Author: Marshall Field

Adeiny Hechavarria Providing Unlikely Power

Adeiny Hechavarria wasn’t brought to New York for his power. He was brought to the Mets as a back-up for starting second baseman Robinson Cano. Adeiny Hechavarria wasn’t brought here for his power because the most homers he’s ever had in a season was eight in 97 games in 2017. Yet, with Cano out with a quad injury, the oft-traveled 30 year-old veteran has made the most of his...

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Mets Activate Michael Conforto, Designate Rajai Davis For Assignment

The New York Mets will activate Michael Conforto before Sunday’s game with the Detroit Tigers, according to Anthony DiComo of MLB.com. Conforto is coming off the 7-day IL due to a concussion suffered on May 16 in a game against the Washington Nationals. Conforto, 26, has told the press that he has been symptom free for several days following the incident that occurred when he was hit in...

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Series Preview: Mets Conclude Home Stand With Three Against Tigers

The New York Mets (24-25) conclude their seven-game home stand with three games against the Detroit Tigers (18-29). This will be the Mets second inter-league series of the year as they split a pair of games with the Minnesota Twins, losing 14-8 on April 9th and winning 9-6 the next day. The Mets will not be making a visit to Comerica Park in Detroit to play this year so this will be the only...

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Game Recap: Mets Score Late in 6-1 Win Over Nationals

0-23 doesn’t sound good. It is not even pleasant to type. But that regretfully was the Mets record after trailing after seven innings coming into Wednesday’s game against Nationals. After the game, things changed. Now that record is 1-23 as the New York Mets scored six runs in the bottom of the eighth to beat the Washington Nationals 6-1.(box score) Three unlikely heroes carried the...

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Alonso Breaks Mets’ Rookie Homers Record Before All-Star Break

After the New York Mets thrilling 6-5 win over the Washington Nationals on Tuesday, 43 games remain until the All-Star break. By the time that rolls around, there may not be many rookie records left for Pete Alonso to break. Alonso came to bat in the eighth inning against Nationals reliever Tanner Rainey. Washington had just retaken the lead 5-4 with two runs in the top of the frame. The count...

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