Mark Vientos On Fire for Double-A Binghamton

Mark Vientos, the Mets number six prospect according to Baseball America, has been trending in the right direction for the organization this month. Vientos was having a rough go at it to start the season, going .231/.279/.410 with an OPS of .689 and 31 strikeouts, not exactly lighting the world on fire. With fans and scouts starting to get concerned with his level of play, Vientos stepped it up...

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3 Up, 3 Down: Mets Split Series With Braves

The Mets managed a split of a four-game series with the Atlanta Braves despite the second wave of injuries to the roster coming to a head over the last couple days. Despite most of the injuries coming to the pitching staff, the performance of the starters and bullpen kept the Mets in every game this series, and the offense finally broke out of a slump in game four. Despite the split and going...

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Tylor Megill Impresses in Major League Debut for Mets

Tylor Megill delivered when it mattered the most for the New York Mets on what was his major league debut. Next man up is a traditional and well-used phrase in sports, and it is one that has applied to the Mets on more than one occasion this season due to their never-ending plethora of injuries. Be it to the pitching staff or to position players, the class of 2021 have had to be resilient in the...

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Mets Minors Recap: Mark Vientos Continues Power Surge

AAA: Buffalo Bisons (23-18) 4, Syracuse Mets (11-31) 3 Box Score Brandon Nimmo CF: 0-2, BB, .143/.250/.143 Khalil Lee RF: 1-2, 2 BB, .250/.424/.382 Travis Blankenhorn 2B: 1-2, 2 BB, SB, K, .269/.371/.538 Brandon Drury 1B: 0-4, .179/.254/.304 Syracuse lost their 13th game in a row on Wednesday despite having a one run lead through the first seven innings. Nimmo continued his rehab assignment. He...

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Morning Briefing: Mets Take Finale from Braves, Split Four-Game Set

Good morning, Mets fans! Last night, the Mets defeated the Braves by a score of 7-3, splitting a four-game set. This win increased the team’s MLB-best division lead to four games over Washington, and five over Atlanta.  The team has Thursday off, an important rest day in preparation for a four-game set at home against the Phillies this weekend. The starters for the Mets align as follows: Friday...

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Megill, McNeil, McCann, Mets Take Series Finale from Braves

Once again, the Replace-Mets got the job done for the boys in blue and orange. Now though, it’s pitchers – namely Tylor Megill and Corey Oswalt – instead of position players that are forced to make things work in Queens. That duo, paired with an offense that scored more runs Wednesday night than the last four games combined, salvaged the series with a 7-3 win over the Braves at Citi Field....

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