Good Morning Mets Fans ! The team completed their first weekend of games on Sunday, falling to the Houston Astros by a score of 10-1.

Jacob deGrom made his spring debut, pitching one inning while allowing one run on two hits. The reigning CY Young award winner also accumulated one strikeout.

The Metropolitans will see the Astros again this afternoon as Noah Syndergaard toes the rubber and will be opposed by Justin Verlander. Today’s game is set to begin at 1:05 PM ET.

Latest Mets News

Mets manager, Mickey Callaway advised that catcher, Travis d’Arnaud is not quite ready to make his spring debut as his “arm is not yet synced up with his legs.”

Latest MLB News

Los Angeles Dodgers reliever, Tony Cingrani reached new heights this offseason, climbing Mount Kilimanjaro, among other interesting adventures as reported on by MLB.com.

A scary moment the Chicago Cubs spring training game on Sunday saw David Bote take a pitch to the helmet, he was later taken back to the team’s facility with hope being that he will be okay.

Latest NL East News

Philadelphia Phillies owner, John Middleton left Las Vegas without a signed contract from Bryce Harper but is still optimistic on coming to an agreement as noted by Adam Wells of Bleacher Report.

Jesse Dougherty of the Washington Post writes on Nationals reliever, Koda Glover exiting his first spring appearance with what appeared to be elbow tightness.

Gabriel Burns of theAJC reports that Atlanta Braves pitcher, Mike Soroka is blaming his shoulder discomfort due to overworking himself.

Miami Marlins outfield prospect, Victor Victor Mesa suffered a right hamstring strain on Sunday in the team’s game against the Pittsburgh Pirates.

Latest on MMO

Mike the Roto Cop takes a look at the top pitches on the team, outside of deGrom.

Joe D reminisces on some of his favorite moments from Ed Kranepool.

Tim Ryder explores the sound fundamental approach the team is taking this spring.

This Day in Mets History

On this date in 1977, the New York Mets purchased the contract of Luis Alvarado from the Detroit Tigers.

Birthdays: Ed Lynch turns 63.