Tag: Jose Siri

Mets Activate Tyrone Taylor, Designate Jose Siri for Assignment

The Mets are designating Jose Siri for assignment, the team announced Wednesday. This move is being made in conjunction with the team activating Tyrone Taylor from the injured list. It was a lost year for Siri, who made just 36 plate appearances in a Met uniform. Siri suffered a fractured left tibia after fouling a ball off his shin against the Athletics on April 12. He returned to the lineup...

Mets Minors Recap: Jose Siri Goes Deep As Successful Rehab Continues

Jose Siri went 1-for-5 with a two-run homer in his latest rehab game for Triple-A Syracuse on Saturday. The 30-year-old has appeared in just 10 games with the big league club this season but is expected to factor into New York’s outfield mix upon his return, especially with Tyrone Taylor sidelined at the moment. Through his rehab stint between Single-A and Triple-A, Siri is slashing...

Mets Minors Recap: Mitch Voit Delivers Monster Game

Mets’ 2025 first-round pick Mitch Voit highlighted the farm system Tuesday with his first professional home run—just his third extra-base hit—while reaching base five times in St. Lucie’s 11-6 win. The 20-year-old has now extended his on-base streak to eight games, although his OPS remains modest at .617 through 19 games. Triple-A Syracuse Mets (67-66) 3, Buffalo Bison (54-75) 4 Box Score DH...

Mets 2025 First Half Report Card: Outfielders

Among Mets outfielders, two positions have clearly stood out. Both corner outfielders rank among the league’s best at their respective spots. Juan Soto is tied for seventh in fWAR among primary right fielders, while Brandon Nimmo is tied for sixth among primary left fielders. Mets center fielders haven’t been as bad as you might expect. This season, Tyrone Taylor, Jeff McNeil, and Jose Siri have...

Siri Suffers Setback, Winker’s Rehab Assignment Not Imminent

Ahead of the club’s series opener against the Tampa Bay Rays on Friday, Mets president of baseball operations David Stearns spoke to members of the media and gave some updates on the injury status of several players. Designated hitter/outfielder Jesse Winker is still “multiple weeks” away from a rehab assignment, according to Stearns. Winker strained his right oblique the day...

3 Up, 3 Down: Mets’ Stars Power Rockies Sweep

This weekend was just what the doctor ordered for the New York Mets. As it turned out, facing one of the worst teams in baseball proved to be the perfect tonic, especially for the top of the lineup. Juan Soto, Francisco Lindor and Pete Alonso all went off in a tantalizing sign of what might be to come. There were also some stellar pitching performances as the Mets swept the Rockies at Citi...

3 Up, 3 Down: Mets Can’t Find Clutch In Minnesota

Clutch was the missing ingredient for the New York Mets in Minnesota. The Mets dropped two of three to the Twins, only the second time this season that the team has lost a series. Furthermore, New York also lost back-to-back games for the first time in 2025. What was the main culprit behind those woes? A lack of clutch hitting. Granted, the Mets have struggled to come up with the big hit when it...

3 Up, 3 Down: Mets Stay Hot Out West

The New York Mets stayed hot out on the West Coast. The Mets took two of three from the A’s on their first trip to Sacramento. As a result, New York has won four consecutive series and is 10-5 on the year. It has been a really good start to the year for the Mets. And the best news? This team isn’t even functioning at the peak of their powers yet. Furthermore, with the likes...

Mets Offense Struggles Again in 3-1 Loss to A’s

It’s early, and it’s only been 14 games, but the New York Mets’ offense has struggled with runners in scoring positions to begin the season, and it showed again in Saturday’s 3-1 loss to the Athletics. Facing a young pitcher and former Mets’ prospect, J.T. Ginn, the Mets offense had no answer for him. While starter David Peterson went 6 solid innings, he...

Despite Team’s Hot Start, Key Mets Positions Raising Red Flags

If you had told any Mets fan that the team’s first homestand would end with five wins in six games, they’d take it in a heartbeat. Unfortunately, that didn’t stop a wave of rightful complaints from washing across the Mets universe following the team’s 5–0 loss to the Miami Marlins. Most of those frustrations center on three positions: center field, third base, and second base. More specifically,...

Winker, Lindor Heroics Lead Mets to Comeback Win

For much of the night, the New York Mets’ offense was stalled by former Met pitcher Chris Bassitt. On a wet, cold, and soggy field, New York fell behind 2-0 to the Toronto Blue Jays. However, the Mets bullpen kept the team in it, and the offense finally came through late. Thanks heavily to a big night from Jesse Winker and Francisco Lindor. It was ugly, but the Mets found a way to win....

Mets 2025 Positional Outlook: Outfield

On paper, the New York Mets have one of the deepest outfields in the league. They have a player who should’ve been an All-Star by now in left field (Brandon Nimmo), a pair of very good defenders manning center field (Jose Siri and Tyrone Taylor), and one of the best players in the league in right field (Juan Soto). Not to mention, their designated hitters also play the outfield....

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