Author: Ricky Keeler

Sean Manaea Masters Twins In Dominating Performance

The New York Mets starting rotation has mastered the Minnesota Twins over the first two games of this series. First, Jose Quintana allowed one run over six innings and bounced back after a rough first inning. Then, on Tuesday night, Sean Manaea took it another step further with arguably his best start in a Mets uniform. Manaea pitched seven innings, allowing no runs on two hits, walking a batter...

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Jeff McNeil Walk-Off Seals 3-2 Win Over Braves

The fun vibes continued at Citi Field on Thursday night as the New York Mets (54-48) began a critical four-game series against the Atlanta Braves (54-47). After sweeping the Yankees in the Subway Series, the Mets extended their win streak to four games thanks to Jeff McNeil’s walk-off single in the bottom of the 10th to seal a 3-2 win. With the victory, New York is now 1/2 game behind...

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Minors Recap: Strong July Continues for Tyler Stuart, Kevin Parada

It was a winning afternoon in the Mets organization on Wednesday, as the five affiliates combined for a 3-2 record. Binghamton hit three home runs en route to their win, and a good pitchers duel in Brooklyn ended in a walk-off. Find out more about those games below. Triple-A Buffalo Bisons (45-52) 6, Syracuse Mets (60-37) 2 BOX SCORE CF Rhylan Thomas: 2-for-4 (.660 OPS) LF Luke Ritter: 1-for-4,...

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Jeff McNeil Finding Power In Second Half

Tuesday night’s Subway Series matchup between the New York Mets and the New York Yankees saw plenty of opportunities for both teams to have big innings offensively. However, both teams combined to go 3-for-19 with runners in scoring position in the Mets’ 3-2 win. The big hit did come in a RISP situation, and the Mets were able to have one more clutch hit than the Yankees, thanks to...

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2024 MLB Draft Day 3 Wrap Up: Mets Load Up On Right-Handers

The 2024 MLB First-Year Player Draft is now in the books for the New York Mets. Day 3 (rounds 11-20) are where the area scouts can find those diamonds in the rough that end up being successful stories if those players make it to the big leagues. Out of the ten picks that the Mets made on Tuesday, seven were pitchers, and all were right-handed arms. They also returned to schools that they took on...

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