Author: Tyler Antonelle

Mets Minors Weekly Report: Tylor Megill Shines in Syracuse

It was a shortened week in the minor leagues as teams returned from the midseason break. Each Mets affiliate team played just a three-game series compared to the usual six games. The Syracuse Mets swept their series, while the St. Lucie Mets got swept in theirs. The Binghamton Rumble Ponies and Brooklyn Cyclones lost their series, making Syracuse the only team to win at least two of their three...

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Lindor, McNeil Power Mets to 6-4 Win Over Marlins

The Mets (51-48) entered Monday’s action looking to split their series with the pesty Marlins (35-65), who took two of the first three games of the series. David Peterson (5-0, 3.14 ERA) and Yonny Chirinos (0-2, 6.30 ERA) took the mound and for the eighth consecutive Peterson start, the Mets were victorious with a 6-4 win. After his two home runs on Friday, Jeff McNeil was an offensive...

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Minors Recap: Shintaro Fujinami Recrords Another Scoreless Outing

Sunday was not kind to the Mets’ minor league affiliates, as just the Syracuse Mets won their matchup while Binghamton, Brooklyn, and St. Lucie all lost. The highlight of the day was Boston Baro, MMO’s no. 18 ranked Mets prospect, going 4-for-6 with two doubles in St. Lucie’s loss. The 2023 eighth-round draft pick has been solid in his first full professional season, owning a...

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MMO Trade Profile: Yimi García, RHP

Yimi García Position: RP B/T: R/R Age: 33 (08/18/1990) 2024 Traditional Stats: 27 G, 28 IP, 3-0, 2.57 ERA, 0.786 WHIP, 11.9 SO/9, 2.3 BB/9 2024 Advanced Stats: 0.7 bWAR, 159 ERA+, 2.32 xERA, 2.89 FIP, 3.28 xFIP, 34.6 SO%, 6.5 BB%, 1.0 HR/9 Rundown Yimi García has been a solid reliever in the league since he made his debut with the Los Angeles Dodgers in 2014. He’s never been dominant, but...

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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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