Series Preview: Mets Enter Twin Cities on a High

It is fun to win baseball games, and the New York Mets are doing plenty of winning! The Mets have relied on a shutdown bullpen and scraped across enough runs to win in some games. In the rare scenario their pitching falters, the bats have woken up to do damage and play to their potential. And in some cases, like this past Sunday, the pitching is lights out while the lineup laces the ball around...

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3 Up, 3 Down: Mets Stay Hot Out West

The New York Mets stayed hot out on the West Coast. The Mets took two of three from the A’s on their first trip to Sacramento. As a result, New York has won four consecutive series and is 10-5 on the year. It has been a really good start to the year for the Mets. And the best news? This team isn’t even functioning at the peak of their powers yet. Furthermore, with the likes...

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Senga’s Latest Start Takes Mets’ Rotation to New Heights

The Mets’ starting rotation had a collective 2.43 ERA heading into Sunday’s game against the Athletics, so it’s tough to criticize the quality of their performance. However, with no starter having thrown a pitch in the seventh inning yet this year, the quantity was lacking. Thankfully, Kodai Senga was able to supply both for New York. Senga threw seven shutout innings in the...

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Minors Recap: McNeil, Alvarez Continue Rehab Assignments

It was a mixed bag of results from the Mets’ minor leagues on Sunday. Brandon Waddell continued his strong start to the season, tossing five scoreless innings for Syracuse in a 7-0 win over the IronPigs. Drew Gilbert doubled in a run, continuing his rehab assignment with St. Lucie, collecting two hits while doubling in a run. Francisco Alvarez and Jeff McNeil also continued their rehab...

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Morning Briefing: Mets Win Fourth Straight Series

Good morning, Mets fans! Latest Mets News If you were busy watching Rory McIlroy win a green jacket in the Masters this weekend (sorry, spoiler) then you missed a great showing out of the Mets. Kodai Senga shined on Sunday, throwing seven innings without allowing a run, propelling the Mets to a 8-0 victory over the Athletics. Senga only tossed 79 pitches, allowing four hits, two walks, and...

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Mets Notch Another Series Victory Behind A Super Senga

Kodai Senga and Luis Severino squared off in a pitchers’ duel Sunday afternoon in West Sacramento, but it was the New York Mets who pulled away late, shutting out the former Oakland Athletics 8–0 to claim the series finale. Senga delivered his strongest outing of the season, tossing 6 2/3 shutout innings while allowing just four hits and two walks, striking out four. He became the first Mets...

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