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The Mets announced they will be celebrating the 10th anniversary of former pitcher Johan Santana‘s no-hitter, which is the only one in the team’s history.

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The Mets will have two games during the first of the season, exclusively streamed on Apple TV+’s Friday night slate. The games will be on April 8 and June 10, meaning each game will not be televised on SNY.

As part of MLB Network’s top 100 ranking, Mets shortstop Francisco Lindor is ranked No. 68 overall.

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T-Mobile, Sprint and Metro by T-Mobile announced that MLB.TV will be free for all customers this season.

In an interview with Bob Nightengale of USA Today, Cubs pitcher Marcus Stroman said he will not ignore the racial hate that is directed toward him and he will continue to expose those who do so.

The Nationals released its Nike City Connect uniforms for this season. The Astros, Royals, Rockies, Angels, Brewers and Padres will also wear Nike City Connect uniforms this year.

The White Sox acquired outfielder Adam Haseley from the Phillies, according to Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic. The Phillies acquired pitcher McKinley Moore in exchange, according to Mark Feinsand and Todd Zolecki of MLB.com.

Pitcher Trevor Bauer announced he filed a defamation lawsuit against The Athletic and former MLB reporter Molly Knight for knowingly publishing false information about him.

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John Flanigan details Lindor’s scorching-hot start to spring training.

On This Date in Mets History

2003: Long-time Mets pitcher Dwight Gooden announced his retirement after the 2000 season. Gooden spent 10 years with the Mets, winning the 1985 Cy Young Award and making four All-Star appearances.

Birthdays: Jake Marisnick (31), Terry Bross (56)

Let’s go Mets!