Author: Tyler Antonelle

Morning Briefing: Mets Drop First Subway Series Duel

Good morning, Mets fans! The Mets (28-17) fell 6-2 to the Yankees (26-18) on Friday in the first game of the Subway Series. The offense was mostly flat in the game while Juan Soto, in his return to Yankee Stadium, drew three walks and went 0-for-2. Tylor Megill struggled mightily, allowing four runs in just 2 2/3 innings. He allowed four hits and walked five as he saw his ERA on the season rise...

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Late Baty Homer Lifts Mets Past Pirates 2-1

Brett Baty might officially be back for good. The infielder, whose major league struggles to this point in his career have been well-documented, recorded his fourth home run in just 13 at-bats on this Mets homestand and his fifth home run of the season to lift the Mets (28-15) past the Pirates (14-29) 2-1 on Tuesday night. Baty took Mitch Keller, who continued his career Mets dominance by...

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Minors Weekly Report: It’s All Jonah Tong

A perfect game was thrown for the first time in Mets minor league history. There were some caveats, as it was a seven-inning game, and it was technically a combined perfect game. However, Jonah Tong pitched for 6 2/3 of the seven innings, only being removed because he was at 99 pitches. TJ Shook recorded the final out to clinch the first-ever Mets minor league perfect game for the Binghamton...

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Morning Briefing: Mets Look to Clinch Series Over Cubs

Good morning, Mets fans! The Mets (25-14) defeated the Cubs (22-17) 7-2 in Friday’s series-opening win. Clay Holmes threw six strong innings while four Mets, including Francisco Lindor and Juan Soto, homered in the victory. They’ll look to clinch the series Saturday at 7:15 p.m. ET with Tylor Megill on the mound against Brad Keller. Latest Mets News Nolan McLean made his Triple-A...

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Minors Weekly Report: Felipe De La Cruz Shines in Triple-A Debut

Multiple Mets minor leaguers received accolades this week for their play, whether it was for the month of April or just for the most recent series. One of those players, Felipe De La Cruz, was named International League Pitcher of the Week. A relatively overlooked lefty pitching prospect who had an ERA above 4.00 for High-A Brooklyn last year, De La Cruz shined by tossing six scoreless innings...

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