Author: Michael Mayer

Mets Comeback Falls Short in 11-10 Loss to Rockies

The New York Mets (27-27) looked to bounce back after a back-and-forth game Saturday night in which they lost to the Colorado Rockies (24-30), 10-7. In another high-scoring affair on Sunday evening at Coors Field, the Mets once again were on the losing side of things, 11-10. The pitching performances – specifically from Tylor Megill and Stephen Nogosek – were too much to overcome and a...

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MMO Honors the Fallen on Memorial Day

Once again it falls upon all Americans to take a pause from the daily grind in remembrance of all the brave men and women that have made the ultimate sacrifice and gave their lives for our country. We at Metsmerized Online honor the lives of all those fallen heroes on this Memorial Day. “There is no greater act of love than to lay down one’s life for others.” We also honor all the men and women...

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My Top 35 Mets Prospects Update

As promised, I will update my top 35 prospects list every month this year, starting with this first update in May. I talked to folks in the Mets organization and scouts from other organizations and dug into the data available for each player to make these updates. Francisco Álvarez and Brett Baty have graduated from prospect status. Here is my list of the Mets top 35 prospects right now with...

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Mets Minors Recap: Mauricio Extends On-Base Streak to 16 Games

Triple-A: Louisville (24-23) 5, Syracuse (19-29) 3, F/10 Box Score 3B Luis Guillorme 1-for-5, RBI, .771 OPS 2B Ronny Mauricio 1-for-4, BB, R, Error (11th), .970 OPS SS Jonathan Araúz 1-for-3, HR (5th), BB, .724 OPS CF Lorenzo Cedrola 0-for-2, BB, R, SB (14th), Sac, .791 OPS Mauricio’s biggest note from the night must be his error at second base. In came in the sixth inning on a tailor-made...

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Mets Activate Tomás Nido, DFA Gary Sánchez

The Mets announced on Thursday night they’ve activated catcher Tomás Nido from the injured list. For the corresponding move, the Mets designated catcher Gary Sánchez for assignment. Sánchez went 1-for-6 with three strikeouts in two games with the Mets. Nido was on the injured list with dry eye syndrome. He had plugs put into his eyes, got new contacts, and added allergy medicine. The veteran...

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