Author: Nick Kalantzopoulos

Season-Long Struggles Haunt Mets in Final Stretch

The 2025 Mets finished their final 2025 home stand for the regular season on Sunday. It has been a positive year overall, playing in front of fans who set a new attendance record at Citi Field. The Mets finished 49-32 at home in 2025. Unfortunately, after losing the final two games to the last-place Nationals, the Mets played themselves out of a playoff spot for the first time since April 5. And...

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Nolan McLean Emerging as Ace of Rotation

The Mets snapped a season-long eight-game losing streak on Sunday, and Nolan McLean, by far their largest bright spot during this long-term slide, pitched yet another gem. McLean threw six scoreless innings, making him the only pitcher in Mets history to begin his career with a six-game streak of at least five innings pitched and fewer than three runs given up. New York needed every ounce of it....

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Arizona Fall League Rosters Announced

The Mets prospects that will be playing in the Arizona Fall League later this year have been named. Those players, who will be playing for the Scottsdale Scorpions, are C/1B/OF Chris Suero, OF Nick Morabito, UT D’Andre Smith, RHP Brett Banks, RHP Wyatt Hudepohl, RHP Bryce Jenkins and RHP Austin Troesser.   Suero was ranked 14th on MetsMerized’s most recent prospect rankings. Morabito...

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Jose Siri Returns to Active Roster

Updated Post, 9/9/25 Nearly five months after fracturing his leg, Jose Siri has returned to the Mets’ active roster. He is starting in center field Tuesday night and batting ninth. With Cedric Mullins struggling, Siri will likely return to more of an everyday role—especially as the Mets are set to face three lefties in the next three days. Before injuring his leg, Siri had a hit and four...

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Brandon Sproat Solid in Debut

Brandon Sproat made his long-awaited major league debut on Sunday. Like his rookie compatriots Nolan McLean and Jonah Tong, he provided a stabilizing outing, giving up three runs in six innings. But unlike the other two new righties in the rotation, Sproat suffered a loss in his first game. Sproat came into the start perhaps most well-known for his high-90s fastball, but he only threw his heater...

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