
Good Morning Mets Fans !
The Metropolitans had themselves a weekend to forget, getting swept by the Miami Marlins as the team has now dropped five games in a row.
The Washington Nationals head into town today as the Mets look to right the ship against a division rival who has also underperformed in 2019.
Patrick Corbin (4-1, 2.91 ERA) will take the ball for the Nats in what will seemingly be a bullpen day for New York. Tonight’s game is scheduled for a 7:10 PM ET first pitch and can be seen on SNY as well as heard on WCBS 880.
Latest Mets News
Tim Healey reported that Robinson Cano‘s claim that the scoreboard showed the incorrect amount of outs in his double play on Friday, causing him not to hustle was false. This though was quickly shut down from those in attendance at the game who saw it first hand. It was a weekend of mishaps for Cano as again he did not run in a scenario that resulted in a double play on Sunday.
Jon Heyman believes that though the seat may be hot, Mickey Callaway is not in immediate danger to be fired.
Latest MLB News
The San Diego Padres are hoping to see Fernando Tatis Jr. return to action this week.
Jose Leclerc took some steps to regaining the closer role for the Texas Rangers.
Latest NL East News
Jordan Hall of NBC Sports writes on the rise of Aaron Nola after a tough start to his season.
Thomas Boswell of the Washington Post believes things cannot get much worse for the Nationals.
Mark Bradley of theAJC addresses the bullpen issues disrupting the Atlanta Braves season.
Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald takes stock on some Marlins prospects.
Latest on MMO
JE provides us with a fan shot going over how things just never seem to change for this organization.
Rob Piersall reports on the faith that manager, Mickey Callaway has in himself and his team.
This Day in Mets History
On this day in 1966, the New York Mets purchased Gerry Arrigo from the Cincinnati Reds.
Birthdays: Wilson Valdez (41), Wayne Housie (54) and Ken Boyer.





