Mets DFA Tomás Nido With Omar Narváez’s Return

The Mets decided to designate Tomás Nido for assignment on Monday afternoon. With Omar Narváez’s return of the injured list looming, the organization had to make a decision between moving Francisco Álvarez or Nido. The Mets have decided to go with the later, opting for the Álvarez/Narváez tandem moving forward. Catcher Omar Narváez has been returned from his rehabilitation assignment and...

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Tommy Pham Busts Out The Lumber In Loss

During a weekend where the bats fell silent for two games, the Mets offense showed some life by hitting four home runs, two of those were hit by part time outfielder Tommy Pham. An underwhelming showing at the plate for most of the season, many questions have been raised on whether Pham should even be on the major league roster. As the team struggles on offense, Pham hadn’t really brought...

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Mets Minors Recap: Mauricio Hits Eighth Home Run But Leaves Game Early

AAA: Syracuse Mets (22-35) 5, Rochester Red Wings (26-29) 3  Box Score Ronny Mauricio 2B: 1-for-4, R, HR, RBI, .333/.372/.551 DJ Stewart RF: 3-for-4, R, HR, 2 RBI, .213/.353/.484 Tyler White 1B: 2-for-4, BB, .260/.387/.377 The Mets scored a run in each of the first three innings of Sunday’s game but then were held without a run until Nick Meyer scored the go-ahead run in the 10th inning....

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Morning Briefing: Original Met Roger Craig Passes Away

Good morning, Mets fans! Original Met Roger Craig passed away Sunday at the age of 93. Craig was originally signed by the Brooklyn Dodgers before the 1950 season and was selected by the Mets with the sixth pick in the 1961 expansion draft. Craig started the first game in Mets history on April 11, 1962, and threw 27 complete games over his two seasons in Flushing. Latest Mets News In his first...

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MMO Exclusive: Former C/1B, Jason Phillips

After the New York Mets squared off against the New York Yankees for five games in the 2000 World Series, it would be six years until they made it back to the postseason. From 2001 through the 2005 season, the Mets finished no higher than third in the National League East, while placing dead last in back-to-back seasons in 2002 and 2003. The early-to-mid 2000 teams featured a heavy dose of...

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Revisiting Sarah Langs Being Honored At Citi Field On Lou Gehrig Day

“Baseball is the best.” That phrase was championed by writer, researcher and statistician Sarah Langs and has subsequently reverberated around the baseball world. Langs’ passion and love for the sport is apparent and shines through in her work as she continues to make an impact and help the game in so many ways while also battling ALS. Langs grew up in Manhattan and was raised...

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