 9-3 to the Phillies at Citizens Bank Park on Tuesday for their fourth consecutive loss. Ranger Suárez dominated on the mound, shutting down New York for six scoreless innings and striking out 12. Offensively, the Mets managed eight hits but failed to capitalize with runners on. Mark Vientos hit a solo homer in the seventh, and RBIs from Starling Marte and...

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Morning Briefing: Mets Drop Series in Cincinnati

Good morning, Mets fans! The Mets dropped the series finale in Cincinnati, 3-2, as their late comeback attempt fell short. The offense struck out 12 times against 26-year-old flamethrower Hunter Greene. Still, Brandon Sproat was sharp, going 5 1/3 hitless innings before getting into trouble in the sixth. He finished with six innings and three earned runs allowed and seven strikeouts; a quality...

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