Author: Ricky Keeler

New York Mets Go Collegiate Route To Begin 2025 MLB Draft

The New York Mets welcomed two new players into their organization on Sunday night during the 2025 MLB First-Year Player Draft down in Atlanta. With their first selection (38th overall), they took a two-way player out of Michigan in Mitch Voit. Later on in the evening, they went with UCF shortstop Antonio Jimenez in the 3rd Round (102nd overall). When you look at Voit, he is a player who went...

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Free Agent Profile: Carlos Estévez, RP

Carlos Estévez, RP Position: RHP  B/T: R/R Age: 31 (12/28/1992) 2024 Traditional Stats: 54 G, 55 IP, 2.45 ERA, 0.909 WHIP, 4-5, 50 SO, 12 BB 2024 Advanced Stats: 171 ERA+, 23.6 K%, 5.7 BB%, 3.24 xERA, 3.24 FIP, 4.09 xFIP, 1.2 fWAR Rundown Heading into the trade deadline last July, Carlos Estévez was one of the top relievers that contending teams were trying to acquire for a postseason push....

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Mets Drop Game 4 To Dodgers 10-2, Now Down 3-1 In NLCS

The New York Mets now find themselves on the brink of elimination as their troubles containing the Los Angeles Dodgers offense in the NLCS continued on Thursday. For the third time in four game, the Dodgers offense found a way to score eight or more runs as they picked up a 10-2 win at Citi Field. The Dodgers are now one win away from reaching the World Series for the first time since 2020. Jose...

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Sean Manaea Stifles Phillies To Give Mets Series Lead

When Sean Manaea signed with the New York Mets this offseason, there was not one fan out there who would expect him to be the pitcher that would get the organization within one win from the NLCS. The 32-year-old right-hander has been one of the surprises of the season and has shown ace stuff at times. He did just that in Game 3 against the Philadelphia Phillies at Citi Field. On Tuesday, Manaea...

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Mets Pitching Retires Final 17 Milwaukee Batters

Throughout the early stages of the New York Mets 8-4 win over the Milwaukee Brewers in Game 1 of their Wild Card series, it looked like the team was going to have to use a good amount of pitchers to finish it. Luis Severino was playing with fire early as the Brewers had runners on in each of the first four innings. However, if you were to tell any fan at that point that the team would only use...

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