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Morning Briefing: Top Prospect Kevin Parada Lands on Injured List

Good morning, Mets fans! Mets top prospect Kevin Parada is going on the injured list with a right ankle sprain. Parada was injured on Thursday night when going from first to third on a base hit. The 21-year-old catcher who is generally considered the Mets’ no. 1 prospect, has built up to a .797 OPS for High-A Brooklyn after a slow start to the year. Latest Mets News The Mets defeated the...

Robertson Gives Up Three-Run Homer, Mets Lose 5-4 to Giants

The Mets hosted the Giants for the first game of a three-game set on Friday night. The game officially marked the beginning of the second half of the season for the Mets, and if this game is a sign of things to come, the team will only continue to disappoint. After a five-iinning start by Carlos Carrasco was followed up by two solid combined innings from Jeff Brigham and Brooks Raley, David...

Lindor, Scherzer Shine as Mets Defeat Rockies 5-2

Earlier this month, the New York Mets lost two out of three at home against the Colorado Rockies. On Friday night, the Mets began a series, this time on the road, with the Rockies hoping to avenge their previous series loss against the team. Game 1 of the series presented a great chance with a favorable pitching matchup for the Mets as Max Scherzer faced off against Connor Seabold. Scherzer...

Lindor Finishes Mets’ 10-9 Comeback Win Over Former Team

Coming off the team’s first series win in a month, the Mets hosted the Guardians on Friday for the first game of a three-game series. In the first game between the two teams since the blockbuster trade that brought Francisco Lindor and Carlos Carrasco to New York and sent Andrés Giménez and Amed Rosario to Cleveland, Carrasco got the start for the Mets against his former team while Cal...

Canha Leads Mets Offense in 6-2 Victory Over Marlins

The Mets took the field at loanDepot Park on Saturday afternoon looking to rebound from their disappointing loss on Friday evening. Tylor Megill started the game for the Mets in place of Justin Verlander, who was put on the Injured List, while the promising Edward Cabrera took the mound for the Marlins. While the bats went cold on Friday, they were able to come through in the clutch as big hits...

Morning Briefing: David Robertson Excited To Help Mets

Good morning, Mets fans! Recently acquired relief pitcher David Robertson spoke with Andrew Tredinnick of northjersey.com and spoke about his excitement to join the Mets and his passion to win with the team. “I love to be in the bullpen and just kind of hash things out with guys and hear about what they’re thinking,” he said. “It’s nice to be able to have an...

David Robertson Is the Mets New Eighth Inning Man

David Robertson has finally reached Queens. Roberson has killed the Mets out of the pen for years. In 25 games against and 111 plate appearances, the Mets’ offense has responded with a .175/.270/.258 slash line with 39 strikeouts. No longer will they be tortured by Robertson’s cutter or excellent curveball. Now they’ll get a chance to see it shut down opposing teams. Robertson...

Morning Briefing: Multiple Teams Showing Interest In Justin Turner

Good morning, Mets fans! The baseball world quieted down a bit after a busy Winter Meetings, but there are still plenty of rumors going around. Jon Heyman of the New York Post reports that there are about half a dozen teams interested in Justin Turner, with the Dodgers, Diamondbacks, and Marlins included among those teams. Now it’s time for the morning briefing! Latest Mets News On Friday,...

Mets Announce David Robertson, José Quintana Deals

The New York Mets announced on Friday night that they’ve signed left-handed starter José Quintana and right-handed reliever David Robertson.  The deal with Quintana is for two-years, $26 million, and one-year, $10 million with Robertson. Quintana, 33, revitalized his career in 2022 between the Pirates and the Cardinals. The left-hander pitched to a 2.93 ERA, 2.99 FIP, and 1.21 WHIP in 32...

Morning Briefing: Mets Stay Busy With Signings of Nimmo, Robertson

Good morning, Mets fans! The New York Mets continued their spending ways and made a big splash in the free agent market by re-signing center fielder Brandon Nimmo to an eight-year, $162 million contract as well as signing reliever David Robertson to a one-year, $10 million contract. These two signings come after the Mets acquired reliever Brooks Raley as well as signing pitchers Jose Quintana...

Mets Sign David Robertson to One-Year Deal

On the heels of reports the New York Mets were re-signing Brandon Nimmo, Jeff Passan of ESPN reports the team has signed reliever David Robertson to a one-year $10 million deal. As Passan astutely pointed out the “Mets just keep getting better.” Robertson is no stranger to New York. He came up with the Yankees and pitched there from 2008 – 2014 serving as a vital set-up reliever for the...

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