Author: Tyler Antonelle

Mets Minors Recap: Houck, Hernandez Homer For St. Lucie

Sunday’s action saw each Mets affiliate win every game they played. Syracuse’s game had to be suspended with Syracuse up in the fifth inning, but Binghamton, Brooklyn, and St. Lucie all won with the Cyclones sweeping a doubleheader. Among the best individual performances on Sunday were from Colin Houck and Ronald Hernandez, a pair of top prospects who homered in St. Lucie’s...

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Morning Briefing: Reed Garrett ‘Feels Really Good’

Good morning, Mets fans! Prior to Friday’s game, Carlos Mendoza told reporters that Reed Garrett feels “really good,” and the reliever has joined the team in Seattle. Garrett has not pitched since July 9 with elbow inflammation, and he was an integral member of the Mets’ bullpen prior to that, owning a 3.64 ERA in 36 games this year. His return should continue to...

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Minors Weekly Report: Brandon Sproat Pitches His Way To Syracuse

This past week in the Mets minor leagues was forgettable for the Syracuse Mets, who lost their second consecutive series, and the Binghamton Rumble Ponies. Meanwhile, the Brooklyn Cyclones split their series, and the St. Lucie Mets achieved a rare series win, albeit in a rain-shortened four-game set. Despite the overall struggles out of Syracuse and Binghamton, the two best minor leaguers from...

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Manaea, Mets Silence Cardinals in 6-0 Win

After losing their series against the Angels, the Mets (59-53) interrupted their West Coast road trip for a one-game stop in St. Louis on Monday to take on the Cardinals (57-56). The matchup between the Wild Card hopefuls needed to be made up from early May when their originally scheduled game was canceled due to rain. Sean Manaea (8-4, 3.30 ERA) and Andre Pallante (4-6, 4.43 ERA) took the...

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Mets Minors Recap: Garrett, Reid-Foley Struggle in Rehab Appearances

Sunday was a very unusual day in the Mets’ minor leagues. The Syracuse Mets played a normal game, while the Binghamton Rumble Ponies and Brooklyn Cyclones each played doubleheaders. Meanwhile, the St. Lucie Mets were supposed to play a doubleheader, but poor weather canceled both games. Lack of offense was the story of the day, as the top three affiliates scored more than two runs just...

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