Tag: Franciso Lindor

How McNeil’s Return Could Shape Mets’ NLCS Roster

The New York Mets finally have an opportunity to breathe after an emotional two-week stretch. Now, they await the winner of the San Diego Padres and Los Angeles Dodgers series that will conclude on Friday night. Amidst speculation that Jeff McNeil will return to the roster in the National League Championship Series, a shake-up is likely looming. Here is what the potential roster will look like...

Quintana Continues Dominant Streak Into October

The magical run for the New York Mets continues after a 4-1 victory over the Phillies Wednesday night, clinching a spot in the National League Championship Series. While the biggest moment came from Francisco Lindor’s electric grand slam, Jose Quintana’s performance cannot go unnoticed. Quintana’s gutsy outing kept the Phillies lineup off-balance and the Mets in the game...

Mets Offense Fuels Series Victory Over Braves

On Thursday afternoon, the New York Mets set out to win their first series against the Atlanta Braves since August of 2022. After a slow start to the season, several members of the Mets’ offense were on an upward trajectory heading into this game. In particular, Brandon Nimmo and DJ Stewart had launched a combined three home runs in the opening game of the three-game set that catapulted...

Mets Infield Is Loaded After Signing Carlos Correa

In a shocking overnight move, Carlos Correa will reportedly be joining the Mets on a 12-year, $315 million deal after his agreement with the Giants fell through at the last minute. With Correa, the Mets now have the best infield in baseball. Correa is a two-time All-Star, former Rookie of the Year, and Gold Glove winner who will slide over to third base in Queens. Correa hit .291 last season...

Mets Sweep Pirates in a Dandy Doubleheader

A day after being humiliated by the bottom dwelling Bucs, The Mets took two in the Keystone State to regain their slim lead over the Braves in the NL East. Coming off a three-game skid, Ohio born Chris Bassitt stopped the bleeding in Game 1 with a masterful seven innings of one run ball along with 10 strikeouts and a walk. Brandon Nimmo and Pete Alonso, skipper Buck Showalter’s line-up...

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