Francisco Alvarez Returns From IL; Tomás Nido DFA’d

The New York Mets have announced that Francisco Alvarez is being reinstated from the 10-day injured list and Tomás Nido has been designated for assignment. Since suffering a torn UCL in his left thumb in late April, Alvarez has completed a number of rehab starts, most notably catching a combined no-hitter for the Brooklyn Cyclones back on June 4. He missed seven-and-a-half weeks, right in the...

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Mets 2024 Draft Outlook: College Prospects Galore at No. 19 Pick

The New York Mets are just over a month away from adding a new crop of prospects to their system through the 2024 MLB Draft. The Mets are set to make the 19th overall pick in a draft that is loaded with talented college prospects ready to make their mark at the professional level. The Mets had one pick in the first round of the 2023 Draft, selecting shortstop Colin Houck out of Parkview HS in...

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Players of the Week: Torrens, Severino Lead the Week

After a rough series against the Diamondbacks, the Mets had a bounce-back week sweeping the Nationals in a three-game series and splitting the London series with the Phillies. One name shared by two players shined through those series and earning the title of this week’s Metsmerized players of the week. The Metsmerized staff came to a consensus that Luis Torrens was the Mets’ position player and...

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Mets Minors Weekly Report: Christopher Suero, Dakota Hawkins Impress in Brooklyn

This past week in the Mets’ minor leagues was a pretty typical one: Syracuse won their series, St. Lucie lost their series, and Brooklyn tied their series. Binghamton lost their series which has been pretty unusual for them this year, while the FCL Mets and both DSL teams also struggled. Two of the best individual performances from this past week came in Brooklyn, with Christopher Suero...

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Morning Briefing: Rintaro Sasaki to Make United States Debut Today

Good morning, Mets fans! Japanese standout Rintaro Sasaki is set to make his US debut today, playing first base for the Trenton Thunder of the MLB Draft League. Sasaki, who hit a record-setting 140 homers in his high school career in Japan, is a rising freshman at Stanford University. Sasaki spent the spring taking classes and working out at Stanford, though he was ineligible to play. Latest...

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Survey Says Mets Have a Bad Reputation

The New York Mets ranked fifth in the “What organizations have bad reputations among players?” question in the annual player poll by The Athletic released Monday. Pete Alonso (overrated) and Francisco Lindor (good vibes) showed up on the survey conducted over ten weeks this spring that involved anonymous interviews with more than 100 players across 18 teams. The Oakland Athletics (40...

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