Author: Michael Mayer

Mets Minors Game Chat: Syracuse Mets Play Two

The Mets finished off their sweep of the Nationals earlier on Thursday. That gives us the opportunity to bring you minor-league action! The most important minor-league action might’ve already occurred: outfielder Drew Gilbert finally started his rehab assignment. The 23-year-old went 0-for-2 with a walk while playing center field for the FCL Mets earlier on Thursday. Here are each of the...

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FOCO Releases New York Mets MLB All-Star Bobbles on Parade Bobbleheads

Take me out to the ball game this summer at one of the most exciting and highest-rated baseball telecasts of the four major sports over the last decade!  Yes, it is that time of year once again for the summer classic to steal the show on the second grandest stage in all of Major League Baseball, MLB All-Star Weekend!  Watch your favorite players from your New York Mets and all across the league...

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Reel In The Holidays Early with Mr. Met Light Up String Bobblehead

As the Mets continue to roll through the summer on a tear seeming to have figured out to prevail through the struggles and surprise the baseball world with their spectacular play as of recent.  As the All-Star break looms closer and the Mets push forward, our friends at FOCO are bringing in the holiday vibes to the summer season with a brand new Mr. Met bobblehead they just launched this...

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Mets Minors Recap: Brandon Sproat, Ryan Clifford Have Big Nights

Brandon Sproat has been a hot name among Mets prospects. He was chosen for the 2024 Futures Game and is starting to be included in more of the top 100 prospect lists. On Thursday, Sproat tossed a gem for the Double-A Binghamton Rumble Ponies. Another name starting to gain more steam among Mets fans is slugger Ryan Clifford, and he kept that going with four hits –including a home run–...

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Morning Briefing: Kodai Senga Begins Rehab Assignment

Good morning, Mets fans! Kodai Senga will make his long-awaited return to the mound on Wednesday when he starts his rehab assignment with the High-A Brooklyn Cyclones. The game starts at 7:00 p.m. ET and can be seen on MiLB TV. J.D. Martinez (day-to-day)was scratched from the lineup with a sore ankle, Brandon Nimmo still wasn’t in the original lineup and Harrison Bader (day-to-day) left...

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