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Trayce Thompson Showing Off Early Spring Power

  Ah, yes. Just as we all expected. A 2.142 OPS. A .571 batting average. Six RBIs in seven at-bats. Two home runs in just three games played. Man, what a great start Pete Alons- Oh. What was that? We aren’t talking about Pete?  Well then? Who?? That answer is none other than 32-year-old outfielder Trayce Thompson! Klay Thompson’s younger brother is tearing up the baseball field this Spring....

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Trayce Thompson, Pete Alonso Homer in Mets 3-0 Win Over Cardinals

The New York Mets welcomed their fellow East Coast Grapefruit League opponent, the St. Louis Cardinals, to Clover Park for a Wednesday afternoon matchup. The Mets came away with a 3-0 shutout of the Cardinals as the pitching staff came together to limit St. Louis to just five hits. Right-handed pitcher Reed Garrett was on the mound for the Mets to start things off in his second start of the...

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Adrian Houser Keeps Groundball Trend Going To Open Spring

In spring training, results are not going to be the end-all, be-all for the veterans who know they have a spot on the Opening Day roster. However, with Kodai Senga on the injured list to begin the season, it’s going to be normal for each spring start by a member of the New York Mets projected rotation to be scrutinized.  On Tuesday, right-handed pitcher Adrian Houser made his first appearance in...

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Max Kranick, Trayce Thompson Impress in Mets 6-3 Win Over Nationals

The Mets (2-1) traveled to CACTI Park of the Palm Beaches on Monday for an intra-division matchup against the Washington Nationals. Max Kranick started the game, his first appearance in a Mets uniform, against Josiah Gray, who silenced the Mets offense in two starts last year (0 ER in 12 IP). Both pitched two clean innings, but after their departures, the Mets were able to take the lead first...

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Photos From PSL: Steve Cohen Arrives

The first day of full team workouts has come to a close for the New York Mets. Joining them on the field was none other than Mets owner Steve Cohen. The billionaire owner looked on while players like Pete Alonso took at-bats, and chatted up fans who came to watch. Take a look at a few great photos by MMO photographer Ed Delany taken on Monday in Port St. Lucie, FL. Make sure to follow us...

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