
Good Morning Mets fans!!
Noah Syndergaard will kick off a three-game set against Madison Bumgarner and the Giants. The last time these pitchers matched up….. well, we don’t talk about that here. The game can be viewed on SNY and WCBS 880 at 7:10 p.m.
Latest Mets News
Major League Baseball’s 2019 amateur player draft started last night and the Mets had two selections.
- With their first pick of the draft (12th overall), the Mets selected slugging third-baseman Brett Baty. MetsMerizedOnline’s own Michael Mayer profiled the Mets’ first-round selection here.
- With their second and final selection of the night (53rd overall), the Mets picked righty Josh Wolf. MetsMerizedOnline’s own Teddy Klein analyzed the Mets’ choice here.
Stay tuned to MetsMinors.Net for the latest Mets draft news!
Ervin Santana made his organizational debut for the St. Lucie Mets last night, going five innings in an 8-4 victory.
Rob Brabford of the Athletic talked with Michael Chavis about his unintended interaction with Michael Conforto during the 2014 draft.
The Mets made a bevy of minor-league roster transactions yesterday.
Ron Darling announced that he is officially cancer-free and will return to the booth tonight.
Latest MLB News
Julio Urias will not face charges after being accused of domestic violence last night per Jorge Castillo and Richard Winton of The Los Angeles Times.
The Brewers sent promising rookie Keston Hiura down to the minor leagues after he slashed .281/.333/.531 over 17 games.
After signing a minor-league pact last week, the Cubs called up veteran Carlos Gonzalez.
According to Juan Toribio of MLB.com, the Rays have agreed to a minor-league pact with Vidal Nuño.
Latest NL East News
Andrew McCutchen injured himself during a rundown during last night’s Padres-Phillies contest.
Latest on MMO
Rich Coutinho remembered Mike Leible and the impact he had on his life.
Jayson Love published the fourth-ever episode of the Greener Grass podcast.
Roberto Correra looked into the options for the Mets entering the first day of the draft.
Matt Musico examined Pete Alonso‘s record-setting season.
On This Date in Mets History
1976: Dave Kingman slammed three home runs, becoming the second-ever Met to accomplish that feat.
1998: Mets acquired Hideo Nomo and Brad Clontz in exchange for Dave Mlicki and George McMichael. A year later, Clontz’s wild pitch helped the Mets get to the postseason. What a Clontz!
Let’s Go Mets!





