Looking Under the Hood of Jeff McNeil’s Rebound Season

Note: All swing statistics cited in this article are current through October 2nd, 2022 Despite a disappointing final weekend of the regular season in Atlanta, the Mets finished with one of their best records in franchise history. Jeff McNeil’s turnaround season has been one of the key factors to their success. After an uncharacteristically poor 2021 campaign, McNeil won the batting title and...

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3 Up, 3 Down: Mets Ready for Postseason

3 UP Batting Title On July 13, Jeff McNeil was batting .297, and he received what would be his last day off for the 2022 season. From there, McNeil would hit .360/.406/.500 taking the batting title away from Freddie Freeman. The fans would demand a curtain call from McNeil after the moment was official. For Mets fans and the entire Mets organization, there is extra meaning in taking this away...

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Mets Need Francisco Álvarez On Their Playoff Roster

The Mets have a big decision to make on Friday and it’s a decision that could haunt them one way or another. Buck and company need to decide on the immediate future of Francisco Álvarez. Will the playoff lights be too bright for the future star? Or will he shine bright on baseball’s biggest stage? After standing pat at the trade deadline when it came to finding another big bat, the Mets chose a...

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Francisco Lindor Completes Fantastic Bounce Back Season in 2022

There were high expectations for Francisco Lindor after he was acquired by the New York Mets during the 2020-21 offseason, and in the 2022 season, those expectations were met. Lindor came over to the Mets along with Carlos Carrasco in a trade that sent Amed Rosario, Andrés Giménez, Josh Wolf, and Isaiah Greene to Cleveland. Before the start of the 2021 regular season, the Mets were able to sign...

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Morning Briefing: Mets Finish Regular Season on High Note

Good morning, Mets fans! Wednesday night, the Mets defeated the Washington Nationals 9-2 to earn their 101st win of the season, the second most wins in franchise history behind the 1986 Mets with 108 wins. Mark Canha and James McCann hit a two-run home run and a three-run home run respectively and Trevor Williams only allowed two earned runs in six innings of relief. Additionally, the crowd got...

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Max Scherzer Will Pitch Game 1 of Wild Card Series vs Padres

Buck Showalter announced on Wednesday night that Max Scherzer will get the ball for the Mets in Game ! of the National League Wild Card round against the San Diego Padres at Citi Field on Friday night. He will be opposed by Yu Darvish for the Padres with the first pitch set for 8:07 p.m. ET. The last time Scherzer and Darvish faced off against each other, the Padres defeated the Mets 4-1 in New...

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