Author: Nate Mendelson

Noah Syndergaard Takes Shot at Mets No-Hitter

Ex-Mets pitcher Noah Syndergaard took a shot at the Mets on Wednesday morning while congratulating current Angels teammate Reid Detmers for throwing a no-hitter against the Tampa Bay Rays on Tuesday. “This is what a “real” no hitter looks like,” Syndergaard wrote on an Instagram story. Shots fired by @Noahsyndergaard. #Mets pic.twitter.com/Otk4Ro0JSz — Metsmerized...

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Starling Marte is Making the Phillies Pay

In an alternative universe, Starling Marte would be on the Philadelphia Phillies. In another alternative universe, the Mets would lose to the Phillies on Thursday night. But neither of those is true. Today, Philadelphia is feeling the effects of their and the Mets front office’s decision-making. The Mets signed Marte to a four-year, $78 million deal prior to the lockout. Marte, 33, was the...

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Chris Bassitt Open to Extension With Mets

Mets pitcher Chris Bassitt is open to extension talks with the organization, reports the New York Post. Bassitt, 33, was acquired by the Mets this last offseason through a trade with the Oakland Athletics. In return for the starter the Mets sent pitching prospects JT Ginn and Adam Oller to Oakland. Bassitt is set to be a free agent after the 2022 season. “From my standpoint, I am very...

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Mets Bench Showing Cano DFA Was the Easy and Right Decision

It’s been one day since the Mets decided to designate Robinson Cano for assignment and eat the remaining $44,703,297 remaining on his contract. Some (me) might say it was a month too late but I’ll neglect the process with the Mets having a National League-best 18-8 record. Instead of Cano taking up at-bats and playing time, general manager Billy Eppler put his personal opinions aside...

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David Peterson and Carlos Carrasco Earn Wins in Doubleheader

The Mets accumulated two more wins on their season Tuesday which must mean they received solid outings from their starting pitchers. David Peterson recalled from Triple-A as the 27th man, opened the doubleheader and Carlos Carrasco owned the nightcap. Peterson returned to the Mets rotations after one start in Syracuse. He was sent down due to Taijuan Walker’s departure from the injured...

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