Author: Patrick Glynn

3 Up, 3 Down: Mets Twirl Pair of Shutout Wins vs. Nationals

The Mets took two of three from the Washington Nationals this past weekend behind two strong pitching (and defensive) outings from their starters. The team’s staff continues to carry the Mets has their bats continue to work on igniting three weeks into the season. There were some signs of life this series, though, and the two wins put the Mets back above .500 as they remain in first place....

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Noah Syndergaard Faces Live Hitters and Other Rehab Notes

Luis Rojas provided a slate of notes regarding the team’s rehabbing pitchers ahead of Saturday’s game. First and foremost, Noah Syndergaard faced live hitters in an intrasquad game for the first time since his Tommy John surgery. Syndergaard pitched one inning and touched 97 miles per hour, according to a report from Anthony DiComo. Syndergaard now seems fully in line for his return...

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3 Up, 3 Down: Mets Back to .500 After Getting Swept

The Mets were swept by the Cubs in what was their ugliest series of the year so far. A blowout paired with bottom-of-the-barrel offense (they’re comfortably in the doldrums in runs per game and slugging) resulted in three straight losses for the Mets, who are 7-7 and somehow remain tied for first place in the NL East. 3 Up Pete Alonso’s Exit Velocity An update on Pete Alonso’s...

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Morning Briefing: Neil Walker Announces Retirement

Good morning, Mets fans! The team released a statement on Tuesday about the conviction of Derek Chauvin for the murder of George Floyd. “After 10 hours of deliberation,” the statement began, “the jury has found Derek Chauvin guilty.” It continues: This is bigger than baseball. Let us honor the memory of George Floyd by continuing to work reconciliation and healing by...

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Mets Offense Continues Cold Snap in 3-1 Loss to Cubs

The Mets lost to the Cubs 3-1 Tuesday night in a game played in near-freezing temperatures. Tensions of the Mets’ struggles boiled over tonight as the game featured ejections of starter Taijuan Walker and Luis Rojas. The pitching, especially the bullpen with 4.1 scoreless innings, kept the Mets in the game once again, though, allowing just three runs on four hits. (Six walks from Walker...

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