Author: Ricky Keeler

Mets Avoid Sweep With 11-Inning Win Over Phillies

The New York Mets (20-23) were in danger of being swept in a four-game series by the Philadelphia Phillies (31-15) and going 1-6 in a seven-game stretch against the Phillies and Atlanta Braves, their hated rivals . However, it was a J.D. Martinez RBI single and a wild pitch in the top of the 11th inning that helped New York prevail with a 6-5 win. With the score tied at four, Martinez delivered...

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Nick Morabito Collects Three Hits and Three Stolen Bases

Wednesday in the Mets organization was a great day for some of the 2023 MLB Draft picks on the mound as Brandon Sproat and Kade Morris put up strong outings that kept the opposing team off the scoreboard. Meanwhile, one of St. Lucie’s hitters continued an early-season hitting streak, and a top international signing from 2022 continued his early-season breakout. Check out what else happened...

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Time For Mark Vientos to Give Mets a Boost

The New York Mets offense needs a little extra boost after a rough homestand. In their last six games, the team went 1-5 and scored a total of 11 runs. The icing on the cake came on Tuesday afternoon when the offense had four hits (two by Starling Marte) as they were at the hands of a complete game shutout by Aaron Nola. This month, the team has the lowest OPS in the National League (.619), 44...

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David Peterson Pitches Well; Nolan McLean Homers

Wednesday night in the Mets organization, all four games were decided by one run, with the upper levels finding a way to secure victories. In Portland, Joander Suarez continued his strong start to the season for the Rumble Ponies. Meanwhile, Brooklyn’s top two hitters provided the bulk of the offense in Rome, and a Mets left-hander continued his rehab in St. Lucie. Check out more of the...

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Pete Alonso Snaps Out Of Slump

Over the last couple of weeks, Pete Alonso has been trying to find his swing and rhythm at the plate. Going into Tuesday night’s game against the St. Louis Cardinals, the New York Mets first baseman was in the middle of a 1-for-32 slump and had the night off on Monday. Well, he was one of the big catalysts in the Mets’ six-run fifth inning as they held on to defeat St. Louis 7-5 to...

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