Author: Robert Colonna

Carson Benge Delivers as Mets Fry Fish

Tyrone Taylor brought in the first run of the game on a 107.8 miles per hour double off the glove of Marlins third baseman Connor Norby. Clifford had the big hit in the bottom of the first with a loud two-run double, hit 372 feet to left center. Christian Arroyo capped the first inning with an RBI single, the Mets’ fourth run of the inning. Starter Zach Thornton pitched three innings,...

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Right Field Competition Heating Up for Mets

The Mets have a competition for right field this spring with Juan Soto moving to left field. Carson Benge, Mike Tauchman, MJ Melendez and Cristian Pache are all competing for roster spots. Brett Baty and Tyrone Taylor have spots likely secured on the major league roster, but could be factors in right field. At this point in spring, the position is still very much up for grabs, and there are...

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Five Mets Pitchers Developing New Pitches In Spring Training

Every year pitchers come to spring training with the plan to test out new pitches as well as different shapes on the pitches they already have. Here are some of the Mets pitchers who have developed new pitches or adjusted their pitch shapes this spring. Tobias Myers Tobias Myers has been working with Mets pitching coach Justin Willard on a new slider shape which he described in camp as being...

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Mets Strand a Dozen In Loss to Nationals

The New York Mets fell to the Washington Nationals 7-4 in a game where they struggled to take advantage of runners in scoring position. They had an opportunity to take the lead in the top of the seventh inning with the bases loaded and one out, but Kevin Parada struck out on three fastballs in the heart of the zone. They scored one run that inning on a walk, and then Diego Mosquera grounded out....

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Pipeline Releases 2026 Mets Prospect List

The New York Mets’ farm system continues to get stronger each year. Nolan McLean, Carson Benge, and Jonah Tong headline MLB Pipeline’s new Mets Top 30 prospect list. Ryan Clifford, Jack Wenninger, and Jacob Reimer were listed as “just misses” on Pipeline’s Top 100 list and could make the list by the end of 2026. Jack Wenninger was the biggest jump, going from No. 29...

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