Author: Michael Famulari

Series Preview: Mets Play Phillies for First Time in 2023

After losing two out of three games against the Colorado Rockies, the New York Mets (27-27) are returning to Citi Field to go up against their division rival Philadelphia Phillies (25-28). Over the weekend, the Mets were unable to secure a series victory against the Rockies, despite their offensive prowess in scoring 22 combined runs among the three games. For the Phillies, they are coming off a...

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Carlos Carrasco Bounces Back Against Cubs

Entering Thursday’s game against the Chicago Cubs, Mets’ starting pitcher Carlos Carrasco had allowed an astounding 18 earned runs in 18 2/3 innings pitched between his four starts. That being said, the 2023 season was not looking good for Carrasco, as his 8.68 ERA and time on the injured list were the subject of much criticism from Mets fans. However, he was able to flip the script...

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Series Preview: Mets Look to Continue Winning Ways in Chicago

After a pivotal series sweep against the Cleveland Guardians, the New York Mets (25-23) are heading to Wrigley Field for three games against the Chicago Cubs (20-26). Despite having a slow start to the season, the Mets have recently seen an uptick in their performance as they are currently defending a five-game winning streak while being 4.5 games back of the Atlanta Braves. On the other hand,...

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Pete Alonso Homers in Third Consecutive Game

After he launched a three-run walk-off home run in Wednesday’s thrilling victory over the Tampa Bay Rays, Mets’ first baseman Pete Alonso picked up right where he left off on Thursday afternoon. His big day at the plate began in the bottom of the first inning when he drew a pivotal walk against Rays’ hurler Taj Bradley that loaded the bases. Consequently, this walk provoked a...

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Report: Mets Adding Gary Sánchez to Major League Roster

According to Andy Martino of SNY, the New York Mets are calling up catcher Gary Sánchez from Triple-A Syracuse. Sánchez, 30, was signed by the Mets to a minor league deal earlier this month after a brief stint in the San Francisco Giants organization. It was previously reported he would make $1.5 million along with a potential $1.2 million in incentives if added to big league roster. Prior to...

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