Author: Patrick Glynn

Morning Briefing: Jacob deGrom Optimistic He’ll Pitch Again This Year

Good morning, Mets fans! Jacob deGrom spoke to the media Tuesday afternoon for the first time since he was shut down for two weeks with elbow inflammation. He said the injury was especially concerning and frustrating because he doesn’t know how it happened. He was recovering for forearm inflammation, then all of a sudden the issue with the elbow popped up. “I feel like I was having...

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Mets Lose 5-4 To Marlins As Season Frustrations Boil Over

The Mets lost 5-4 to the Marlins Tuesday night, marking their third loss in a row and eighth time in the last 10 games they’ve scored four runs or less. Taijuan Walker looked to get back on track on the mound Tuesday night after three straight rough outings post-All-Star break. He gave up a couple more home runs–this time just solo shots–in the second and third innings, then...

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3 Up, 3 Down: Mets’ Bats Turn In Another Dud In Series Loss To Reds

The Mets dropped two-of-three to the Reds this weekend. Their bats continued to struggle, scoring eight runs over the three games. (The Mets scored 25 over three games with the Reds the week previous.) They scored just 19 runs in eight games this week against Atlanta and Cincinnati. It was an eventful weekend, even in Mets standards, nonetheless between the trade deadline, Javier Báez...

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Luis Guillorme Placed On 10-Day IL; Geoff Hartlieb Recalled

Luis Guillorme was put on the 10-day injured list with a strained hamstring ahead of Sunday’s rubber game versus the Reds, the team announced. He was replaced with reliever Geoff Hartlieb, who allowed a run in 1.1 innings against the Reds last week. The team did not specify how or when Guillorme injured the hamstring, but you can assume it happened during Saturday night’s game....

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Ron Darling, Edgardo Alfonso & Jon Matlack Inducted To Mets Hall of Fame

In a ceremony Saturday night before the game, Ron Darling, Edgardo Alfonzo and Jon Matlack were all honored with bronze plaques, becoming the 28th, 29th and 30th members of the New York Mets Hall of Fame. It was the first time the team inducted members into its Hall of Fame in eight years. The trio, who represent Mets teams from the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s, appeared in a total 1,546 games for the...

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