Author: Mathias Altman-Kurosaki

Juan Soto Wins NL Player of the Month

Juan Soto has been named the National League Player of the Month for June. The 26-year-old batted a scalding .322/.474/.722 with 11 homers and 20 RBIs while drawing 25 walks against 20 strikeouts and scoring 25 runs in 116 plate appearances. Soto became the first Met to record 25 hits and 25 walks in a calendar month since David Wright in August of 2007. He also had two multi-homer games in the...

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Mets Call Up Pintaro and Waddell, DFA Castillo and Lovelady

The Mets have officially selected the contract of Jonathan Pintaro and recalled Brandon Waddell from Triple-A Syracuse. Lefties Jose Castillo and Richard Lovelady were designated for assignment. Pintaro, our 22nd-ranked prospect in the Mets organization, has turned in a solid 3.40 ERA with 57 strikeouts against 15 walks in 42 1/3 innings for Double-A Binghamton. The 27-year-old was originally...

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Roof Continues to Cave in on Mets’ Bullpen

Tuesday night’s game began promising for the Mets. Frankie Montas shined in his Flushing debut, tossing five shutout innings, and Brett Baty hit a two-run single to cap a three-run fourth inning. Carlos Mendoza called upon Huascar Brazobán for the first of 12 outs he needed from the bullpen. Unfortunately, the wheels once again fell off for the relief unit as the Braves defeated the Mets...

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Senga Dealing with Grade 1 Hamstring Strain

Updated Post: June 13 at 11:00 p.m. EST After Friday’s loss to the Tampa Bay Rays, Mets manager Carlos Mendoza told reporters that an MRI revealed a Grade 1 hamstring strain for Kodai Senga. Mendoza regarded the development as “relatively good news” all things considered, and the right-hander will be reevaluated in right around two weeks. Max Kranick was recalled from Triple-A...

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Minors Game Chat: Sproat, Dohm Look to Keep Rolling

The big club has already taken care of business, and now it’s time for the minor league teams to shine as all four of the Mets’ full-season affiliates play this evening. Brandon Sproat will look to carry his momentum from his strong start last week for Syracuse, while in Brooklyn, Nate Dohm will aim to keep his recent hot stretch going. In Binghamton, Jack Wenninger will try to...

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