Author: Tyler Antonelle

Mets’ Offense Explodes In 14-2 Drubbing of Rangers

The Mets (34-37) came to Texas for a matchup with the Rangers (33-39) with all the momentum in the world. They entered Monday’s game with a five-game winning streak and the best winning percentage in baseball since May 30. Instead of falling flat like the team often does, the Mets’ offense had arguably their best game of the year, delivering an onslaught to defeat the Rangers 14-2....

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Minors Recap: Luke Ritter Belts Two Homers for Syracuse

Sunday’s action in the Mets minor leagues saw Syracuse and Binghamton win convincingly. At the same time, Brooklyn lost in extra innings, and St. Lucie got swept in a doubleheader without scoring a run. One of the better performances on the day came from Luke Ritter, who hit two home runs for Syracuse in their victory. Ritter now has 16 home runs, 50 RBIs and a .903 OPS for Syracuse this...

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Morning Briefing: Brandon Nimmo Underwent Concussion Testing Amid Slump

Good morning, Mets fans! According to Peter Botte of the New York Times, Brandon Nimmo has undergone concussion testing during his recent struggles at the plate. Nimmo was hit in the head by a pitch on May 24, around the same time his slump started. Nimmo has reiterated that he doesn’t have any symptoms, but Mets manager Carlos Mendoza experienced a similar situation last year when Anthony...

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Mets Minors Weekly Report: Christopher Suero, Dakota Hawkins Impress in Brooklyn

This past week in the Mets’ minor leagues was a pretty typical one: Syracuse won their series, St. Lucie lost their series, and Brooklyn tied their series. Binghamton lost their series which has been pretty unusual for them this year, while the FCL Mets and both DSL teams also struggled. Two of the best individual performances from this past week came in Brooklyn, with Christopher Suero...

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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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