Three Mets In Baseball America’s Updated Top 100 List

Baseball America recently updated its Top 100 Prospects list and the Mets saw a trio of players make the update. Before the season began, Andres Gimenez was the lone Met on the list, coming in at No. 94. Since then, Peter Alonso and Jarred Kelenic have joined Gimenez on the list. Gimenez, 19, jumped from No. 65 in the last update to No. 53 on the new list. The shortstop has enjoyed success since...

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Despite Tough Seventh, Syndergaard Still Making Productive Strides

In the aggregate, Noah Syndergaard had another start that, while ultimately deserving of a win, didn’t speak to the dominance that has been linked to his name in seasons past. Six hits and four earned runs in six and a third innings against the Cincinnati Reds is an uncharacteristically drab product. Even so, the rotation’s second-in-command behind Jacob deGrom demonstrated plenty of...

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Mets Minors Recap: Peterson With Much Needed Solid Start

Las Vegas (56-58) 6, Iowa (42-71) 1   Box Score Matt den Dekker CF: 2-4, BB, K, .286/.333/.524 Dominic Smith 1B: 1-4, 2B, RBI, K, .254/.330/.397 Patrick Kivlehan 3B: 1-3, HR, 3 RBI, BB, K, .293/.341/.480 The 51s scored all their runs in two three-run innings in the fourth and eighth. Den Dekker has been solid since he cleared waivers, and Smith is slowly starting to break out of his slump with...

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Morning Briefing: Vargas Looks to Clinch Series Win

Good Morning Mets fans! If you’ve ever wanted to catch a baseball in the outfield stands, you’ll have a pretty good chance to tonight.  Jason Vargas (2-7, 8.23 ERA) will face off against Sal Romano (6-9, 5.12 ERA), both of whom have allowed combined 33 long-balls this season. The game can be viewed on SNY and WOR at 7:10 p.m. Latest Mets News  The Reds made it close, but the Mets...

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Game Recap: Mets Offense Explodes for 16 Hits in 6-4 Win

The New York Mets (46-64) defeated the Cincinnati Reds (49-64) 6-4 on Monday evening. The Mets offense collected 16 hits off Reds pitching and the six runs scored proved to be enough for a Mets victory. Attendance was reported at 21,644. Pitching Noah Syndergaard allowed a one out single to Joey Votto in the first, but struck out Eugenio Suarez to end the inning. Again in the third, Votto...

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Ed Kranepool Throws Ceremonial First Pitch Monday at Citi Field

New York Mets legend Ed Kranepool made a return to Citi Field to throw out the first pitch on Monday night in an effort to raise awareness for his search for a kidney donor match. Before the game, Kranepool thanked the Mets for inviting him to participate and be at the stadium. “I’m glad to be here, I’m glad to be involved a little bit, if there’s anything I can do to help the Wilpons along the...

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