Mets Minors Recap: Clifford Homers Again, Sproat Struggles for Syracuse

Brandon Sproat got roughed up during his outing for Triple-A Syracuse against Worcester on Thursday. The 24-year-old raised his season ERA to 5.79 and is still trying to find his footing. On the positive side, Ryan Clifford homered for the second-straight day with Double-A Binghamton, and Eli Serrano had a big day for High-A Brooklyn. Triple-A Syracuse Mets (10-12) 1, Worcester Red Sox (14-9)...

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Morning Briefing: Mets Break Citi Field Seven-Game Homestand Attendance Record

Good morning, Mets fans! According to Jon Heyman of the New York Post, this recent stretch marked the 31st seven-game homestand in Citi Field history — and it drew the biggest crowd yet. Over 267,000 fans packed the ballpark, averaging 38,189 per game, as the Mets delivered a perfect 7-0 run. Now onto the morning briefing! Latest Mets News On the Foul Territory podcast, Mets manager Carlos...

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Mets Option Brett Baty, Hayden Senger to Minors

The Mets listed on their transactions page Thursday that they are optioning Brett Baty and Hayden Senger to Triple-A Syracuse. Those moves coincide with the return of Jeff McNeil off the injured list and the expected return of Francisco Alvarez. This move was certainly not a fait accompli, as Baty’s offensive output increased over the last couple weeks. The Mets now-versatile infielder hit...

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Mets Minors Thread: Sproat, Allan on the Mound

The big club has the day off, but all four of the Mets’ full-season minor league affiliates play Thursday evening. The Double-A Binghamton Rumble Ponies already played two games on Thursday, taking both ends of the doubleheader in New Hampshire. In game 1, Nick Morabito, Ryan Clifford and Kevin Parada homered, while Joander Suarez tossed 5 1/3 innings of scoreless ball. In game 2, catcher...

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Francisco Lindor’s Amazin’ Homestand

Francisco Lindor strolled to the plate, the opening notes from The Temptations’ song “My Girl” blaring on the Citi Field speakers. The sounds of clapping and cheering among the Mets faithful in attendance, many of them rising from their seats, got louder by the second. The music stopped just in time for the crowd to sing in unison to the lead into the chorus. “Well, I guess, you’d say…” The fans...

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3 Up, 3 Down: Mets Best in Baseball After Phillies Sweep

It is official – the New York Mets are the best team in Major League Baseball. At 18-7, the Mets own the best record in baseball and are red-hot right now. They swept the Phillies to go a perfect 7-0 on the homestand. The last time (and only other) New York was perfect at home? April 2015, when that year’s team went 10-0. Furthermore, the Mets are 12-1 at Citi Field in 2025, marking...

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