Author: Tyler Antonelle

Minors Weekly Report: Ryan Clifford Keeps Mashing in Binghamton

For the first time since the beginning of June, the Syracuse Mets did not win their series. In fact, each of the Mets’ top three affiliates split their series while St. Lucie dropped their series 4-2. Still, there were plenty of brilliant individual performances worth noting. Ryan Clifford continues to mash in Binghamton, while both Shintaro Fujinami and Kodai Senga shined in their rehab...

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Latest Bullpen Implosion Leads to Disheartening Loss vs. Pirates

Christian Scott (0-2, 4.15 ERA) exited Monday’s contest in a tie game with two outs and nobody on in the sixth inning. That turned out to be the inflection point of the game, as what followed was a disaster of an inning in which five straight batters reached to score five runs to put the Pirates (43-47) well over the Mets (44-45) late in the game. The Mets couldn’t recover as they...

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Morning Briefing: Edwin Díaz Returns From Suspension Today

Good morning, Mets fans! Edwin Díaz officially returns from his 10-game suspension on Saturday. It’s amazing news for Mets fans, who have seen some brutal performances from the team’s bullpen during his absence. Díaz won’t solve all the bullpen’s problems, but the impact of getting that extra man back and having an actual closer can’t be overstated. The Mets went...

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Mets Minors Weekly Report: Brandon Sproat Continues Dominance in Binghamton

The first week of the second half of the season saw Syracuse win their series while Binghamton and Brooklyn lost theirs. St. Lucie drew a split. Syracuse was powered by Carlos Cortes, who had a brilliant week at the plate, while Brandon Sproat also had a fantastic with six scoreless innings. For more on all the performances in the Mets minor leagues this past week, check it out below in the Mets...

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Game Recap: Mets Survive Extra Innings Scare, Defeat Nationals 9-7

The Mets (41-41) played another extra-inning game on Monday in their series opener against the Nationals (39-45). Unlike Sunday’s game that saw the Mets lose by five in 10 innings, the Mets instead took a big lead on a J.D. Martinez three-run homer, a Francisco Alvarez RBI triple, and a Jose Iglesias two-run homer before the Nationals almost achieved an improbable comeback. By the...

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