Trevor May Throws First Bullpen In Two Months

Trevor May on Saturday threw his first bullpen session in two months, Deesha Thosar of NY Daily News reported. She added that May received good news this week after another test on his triceps stress reaction, which cleared him to throw. He reportedly threw just fastballs with his velocity sitting around 92 mph. Thosar said May expects to be back in the bullpen around the end of July. He...

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Eduardo Escobar Breaks Out Of Slump With Clutch Homer

The Mets celebrated Bobby Bonilla Day in the best way possible by beating the Rangers on Friday, thanks to a starring role from Eduardo Escobar. July 1 is a big day in Mets land every single year given that it is the day Bonilla has collected a $1,193,248.20 check from the Mets since 2011, and he will continue to do so through 2035. It is a day fully celebrated in sports every year and it has...

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Max Scherzer: Great Pitcher, Better Teammate

When the Mets signed Max Scherzer to a three year, $130 million contract this past offseason, they knew what they were getting. An eight-time All-Star, a three time Cy Young award winner, a World Series champion and most importantly, a great teammate. The 2021 Mets lacked a leader, or at least someone to keep the room together and the result was an erratic season with no one to steer the ship....

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Mets Minors Recap: Mark Vientos Homers Again

AAA: Lehigh Valley IronPigs (41-35) 7, Syracuse Mets (31-44) 5 Box Score 1B Mark Vientos: 2-f0r-4, HR (14), 2 RBI, .253/.352/.510 C Nick Dini: 1-for-4, R, RBI, K, .224/.327/.459 2B Gosuke Katoh: 1-for-4, HR (1), 2 RBI, K, .127/.273/.218 The Mets fell to the IronPigs Friday despite a third straight game with a home run from Mark Vientos. Vientos, who tied the game 2-2 with his two-run shot in the...

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Morning Briefing: Max Scherzer Returning Tuesday

Good morning, Mets fans! The Mets sneaked by to a 4-3 victory Friday night to start July off on the right foot. In game one of a three-game series against the Rangers, the Mets got a big fourth inning that proved to be the difference of the ballgame. Mark Canha got things started with a game-tying single. Eduardo Escobar then cracked a three-run homer to get the Mets up 4-3. David Peterson tied...

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Eduardo Escobar Powers Mets Past Rangers In Tight 4-3 Win

The New York Mets (48-29) and the Texas Rangers (36-39) played game one of a three-game series Friday evening at Citi Field. The Mets came into the game having lost three in a row for the first time this season and were looking to get back to winning. They were successful, thanks to solid pitching from David Peterson and the bullpen, and a huge home run by Eduardo Escobar. The final score was...

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