Mets Fall to Nationals 7-1, Max Scherzer Injured in Start

The New York Mets (85-48) lost in shocking fashion to the Washington Nationals (45-87) tonight at Citi Field. The Mets were only able to score one run off Patrick Corbin, who has been one of the worst qualified starters in MLB. To make matters worse, Max Scherzer came out of the game in the fifth inning due to fatigue in his left side. The Mets starter missed seven weeks earlier in the season...

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Scherzer Exits After Five Innings Against Nats

Mets starter Max Scherzer exited Saturday night’s start against the Washington Nationals, having only thrown 67 pitches. The right-hander walked down into the tunnel after motioning to Mets pitching coach Jeremy Hefner to follow him after exiting after the fifth inning. Scherzer allowed a first-inning home run to Nationals second baseman Luis Garcìa. That was the only run he allowed for...

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Mets Place Trevor May on IL, Call-Up Bryce Montes De Oca

The Mets have placed Trevor May on the injured list without further information given. May will once again hit the IL as the team tries to navigate through the injuries to their bullpen. As May heads to the IL, the Mets have called up right-handed reliever Bryce Montes de Oca from triple-A Syracuse. Montes de Oca was a ninth-round pick for the Mets back in the 2018 MLB Draft. Montes de Oca has...

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MMO Game Thread: Nationals vs Mets

Saturday, September 3, 2022 • 7:10 P.M. Citi Field • Flushing, NY RHP Patrick Corbin (5-17, 6.56) vs. RHP Max Scherzer (9-4, 2.27) SNY • WCBS 880 AM • ESPN 1050 The Mets took the opener of the series last night and go for the series win tonight in Queens! The Mets got out in front early yesterday thanks to a two-run homer from Eduardo Escobar. The Nationals however clawed back and eventually...

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OTD 1985: Carter Hits Three Homers in San Diego

Two months earlier, Gary Carter tore the cartilage in his right knee. It forced him to skip the All-Star Game and nearly derailed his season as he contemplated surgery. Instead, Carter postponed any operation in favor of vying for the postseason, wore a brace, and opened up his stance to prevent further pain. By September, he was the Mets’ best power hitter while calling pitches for an...

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Jeff McNeil’s Strong Season Pivotal to Mets’ Success

Jeff McNeil is currently putting together a season for the ages and the second baseman is proving every single day just how crucial he is to this New York Mets team. To put it simply, McNeil is thriving and excelling in every single aspect of his game right now and his importance cannot be understated. McNeil is one of those players that tends to slip under the radar, particularly this year...

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