FOCO Releases Pair of New Keith Hernandez Bobbleheads

Get Your Limited Edition Keith Hernandez Bobbleheads Today! Keith Hernandez’s time in the big apple was one of incredible individual and team success, becoming one of his generation’s biggest icons. He took a perennial losing team all the way to the top of the baseball world, helping the Mets claim their second World Series Championship. After being long overdue, the Captain of the 1986 World...

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OTD 1969: Tom Seaver’s “Imperfect Game”

There have been many splendid pitching performances in Mets history, and Tom Seaver is appropriately responsible for most of them. For all the gems this mound artist conjured up, his outing on July 9, 1969 is his masterpiece. In front of a jam-packed Shea Stadium, the Mets faced the team they were chasing in the National League East and a lineup that included three Hall of Famers — Ernie Banks,...

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Mets Minors Recap: Brett Baty Smacks 11th Home Run

AAA: Syracuse Mets (35-47) 1, Buffalo Bisons (43-39) 6 Box Score C Francisco Alvarez: 1-f0r-3, 2B, K, .271/.364/.538 2B Gosuke Katoh: 1-for-4, HR (4), .192/.323/.397 SS Tzu-Wei Lin: 1-for-3, BB, SB (3), .182/.280/.364 The Mets only scored one run on five hits as they fell to the Buffalo Bisons Friday night. Syracuse scored their lone run on a Gosuke Katoh home run in the fifth inning. The...

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Morning Briefing: Happy Keith Hernandez Day!

Good morning, Mets fans! Before the 4:10 p.m. ET game against the Marlins Saturday, the Mets will be retiring Keith Hernandez’s number 17. Hernandez will become the fourth Met in history to have his number retired, joining Tom Seaver (#41), Mike Piazza (#31) and Jerry Koosman (#36). Latest MLB News MLB announced that veterans Miguel Cabrera and Albert Pujols will be playing in the 2022...

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Mets Bats Stymied in 5-2 Loss to Marlins

It was not a great day at the office for the New York Mets (52-32), who lost by a score of 5-2 against the Miami Marlins (40-42) on Friday night. Chris Bassitt performed valiantly in his return from the COVID-19 IL, but the offense left plenty of runners on the basepaths and mustered only two runs. Making his first start since June 25, Bassitt ran into trouble in the second inning. He allowed an...

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No Mets Voted to All-Star Starting Lineup

Despite having the second-best record in the National League, the Mets did not have a position player voted by the fans to start in the 2022 All-Star Game in Los Angeles. Mets first baseman Pete Alonso moved on to the second phase of voting but was ultimately beat out by the Cardinals’ Paul Goldschmidt to be the starter. Mets outfielder Starling Marte was part of the final phase as well...

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