Tag: Tyler Rogers

Morning Briefing: Mark Vientos to Represent Nicaragua in WBC

Good morning, Mets fans! Mark Vientos will represent Nicaragua at the upcoming World Baseball Classic. Vientos was born in Connecticut and went to high school in Florida, but his mom was born in Nicaragua while his dad was born in the Dominican Republic. Notable players who represented Nicaragua in the 2023 WBC include Jonathan Loáisiga and Erasmo Ramírez. Latest Mets News The Mets posted a...

Tyler Rogers Signs Three-Year Deal with Blue Jays

According to Jeff Passan of ESPN, submarining right-hander Tyler Rogers has agreed to a three-year, $37 million deal with a vesting option for a fourth year. It’s Toronto’s first addition to their major league bullpen of the offseason, not counting Cody Ponce. Rogers, 34, has been as much of a workhorse as a modern reliever can be. He has led the majors in games pitched four times...

Five Free Agents the Mets Should Target This Winter

On the heels of an immensely disappointing season – one that saw a team with lofty expectations miss out on the playoffs on the final day of the year – the Mets have their work cut out for them this offseason. With beloved closer Edwin Díaz and franchise home run leader Pete Alonso entering free agency, and a pitching staff that faltered down the stretch, the team faces a glaring need across the...

Revisiting The Mets’ Performance At The 2025 MLB Trade Deadline

The disappointing end to the 2025 season for the New York Mets has been well documented. The team that once owned a league-best 45-24 record not only didn’t hold onto their division lead, but didn’t even make the playoffs. All despite having a clear path to do so on the last day of the season. Following the disappointing season, a lot has been made of what exactly went wrong. One...

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...

Mets See Their 2025 Season End With a 4-0 Loss To The Marlins

After months of lackluster baseball, the New York Mets effectively ended their 2025 season with a whimper, with a 4-0 defeat to the Miami Marlins at loanDepot Park on Sunday. The loss culminated in an 83-79 campaign marked by two distinct halves: a strong start of 45 wins and 24 losses, boasting a league-best 2.80 ERA, followed by a significant decline after June 13, where they struggled with a...

Dissecting The Possibilities For Carlos Mendoza And His Pitching Staff Sunday

The New York Mets have seemingly been patching together their pitching staff for the better part of the last week. After Saturday’s game, the team announced that left-handed pitcher Sean Manaea will start game No. 162. With the game being a must win, and Manaea’s recent struggles, a short leash will likely be had. So, who is available behind Manaea in the finale? One would assume...

3 Up, 3 Down: Mets Come Through In Chicago

The New York Mets now have three games left for all the marbles. After coming up clutch to take two out of three in Chicago, the Mets go into the final weekend of the regular season knowing what they need to do. Just win and take care of business in Miami. That’s easier said than done given this team’s history against the Marlins. But, with that said, the Mets did just grind out two...

Mets’ Pitching Outlook for Crucial Marlins Series

The Mets’ pitching plans for their final, and most important, series of the regular season against the Miami Marlins still appear to be up in the air as they sit a game up on the Cincinnati Reds for the final Wild Card spot in the National League. Brandon Sproat will toe the rubber in the first game of the set on Friday night at loanDepot Park, which would line him up to start Game 2 of a...

Mets Suffer Gut Punch 5-3 Loss To Nationals

The 2025 New York Mets may have been defined in Saturday’s loss to the Washington Nationals. It was a loss that could, in the end, cost them a postseason berth when they look back on this season after next week. In their 5-3 loss to Washington, New York hurt themselves with errors on defense earlier in the game, and on offense, leaving countless runners on base, which showed a lot in the...

3 Up 3 Down: Mets Finish Texas Series On A High

It isn’t how you start, it is how you finish. Just ask the New York Mets after this weekend. All in all, it was another tough weekend for the Mets as the losing streak stretched to eight consecutive games. They also dropped their sixth straight series after losing the first two games to the Rangers. Things looked pretty bleak. However, some extra-inning heroics in the series finale on...

Despite Eighth Consecutive Loss, Brandon Sproat Impresses Again

Silver linings are all the New York Mets have had for eight consecutive games and on Saturday it was Brandon Sproat who fired six scoreless innings against the Texas Rangers in his first career start at Citi Field. He was at 70 pitches (53 thrown for strikes) through six, but manager Carlos Mendoza went to the bullpen with the Mets leading 1-0. “Even though there was only 70 pitches, when...

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