Good morning, Mets fans!

Timmy Trumpet, who does the trumpets in Edwin Diaz’s entrance song “Narco,” will be at Citi Field on Tuesday, the Mets announced. He’ll throw out the first pitch before the game. And if Diaz pitches, Timmy Trumpets will play the song live.

The Mets will look to recover from losing on Monday and Tuesday at Yankee Stadium against the Rockies. Jacob deGrom will face off against Ryan Feltner at Citi Field at 7:10 p.m. ET.

Now, it is time for the morning briefing.

Latest Mets News

Tim Healey of Newsday Sports reports that the Mets-Yankees game Tuesday night was the most viewed Mets game in the 17-year history of SNY, with 817,516 total viewers, according to SNY. The previous record was 806,047 views on September 28, 2008, which was Mets versus Marlins and the last game at Shea Stadium.

The New York Mets released their full 2023 schedule. Nate Mendelson has more on the story.

Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic reports that the Mets could possibly sign RHP Garrett Richards to strengthen the bullpen depth. Nate Mendelson has more on the story.

Amazin’ Avenue is hosting their fourth annual dollars for dingers charity raffle at Citi Field on September 17 at 4:00 p.m.

Latest MLB News

The Braves won again on Wednesday, shrinking the Mets lead to 1.5 games in the NL East.

Pirates rookie shortstop Oneil Cruz hit the hardest ball ever recorded by MLB statcast.

Latest on MMO

Nate Mendelson thinks that Pete Alonso could use a day off.

John Sheridan shares his takeaways from the Subway Series.

On This Date in Mets History

1971: Jerry Koosman pitched a complete game against the San Francisco Giants, allowing an earned run on three hits. He also had eight strikeouts and helped the Mets to a 5-1 victory.

Birthdays: Deven Marrero (32), Gary Matthews Jr. (48), Shaun Fitzmaurice (80), Choo-Choo Coleman (87)

Late Mets reliever Pedro Feliciano was born on this date in 1976.