Author: Nate Olshan

Mets’ Offense Unloads Against Washington in 13-5 Win

The Mets sent David Peterson to the mound Monday night as they opened up three-game series against the Washington Nationals. While Peterson wasn’t at his best, the Mets’ offense unloaded, cruising the team to a 13-5 victory over the Washington Nationals at Citi Field. Things got a little out of hand for Peterson to begin the first inning as he gave up five baserunners to go along...

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Mets Recall Nick Plummer, Option Yoan López To Triple-A

The Mets recalled Nick Plummer from Triple-A Syracuse and sent the struggling Yoan López down to Triple-A, they announced Saturday afternoon. In light of Travis Jankowski being placed on the 10-day IL with a left fourth metacarpal fracture, the team is in need of a new outfielder to replace him, with Brandon Nimmo having a sore wrist, and Plummer’s been performing well in Syracuse to start...

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Jeff McNeil Exits Wednesday’s Game With a Left Knee Contusion

Jeff McNeil left Wednesday’s game in the bottom of the third inning after crashing into the left field wall while making a stellar catch. The Mets reported McNeil has a left-knee contusion, which can sideline a player for two-four weeks. McNeil stayed in the game for the remainder of the inning after preventing an extra-base hit from Donovan Walton but was taken out of the ballgame and...

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Jacob DeGrom Might Throw A Bullpen This Weekend

Tuesday afternoon, Jacob deGrom was seen throwing at Citi Field from around 95-100 feet, and there’s a possibility that the two-time Cy Young Award winner could throw a bullpen session this weekend, per NY Daily News’ Deesha Thosar. DeGrom has been sidelined since last July with a shoulder injury and is set to opt out of his contract after the season. During the offseason though, deGrom...

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Pete Alonso Powers Mets Past Giants

The Mets opened up a three-game series in San Fransisco with a bang, beating the Giants 13-3 behind a stellar performance by Pete Alonso. The Polar Bear went 3-for-5 with a home run, three RBIs and two runs scored Monday night. An early-season NL MVP front runner, Alonso bumped up his batting average up to .288, and an OBP of .356 as his latest hot streak doesn’t seem to be slowing down....

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