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Mets End Spring Training With A 3-3 Tie Against Miami

The New York Mets took on the Miami Marlins Sunday afternoon in the team’s last game of spring training. At Clover Park in Port St. Lucie, Florida, the Mets tied for the second day in a row as each team scored three runs. The Mets end spring training 10-14 with a few ties. Now, the real baseball starts. The first score of Sunday’s game came in the third inning. Starling Marte lined a...

Morning Briefing: Francisco Álvarez To Catch End of Today’s Game

Good morning, Mets fans! Mets manager Buck Showalter announced on Thursday that catcher and Mets top prospect Francisco Álvarez will catch the back end of today’s game vs. Washington. Álvarez is in competition with his fellow teammates Ronny Mauricio, Brett Baty and Mark Vientos, to try and seal a spot on the major league roster. Buck Showalter says that Francisco Álvarez will catch the...

Morning Briefing: MLB Looking to End Blackouts

Good morning, Mets fans! In an article on the Sports Business Journal, John Ourand discussed Major League Baseball hiring Billy Chambers as EVP/ Local Media. “MLB already has started looking into creating a national product that would combine its local rights with its out-of-market extra innings package — an effort that would do away with blackouts,” he said.” Latest Mets News The...

MMO Weekly Episode 22: Season Comes To An Abrupt End

Mets fans, an all-new episode is here! Mike and I recap the disappointing Wildcard series against the San Diego Padres, discuss what lead to the Amazin’s abrupt postseason exit, how should the front office handle this crucial offseason, and much more! With so many key players from the 2022 team set to become free agents, how important will this winter be for the future of the Steve Cohen...

Morning Briefing: Mariners End Playoff Drought

Good morning, Mets fans! The Seattle Mariners Friday ended their 21 year postseason drought thanks to a pinch-hit, walk-off home run off the bat of Cal Raleigh. The magical moment clinched the club a spot in the playoffs as a Wild Card team, marking the first time they will be in the Postseason since 2001. The Mets didn’t have the same magic Friday night, as they fell to the Braves 5-2. ...

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