Author: Michael Famulari

Series Preview: Mets Face Nationals For Two-Game Pit Stop

After a series victory at home against the Seattle Mariners, the New York Mets (63-74) are heading to Nationals Park for a brief two-game series against the Washington Nationals (62-76). Although both teams are not anywhere near playoff contention, this upcoming series could have major implications for placement in the 2024 MLB Draft. While intentional tanking is not a commendable strategy by...

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Series Preview: Mets Continue Homestand Against Rangers

After losing two out of three games against the Los Angeles Angels, the New York Mets (60-71) are preparing to go up against the Texas Rangers (73-57) at Citi Field for three games. Despite winning in walk-off fashion on Sunday, the Mets had trouble producing on the offensive side over the weekend. Scoring only seven runs among the three games made it difficult for the Mets to string together...

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The Mets Should Pursue Shohei Ohtani Despite Injury

Shockwaves were sent around the baseball world when it was announced that Angels’ two-way phenom Shohei Ohtani was diagnosed with a tear in his UCL on Wednesday. The extent of the tear is not yet known. Ohtani, 29, will not pitch for the rest of this season, and it is still to be determined whether he will require surgery. While he will remain in action as a designated hitter down the...

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Series Preview: Mets Look To Continue Hot Streak Against Braves

After winning three out of their four games against the St. Louis Cardinals, the New York Mets (58-67) are heading to Truist Park to take on their National League East Division rival powerhouse Atlanta Braves (80-43). Since their matchup with the Mets last weekend, the Braves have taken care of business, sweeping the New York Yankees and winning two out of three contests against the San...

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José Quintana Dazzles in Victory Over Cardinals

As the Mets began their series against the St. Louis Cardinals, left-handed pitcher José Quintana was set to pitch. Since returning from his rib injury and making his Mets debut, Quintana had been excellent in 24 2/3 innings, allowing only eight runs in that span. He continued this positive trend on Thursday. In fact, he flirted with a perfect game for the first three innings until he allowed a...

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