Author: Tyler Antonelle

Edwin Díaz and Francisco Alvarez Continue Rehab; Christopher Suero Hits Two Homers

The Syracuse Mets won easily on Sunday while the rest of the Mets affiliates lost in discouraging fashion. Binghamton was shut out, Brooklyn blew a three-run lead in the ninth, and St. Lucie suffered an ugly blowout. Many of the Mets’ household-name prospects were quiet on Sunday, but there were some great performances from some of the more under-the-radar players. Christopher Suero had...

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Morning Briefing: Murphy Defeats Utley in London Home Run Derby

Good morning, Mets fans! Daniel Murphy defeated Chase Utley in a virtual home run derby in London on Friday. The derby was a promotional event held in Trafalgar Square before this weekend’s series in London between the Mets and Phillies. Legendary home run derby pitcher and former Mets bench coach Dave Jauss pitched to Murphy. The London Series gets underway Saturday afternoon at 1:10 p.m....

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Mets Minors Weekly Report: A.J. Ewing, Brandon Sproat Shine

The Mets’ four affiliates combined to go 12-12 this past week, each team splitting their series and going 3-3. Among the best individual performers of the week were A.J. Ewing in the Florida Complex League and Brandon Sproat in Double-A Binghamton. Both individuals shined whenever they were on the field and continued to show why they were selected in the 2023 draft. Triple-A Syracuse The...

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Mets Barely Hang On In Ninth, Defeat Nationals 8-7

In his career, MacKenzie Gore (4-5, 3.57 ERA) has been successful against the Mets (25-35), entering Monday’s contest with a career 2.40 ERA against New York. He wasn’t at his best in this game, and the Mets took advantage. Gore lasted just 4 1/3 innings and gave up six runs in a back-and-forth game early. Ultimately, the Mets defeated the Nationals (27-32) 8-7. The Mets totaled...

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Baty Mashes in Syracuse; Brandon Sproat Throws a Gem for Binghamton

Sunday was a great day for the Mets’ minor league affiliates. For one of the rare times all season, each of the four teams won their games, and they did it by a combined score of 20-4. While there were great offensive performances, the pitchers put on a show also. In Syracuse, Brett Baty and Luke Ritter combined for three home runs to lead the Mets to victory, highlighting a perfect day in...

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