Author: Tyler Antonelle

Morning Briefing: Luis Severino Trash Talks Yankees

Good morning, Mets fans! Prior to Friday’s game against the Marlins, Luis Severino spoke to reporters about a group chat he is in with some of his former Yankees teammates, who teased Severino about not starting against them last time the Mets faced the Yankees. Severino responded that he wasn’t afraid of the Yankees because “right now, [they] only have two good hitters.”...

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Mets Minor League Affiliates First Half Recap

With the minor league season (full-season teams) set to resume on Friday, it’s a good idea to check out where each of the Mets’ affiliates stand through the first half of the minor league season. While the second half has technically started for each of these teams in terms of the standings, the All-Star break is a good stopping point to check in on what’s happened during the...

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Mets Minors Weekly Report: Ryan Clifford Enters Break on Tear

The Rumble Ponies pulled off an impressive six-game sweep in their series against the New Hampshire Fisher Cats this past week. Binghamton has been rolling; they are the winners of nine consecutive games and have one of the hottest minor league bats in baseball in Ryan Clifford. Clifford and Luis Moreno, among others, were pivotal to Binghamton’s sweep and were two of the standout players...

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Mets Minors Recap: Kodai Senga Makes Third Rehab Start

Sunday’s action in the Mets minor leagues saw two special things happen. First was the Binghamton Mets extending their win streak to nine games, which puts them eight games over .500 after being one game under. Second was the St. Lucie Mets annihilating the Lakeland Flying Tigers by a score of 17-0. It’s been a rough season in every way for St. Lucie, and Sunday’s win was a...

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Morning Briefing: Mets Set Season High in Home Runs on Friday

Good morning, Mets fans! On Friday, the Mets set a season high in home runs with five in their 7-6 victory over the Rockies. Mark Vientos got the party started in the second inning before Jose Iglesias and Harrison Bader hit solo shots to give the Mets three home runs in a four-batter span. Iglesias and Bader then homered later in the game to give each of them two for the game, giving the Mets...

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