Author: Pat Ragazzo

Nimmo Resumes Full Baseball Activities

According to Mike Puma of the New York Post, Brandon Nimmo has resumed full baseball activities, but will miss the first few exhibition games. However, he expects to play this week. Original post: Feb. 22, 2:20 p.m. According to Matt Ehalt of Northjersey.com, Mets outfielder Brandon Nimmo will reportedly not play in the “first few” games of the Grapefruit League due to the fact that...

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Wheeler Talks 2018 Success with Ed Coleman

Mets starting pitcher, Zack Wheeler sat down for an interview with Ed Coleman of WCBS 880 on Thursday, to discuss the main factors that contributed to his breakout season in 2018. Wheeler noted how his new pitching coach, Dave Eiland emphasized the strategy of pitching inside, which became super effective for Zack and the rest of the staff. “We want to control the inside part of the plate...

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Rumor Roundup: Twins Talking With Marwin Gonzalez

Twins Eyeing Gonzalez  According to Dan Hayes of The Athletic, the Minnesota Twins have shown interest in bringing in former Houston Astros standout utility man, Marwin Gonzalez. As Hayes also noted, the Twins organization has apparently mulled the possibility of signing Gonzalez to a three-year deal. While the market for Gonzalez has surprisingly moved as slow as a “snail” this...

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Morning Briefing: Mets Dealing With First Injury of Camp

Good morning Mets Fans! Yesterday Alex Rodriguez and a snake made an appearance in Port St. Lucie hanging around Mets players and officials yesterday, but unfortunately so did the injury bug. Mets new All-Star infielder, Jed Lowrie, whom they signed to a two-year deal worth $20 million this offseason, is dealing with left knee soreness and will go for an MRI says Manager, Mickey Callaway. While...

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Lowrie Dealing With Knee Soreness

As Matt Ehalt of Northjersey.com first reported, new Mets infielder, Jed Lowrie is dealing with left knee soreness that has limited his activity so far this spring. Manager, Mickey Callaway says they will be “cautious” with him moving forward and he will receive an MRI just to be safe, per Tim Healey of Newsday. Healey also noted that the team is unsure of how serious the injury is...

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