Good morning, Mets fans!

A star-studded filled afternoon that featured former Mets Al Leiter and Howard Johnson and team broadcasters Howie Rose and Gary Cohen were inducted into the Mets Hall of Fame ended on a sour note as the Blue Jays beat the Mets 2-1. Tylor Megill started for New York and pitched admirably through five innings but the team failed to muster more than a run. For more on this loss, check out our recap.

The Mets, with just one run in two games this series, will look to avoid the sweep today at 1:40 p.m. ET.

Now onto the morning briefing!

Latest MLB News

Sarah Langs of MLB tweeted her gratitude for the numerous messages she has received and assures that she has seen and appreciates each one. She describes the previous day at Citi Field, as incredible and expresses her immense gratitude. Also in her tweet, Sarah urges everyone to maintain awareness about ALS every day until a cure is found.

According to Adam McCalvy, the Brewers beat writer for MLB.com, Jon Singleton has made an impressive comeback. Singleton, who was previously considered one of the top prospects in baseball but faced personal challenges off the field, has now earned his return to the major leagues after a six-year absence. The Brewers have officially announced his call-up, marking a significant milestone in Singleton’s journey. To make room for Singelton, the Milwaukee Brewers have made several roster moves. First baseman Darin Ruf has been placed on the 10-day injured list due to a right knee laceration. Outfielder Tyrone Taylor has also been placed on the 10-day injured list with a right elbow sprain, and this move is retroactive to June 2. Outfielder Blake Perkins has been recalled, along with Singleton’s contract being selected from Triple-A Nashville.

According to Jon Heyman of the New York Post, former Mets pitching prospect Ryder Ryan has been granted his release from the Seattle Mariners’ AAA team after exercising an opt-out clause in his contract. Ryan, known for his MLB-quality sinker/slider combination, was highly sought after during the previous offseason. In his last six games with Triple-A Tacoma, he has pitched seven innings, allowed only one run, and recorded seven strikeouts. Ryan possesses an impressive 93.7 mph two-seam fastball, a 43.4% whiff rate, and has limited hitters to a .179 batting average against his slider.

According to Fabian Ardaya of The Athletic, the Los Angeles Dodgers are set to promote outfield prospect Jonny DeLuca. Sources have confirmed that DeLuca, who hails from Agoura Hills, is being called up to fill the roster spot of Trayce Thompson, who has been placed on the injured list due to a strained oblique.

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On This Date in Mets History

1976: In an impressive 11-0 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers, the New York Mets showcased their offensive prowess with a total of 14 hits. The game was highlighted by Tom Seaver‘s dominant three-hit pitching performance. Leading the charge was Dave Kingman, who had an outstanding night, driving in eight runs and becoming only the second Met in history to hit three home runs in a single game. Jim Hickman achieved this feat 11 years earlier. This remarkable win served as a much-needed confidence booster for Kingman, Seaver, and their teammates. Prior to the game, Kingman had struggled, with just three RBIs in his last 15 games. Seaver had also faced difficulties, posting a winless record of 0-4, along with a 5.09 ERA and a 1.60 WHIP in his previous five starts. As a team, the Mets had endured a tough stretch, losing four consecutive games and 11 out of their last 13.

Birthdays: Rick Wilkins (56)