Author: Mathias Altman-Kurosaki

Battered Mets’ Bullpen Showing Wear and Tear

For the first three weeks of the season, the Mets’ bullpen seemed invincible. They owned a 2.35 ERA through April 24, and the only loss they were charged with came in a bullpen game against the Twins. However, over the last six games, the bullpen has a 6.46 ERA and has been responsible for all three of the team’s losses. Wednesday’s bullpen game was smooth sailing through the...

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Morning Briefing: Mets Become First Team to Reach 20 Wins

Good morning, Mets fans! The Mets bounced back from Sunday’s loss by banging out 21 hits in a 19-5 beatdown of the Nationals, becoming the first team in 2025 to reach the 20-win plateau. Brandon Nimmo led the way by clubbing two homers, including a grand slam, and driving in nine runs, tying Carlos Delgado’s franchise record. Jeff McNeil smacked his first homer of the year and drove...

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Edwin Díaz Exits Wednesday With Hip Cramp

Updated Post: Apr. 23 at 4:47 PM Carlos Mendoza said after Wednesday’s game that Edwin Díaz exited due to a left hip cramp. “We’ll see what we got,” Mendoza said. Mendoza said the cramps are why Díaz stepped off the mound three times after throwing his first pitch to J.T. Realmuto in the 10th inning. Original Post: Apr. 23 at 4:27 PM Edwin Díaz departed Wednesday’s...

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Morning Briefing: Spencer Strider Placed Back on Injured List

Good morning, Mets fans! The Braves have placed Spencer Strider on the 15-day injured list with a strained right hamstring. Strider made his first start in almost a year last Wednesday but sustained the hamstring injury before Monday’s game. Righty Michael Petersen has been called up to take Strider’s roster spot. Latest Mets News Francisco Lindor smacked two homers – a lead-off shot...

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Morning Briefing: Manaea, Alvarez, McNeil Progressing in Rehabs

Good morning, Mets fans! Carlos Mendoza provided some updates on the injury timelines of Sean Manaea, Francisco Alvarez, and Jeff McNeil on Monday. An MRI showed improvement to Manaea’s right oblique, and he’s started to throw off flat ground, but he won’t progress past that for at least another 10 days. Alvarez will join Double-A Binghamton in the next step of his rehab...

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