FOCO Releases New York Mets Peanuts Charlie Brown Bobblehead

Get ready to celebrate America’s favorite pastime with a touch of nostalgia as FOCO announces the release of an exciting new collection, Peanuts Charlie Brown MLB Team Themed Bobbleheads. This collaboration brings together the beloved Peanuts characters and the iconic teams of Major League Baseball in a charming and collectible form. One will be available for all 30 MLB teams, of course...

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3 Up, 3 Down: Mets Drop Another Series Behind Pitching Struggles

As the midpoint of the 2023 season draws ever nearer, it becomes ever clearer that this New York Mets team is the worst that money can buy. That begins with a starting rotation that cannot get their legs under them. While one of the Mets’ big-money pitchers showed up in the series, the other two starters did not. The Mets have scored seven or more runs seven times in their last 22...

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Mets Minors Recap: Christian Scott Excels in Second Double-A Start

Triple-A: Syracuse (29-40) 9, Durham (39-31) 8, Box Score LF-2B Ronny Mauricio 0-for-5, .319 AVG/.897 OPS 1B Mark Vientos 2-for-4, HBP, 2B, R, .338 AVG/1.111 OPS DH Jaylin Davis 2-f0r-3, 2 2B, 2 BB, 3 R, .231 AVG/.775 OPS CF Rafael Ortega 3-for-5, 4 RBI, 2 2B (Syracuse debut) 3B-1B Luke Ritter 1-for-3, BB, .229 AVG/.756 OPS Mauricio is having his worst month of the season with a .720 OPS and 13...

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Morning Briefing: MLB Facing Lawsuit From Former Scouts

Good morning, Mets fans! Bill Shaikin and Mike DiGiovanna of the LA Times report that a group of formerly employed veteran scouts are suing Major League Baseball, accusing MLB of age discrimination and “blacklisting” older scouts. The lawsuit, which names commissioner Rob Manfred, the league office, and all 30 major league clubs as defendants, claims that MLB used the pandemic and...

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Mets Yet Again Fail to Capitalize On Offensive Outburst in Loss to Astros

The Mets’ offense looked more than ready on Wednesday to give the team a much-needed series win. They scored eight runs, had 10 hits, and chased one of the AL’s top starting pitchers, Cristian Javier after only 2 1/3 innings. And, the team could have had even more runs had they not squandered a golden opportunity with the bases loaded and no one out in the first. Still, their eight...

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Mets’ Pitching Woes Continue in Wild 10-8 Loss to Astros

The rubber game of the Mets and Astros three-game series in Houston had a little bit of everything. The teams combined for 18 runs, 19 hits, 16 walks, eight stolen bases and three errors. There was a run-scoring wild pitch, a violation for running out of the baseline, a catcher’s interference call, a pitch-clock violation strikeout, and a successful safety-squeeze. After three hours and 32...

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