Author: Michael Famulari

Series Preview: Mets Head to Kansas City Amid Trade Deadline Fire Sale

After winning three out of their four contests against the Washington Nationals over the weekend, the New York Mets (50-55) are heading to Kauffman Stadium to go up against the Kansas City Royals (32-75) for three games. The Mets enter the series six games out of the final playoff spot. This series victory proved to be bittersweet, as the Mets started their trade deadline fire sale in the...

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A Deep Dive Into Newest Mets’ Prospect Luisangel Acuña

On Saturday night, the New York Mets made a huge move by trading starting pitcher Max Scherzer to the Texas Rangers. After a long day of negotiations, mainly centered around Scherzer’s commitment to opting into his player option for the 2024 season, the Mets and Rangers finally agreed on the framework of the deal. In exchange for the future Hall of Fame pitcher, the Mets received MLB...

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Kodai Senga Continues Impressive Rookie Season

After losing to the cross-town rival New York Yankees on Wednesday, the New York Mets were looking to bounce back against the Washington Nationals for their series opener on Thursday. Luckily, the Mets had standout rookie pitcher Kodai Senga on the mound against their division rival, and he did not disappoint. The first two innings were smooth sailing for Senga, as he did not allow a hit. While...

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Series Preview: Mets Head to The Bronx for Subway Series

After yet another disappointing series, in which they lost two out of three games to the Boston Red Sox, the New York Mets (46-53) are set to engage in a two-game Subway Series showdown against the cross-town rival New York Yankees (53-47) at Yankee Stadium. The teams split a series at Citi Field in June. Despite winning Friday’s game (on Saturday), the Mets were the victims of poor...

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José Quintana Looked Good in Mets Debut

After signing a two-year contract worth $13 million annually this past offseason, Mets’ starting pitcher José Quintana suffered a rib injury during spring training that would sideline him for an extended period of time. In Quintana’s absence, the Mets’ rotation has suffered from a lack of depth that the left-handed pitcher would have provided. However, that changed when...

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