Author: Ricky Keeler

Francisco Lindor, J.D. Martinez Help Mets Beat Diamondbacks

For the bulk of the night, the New York Mets (23-33) offense was stymied by the Arizona Diamondbacks bullpen (25-31). However, the team found a way to rally late as a Francisco Lindor RBI single in the bottom of the seventh tied the game at two. One inning later, it was a former Diamondback in J.D. Martinez who hit a solo home run that ended up being the game-winning hit as the Mets picked up a...

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Minors Recap: A.J. Ewing, Nick Morabito Homer For Second Straight Day

It was a day of mixed results in the Mets farm system on Wednesday with the five affiliates combining to go 2-3 on the day. There was a record broken in Brooklyn as one of their outfielders became the franchise’s all-time hits king. In St. Lucie, one of the Mets top draft picks from a year ago had a three-hit performance. Meanwhile, Brooklyn and the Florida Complex League saw players hit...

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Tylor Megill Lone Bright Spot In Doubleheader Sweep

It was a rough Tuesday for the New York Mets as their malaise in May continued. The offense ended up not scoring a run in the final 16 innings of their doubleheader sweep at the hands of the Los Angeles Dodgers and their quest to find a temporary closer failed when Adam Ottavino blew the save in Game 1. Even as the Mets fall to ten games below .500, the one positive from the sweep was the...

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Ryan Clifford Hits First Double-A Homer

Some of the top pitchers in the New York Mets system made debuts at new affiliates Wednesday, with Kade Morris starting for Brooklyn and Nolan McLean starting for Binghamton. The Mets minor league hitters had many home runs on the day, including Ryan Clifford’s first in Double-A. It was a day in the Mets system that saw a combined 36 runs in five games, but the teams had a 2-3 record. So,...

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Mark Vientos Thrives In Chance Against Right-Hander

It has been a week since the New York Mets decided to recall Mark Vientos back up to the big leagues. Even though the decision has not led to many wins for the organization, the team did something different on Tuesday to try to mix things up. Even though the Cleveland Guardians were starting a right-hander in Xzavion Curry, they decided to start Vientos at third base instead of Brett Baty....

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