Good Morning, Mets fans!

The New York Mets beat the Tampa Bay Rays by a score of 5-2. They are now 25-30.

On Wednesday, the Mets will be facing off against the Rays once again at Citi Field. Tyler Glasnow (4-1, 4.21 ERA) will be on the mound against Michael Wacha (1-3, 6.75 ERA). The game is set to begin at 7:10 PM EST, will be televised on SNY and MLB Network, and can be heard on WCBS 880 AM. Let’s go Mets!

Latest Mets News

According to Mike Ozanian of Forbes, Steve Cohen will reportedly have 30 days after the sale of the team is finalized to place an exclusive bid on SNY.

Anthony DiComo of MLB.com reported that ace Jacob deGrom, superstar Pete Alonso, J.D. Davis and Robinson Cano all plan to wear custom Tom Seaver cleats that will then be auctioned to raise money for minor leaguers.

Latest MLB News

Trey Mancini‘s girlfriend Sara Perlman announced via Twitter that Trey Mancini has completed chemo treatments.

Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic called the Los Angeles Angels the “most likely” team to switch at GM and linked the Angels to Dave Dombrowski.

According to Hector Gomez of MLB Insider, Pittsburgh Pirates prospect Oneil Cruz was driving a white SUV that crashed a motorcycle and killed three on Sunday.

Per a report from Bill Shaikin of the Los Angeles Times, Andrelton Simmons has opted out of the rest of the season and his contract expires after the season.

Tim Kurkjian of ESPN wrote about how everyone in baseball has navigated the 2020 season.

Latest On MMO

Sam Lebowitz recapped the fifth episode of Pleasant Good Evening Podcast.

Rich Mancuso believes that deGrom heads a 2020 rotation with many questions.

On This Day In Mets History

1988: The Mets clinch their fourth NL East title as Ron Darling goes the distance, defeating the Philadelphia Phillies at Shea Stadium, 3-1.

1998: John Olerud ties Barry Bonds‘ National League record of reaching base 15 consecutive times when he walks in the first inning.

2000: Mets’ closer Armando Benitez blanks the Phillies in the ninth for his 39th save, breaking southpaw John Franco‘s club record.

Let’s go Mets!