Puma: No “Movement” In Mets Extension Talks With Lindor and Conforto

Mike Puma of the New York Post reports that while the Mets have engaged in extension talks with outfielder Michael Conforto and shortstop Francisco Lindor, “there is nothing that can be described as movement on either front.” Puma also notes that both Conforto and Lindor have made it known they don’t want to talk extension during the regular season. The Mets season starts in...

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MMO Exclusive: MLB Host Chris Rose Talks New Show and Lindor Extension

Following a two month hiatus, longtime MLB host Chris Rose is thrilled to be back talking baseball on his brand new show The Chris Rose Rotation, which recently premiered on the Jomboy Media network. After spending 11 years co-hosting MLB Network’s popular show Intentional Talk with former big leaguer Kevin Millar, Rose was told they would not be renewing his contract last December. “We...

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Morning Briefing: Improved Consistency Helping Edwin Diaz on the Mound

Good morning, Mets fans! The Mets lost to the Nationals on Thursday, bringing their spring training record to 7-7. However, Edwin Diaz turned in another good outing, pitching a scoreless inning to bring his total to four scoreless innings and six strikeouts on the young spring. “I feel really happy,” Diaz said, as reported by MMO’s own John Flanigan. “I feel really...

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Carlos Carrasco Has Right Hamstring Tear

Updated Post – 7:25 PM Anthony DiComo of MLB.com reports that Carlos Carrasco’s injury to his right hamstring is now being classified as a tear. Mike Puma of the New York Post reports that it’s a high grade tear and Carrasco is looking at being sidelined for a minimum of 6-8 weeks. Original Post – 2:33 PM The SNY broadcast reported on Thursday during the Mets game vs the...

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Marcus Stroman Continues His Strong Spring

Marcus Stroman had another strong outing for the New York Mets on Thursday at Clover Park. He threw five innings and gave up just two hits and one run on a wind-blown Kyle Schwarber solo home run in the second inning. The right-hander tossed 60 pitches and struck out six over the course of his outing against the Washington Nationals in Port St. Lucie. With just two weeks until Opening Day and...

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Mets’ Bats Silent In Loss to Nationals

Marcus Stroman tossed five stellar innings, however the bats could not back him up, as the Mets collected only six hits on their way to a 3-1 loss on Thursday afternoon in Port St. Lucie to the Nationals. On the Mound  Marcus Stroman started for the Mets, his fourth this spring. Stroman surrendered one earned run over five innings, striking out six along the way. Stroman was very efficient,...

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