Tag: Miguel Rojas

Analyzing Francisco Lindor’s Competition In Capturing A Third Gold Glove

New York Mets’ superstar shortstop had another terrific season in 2022. Francisco Lindor slashed .254/.336/.470, good for a superb .806 OPS. The highest of his career since 2019. He also belted 30 home runs to go along with 98 RBIs and 108 runs (second-highest of his career). Not to mention, he also stole 31 bases, giving him his first 30-30 season of his career and becoming only the...

MMO 2023 NL East Preview: Miami Marlins

The National League East projects out to be one of the best divisions in baseball. With that in mind, and the fact the regular season is just a few days away, let’s take a look at each of the teams. First up, a team that projects to be in the bottom two. The Miami Marlins went into the 2022 season with high hopes of obtaining a wild-card spot. Already loaded with young pitching, the...

Morning Briefing: Dodgers Retire Fernando Valenzuela’s Number

Good morning, Mets fans! Per Jack Harris of LA Times Sports, the Los Angeles Dodgers announced at FanFest on Saturday they will be retiring Fernando Valenzuela’s number 34 on Friday, August 11 before a home against the Colorado Rockies. The Los Angeles Dodgers confirmed the announced in a congratulatory tweet for Valenzuela, announcing that there will never be another No. 34. Latest Mets News...

Morning Briefing: Dodgers Trade For Miguel Rojas

Good morning, Mets fans! The Dodgers made a trade Wednesday, acquiring an NL East foe the Mets are familiar with in Miguel Rojas from the Marlins. They sent minor league infielder Jacob Amaya over in the deal, the team announced. Latest Mets News The Twins officially announced their signing of short-lived Mets legend Carlos Correa. The Mets issued a short statement regarding the situation:...

Mets Strand Seven, Lose 3-2 Via Walk-Off In Miami

The New York Mets (47-27) entered Sunday afternoon’s game looking for the three-game sweep at LoanDepot Park against the Miami Marlins (33-38). However, it was the Marlins who got the last laugh as they walked it off against the Mets via a home run. Despite a superb pitching performance form David Peterson, the Mets’ bats let him down. In total, New York left seven runners stranded...

Lockout Negotiations Day Four: No Progress

As Herman’s Hermits famously sang, “second verse, same as the first.” Only in this case, it’s “fourth session, same as the first (and all preceding ones)”, no progress toward a new Collective Bargaining Agreement. Representatives from Major League Baseball and the Major League Baseball Players’ Association met for a fourth consecutive day in Jupiter,...

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