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3 Up, 3 Down: Mets Wrap Up Season Implosion In Miami

That’s it. It’s over. The 2025 New York Mets are officially done for the year. Heading into Miami with their destiny in their own hands, the Mets fumbled the bag in the biggest way possible. They lost two out of three to the Marlins to miss out on the playoffs. While this team has been imploding for the last three-plus months, the way events unfolded this weekend will likely leave a...

3 Up, 3 Down: Mets Lose Momentum Against Miami

The 2025 season is proving to be a frustrating rollercoaster ride for the New York Mets. Days after sweeping the Phillies in dominating fashion, the Mets dropped three of four to the lowly Marlins. Consequently, all the momentum and all the hope disappeared just as quickly as it had returned. Not only is losing a series to a team under .500 this late in the season concerning, but New York also...

3 Up, 3 Down: Alonso Heroics Powers Mets to Series Win In Miami

Pete Alonso certainly saved the New York Mets’ bacon in Miami. The slugger was the spark the offense needed against the Marlins. He came up with big hit after big hit to help his team secure a first series win of 2025. There were some other positives to emerge from the second series of the year. However, we also saw some worrying trends continue. To that end, let’s dive into another...

Mets Power Past Marlins 10-4

After a quiet start to the season in Houston, the Mets (2-2) took their talents to South Beach Monday night for their first divisional series of the season against the Marlins (3-2). The Mets were without Francisco Lindor, whose wife Katia gave birth to their son Koa on Sunday, and yet the Mets offense broke through with an impressive 10-4 onslaught against Miami. The offense was scarce to begin...

Senga, Peterson Dominate as Mets and Marlins Tie

The New York Mets took the field at Clover Park in Port St. Lucie on Monday with Kodai Senga seeing real game action for the first time since he recorded just 10 1/3 innings in 2024, including the postseason. Senga and the Mets went up against the Marlins, who started Connor Gillispie. It was a pitchers’ duel, with the teams ending the game in a 1-1 tie. An efficient first inning in which...

3 Up, 3 Down: Mets Fail To Clinch Miami Sweep

It had all started so well for the New York Mets. After winning the first two games of their series against the Marlins, the Mets were well on their way to what would have been an important sweep. Instead, a lack of offense doomed this team again in a 3-2 loss on Sunday. Given the Braves also won on Sunday, New York’s failure to finish the sweep could prove costly. And, on that note,...

Morning Briefing: Starling Marte Set to Return Soon

Good morning, Mets fans! Starling Marte played in nine innings for the Syracuse Mets on Friday in what is likely his final rehab assignment. Manager Carlos Mendoza said that it’s possible Marte is activated on Sunday, which would end his lengthy IL stint. Marte had a .745 OPS prior to his injury and would hopefully provide a jolt for a Mets offense that has generally struggled lately....

3 Up, 3 Down: Mets Settle For Series Split In Miami

The New York Mets didn’t exactly come firing out of the gates to start the second half of the season. In Miami for a four-game series against the 35-65 Marlins, the Mets had to win the finale to return to New York with a split. Not exactly ideal. It was also an uneven series full of inconsistencies from the offense and pitching. With the race for the Wild Card so tight, dropping two games...

Lindor, McNeil Power Mets to 6-4 Win Over Marlins

The Mets (51-48) entered Monday’s action looking to split their series with the pesty Marlins (35-65), who took two of the first three games of the series. David Peterson (5-0, 3.14 ERA) and Yonny Chirinos (0-2, 6.30 ERA) took the mound and for the eighth consecutive Peterson start, the Mets were victorious with a 6-4 win. After his two home runs on Friday, Jeff McNeil was an offensive...

Morning Briefing: Luis Severino Trash Talks Yankees

Good morning, Mets fans! Prior to Friday’s game against the Marlins, Luis Severino spoke to reporters about a group chat he is in with some of his former Yankees teammates, who teased Severino about not starting against them last time the Mets faced the Yankees. Severino responded that he wasn’t afraid of the Yankees because “right now, [they] only have two good hitters.”...

3 Up, 3 Down: Mets Walk-Off Marlins in Series Win

The New York Mets marked their return home in style by beating the Miami Marlins. It wasn’t always pretty, but they got the job done at Citi Field. After winning four of five games on the road in two capital cities – including a trip across the Atlantic to London – the Mets needed to take care of business against Miami. And they did. Sure, it took walk-off heroics on Thursday...

3 Up, 3 Down: Mets Continue To Implode In Miami

Talk about a rough weekend for the New York Mets in Miami. If dropping two out of three to a bad Marlins team wasn’t bad enough, Edwin Díaz’s struggles continued to escalate, Christian Scott endured his first tough outing, and more red flags emerged. Sure, the Mets did show some life by winning the series finale, but one victory isn’t enough to convince anyone that this is a...

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