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After an off-season overhaul, the Yankees find themselves in the same spot for the 16th straight season, falling short of a World Series again. Despite forcing a game 4, New York wasn’t able to overcome their bullpen blowup, as the Blue Jays scored two runs in the 7th and one run in the 8th to take game 4. With their ALDS win over the Yankees, the Toronto Blue Jays are returning to the Championship Series for the first time in 9 years.
Latest Mets News
Mets prospects Dylan Ross, Ryan Lambert, Alex Carrillo, and Brandon Sproat were included in Baseball America‘s list of 140 prospects who reached 100 MPH this past season.
Five Mets prospects were in action on Wednesday night in the Scottsdale Scorpions’ 12 -3 win. Righty Austin Troesser picked up the win with two scoreless innings of relief, while catcher Chris Suero and left fielder D’Andre Smith were on base twice.
Latest MLB News
The Phillies and Cubs both take game 3, saving their seasons and will play on Thursday. The Tigers put up 9 unanswered runs in order to push a game 5 in Seattle.
Rockies assistant GM Zack Rosenthal, who has been with the organization for 21 years, has resigned from the club, per Mark Feinsand of MLB.com.
Nationals Assistant GM Mark Scialabba and farm director Eddie Longosz have been informed that they aren’t returning next season as Washington continues to clean house, per Andrew Golden of the Washington Post.
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Check out MMOs Clay Holmes report card for his first Mets season.
Mets hitting prospects rank high in advanced metrics for 2025 season.
On This Date In Mets History
2024: Francisco Lindor hits a go-ahead grand slam en route to a Mets series-clinching victory over the Phillies in the NLDS.
2015: Jacob deGrom pitches seven shutout innings and strikes out 13 batters to tie Tom Seaver for the most strikeouts in a playoff game by a Met.
1999: Todd Pratt hits a walk-off home run to send the Mets to the NLCS.
1986: Bobby Ojeda pitches a complete game one-run gem as the Mets beat the Astros in game 2 of the NLCS.
1973: A day after hitting two home runs, Rusty Staub makes two terrific catches in the outfield.
Born On This Date: Starling Marte (1988), Jason Pridie (1983), Alay Soler (1979), Bill Pulsipher (1973), Jim Tatum (1967)





