Good Morning, Mets fans! Dr. Anthony Fauci says sports could be on the horizon this summer, but only if there are no fans in attendance. He also outlined some other guidelines that he sees as essential for the players and personnel such as staying in hotels and doing weekly testing.

The league also celebrated Jackie Robinson Day yesterday.

Let’s take a look at the buzz from Wednesday surrounding the Mets and the rest of the league!

Latest Mets News

Mets pitcher Marcus Stroman says NASCAR’s Kyle Larson (suspended indefinitely) “needs his a** beat,” after dropping a racial slur during a virtual race this week.

Stroman also showed off his Jackie Robinson tattoo as he remembers the all-time great (Tweet per SNY).

Tim Britton of The Athletic discusses his Mets 2020 season simulation.

Latest MLB News

Former MLB pitcher Dan Straily joined ESPN’s Get Up to discuss what it’s like preparing to play baseball in South Korea right now.

The Athletic tells the story of Clyde Sukeforth, the man who scouted the great Jackie Robinson.

The amazing Mariano Rivera reflects on being the last number 42 to be inducted into the Hall, story written by Mark Feinsand of MLB.com.

Angels superstar Mike Trout talks about the issues surrounding the return of baseball if it means quarantining in a hotel or specific city.

Yankees general manager Brian Cashman gives the people at-home workout tips via the Yankees official Twitter account.

FanGraphs examines which active pitchers Hall of Fame candidacy will be affected due to this stoppage of play.

ESPN’s Wright Thompson says Clayton Kershaw‘s redemption tour is on hold while the 2020 season is in jeopardy.

Latest NL East News

Miami Marlins players hopped on a Zoom chat together to reflect on how the great Jackie Robinson paved the way for African American athletes.

Latest on MMO

Mets pitcher Chasen Shreve joins Ryan Finklestein on the Locked On Mets podcast.

Christopher Soto looks at Mets top prospect Francisco Alvarez.

Michelle Ioannou asks the MMO staff which Met they would want to be quarantined with.

On This Day in Mets History 

Bruce Bochy turns 65 and Fernando Vina turns 51.

Stay safe and let’s go Mets!