Good Morning Mets Fans!

The New York Metropolitans wrapped up their road trip in disappointing fashion Sunday afternoon, falling to the Arizona Diamondbacks by a score of 7-1. It was another game to forget for the Mets who found themselves in an early hole as starting pitcher Steven Matz was tagged for three runs in the first inning as the bats went silent into the night.

The team will try to right the ship yet again on Tuesday in Queens against the San Francisco Giants as they collect themselves on this much needed day off.

Latest Mets News

The New York Mets are looking to replenish their depleted farm system at the upcoming draft with the number 12 overall pick in the first round.

Manager, Mickey Callaway vented after his team put forth a listless effort in Sunday’s finale in Arizona.

Latest MLB News

CC Sabathia was reinstated off the injured list by the New York Yankees on Sunday.

The Mariners continued to be busy on Sunday, acquiring John Andreoli from the Minnesota Twins as reports continue to swirl that they are looking to sell off almost anyone and everyone.

The Baltimore Orioles are said to be mulling over several different players with the number one overall pick in the 2019 amateur draft.

Latest NL East News

ICYMI: The Philadelphia Phillies acquired former Met, Jay Bruce and roughly $18MM from the Seattle Mariners in exchange for minor league infielder Jake Scheiner.

Barry Svrluga writes on the turnaround the Nationals need in the upcoming major league baseball draft in the Washington Post.

Steve Hummer of theAJC analyzed the current surge in power being found in the bat of Dansby Swanson.

Jordan McPherson advises of the importance of every pick the Marlins make in the upcoming draft in the Miami Herald.

Latest on MMO

Joe D looks at the Mets’ bullpen woes.

Mojo Hill writes on Ruben Tejada‘s hot start in Syracuse.

This Day in Mets History

On this day in 1980, the New York Mets selected Darryl Strawberry with the first overall pick in the Major League Baseball draft.

Birthdays: Zach Lutz (33), Carl Everett (48), Aaron Ledesma (48), Barry Lyons (59), Ed Glynn (66) and Jim Dwyer (69).