New York Mets shortstop Francisco Lindor reached 30 home runs in the Mets’ 8-5 victory over the Chicago Cubs on Thursday. With the blast, Lindor became the fifth player — and the second Met — to hit 30 homers and steal 30 bases this season. Lindor’s teammate Juan Soto, the Arizona Diamondbacks‘ Corbin Carroll, the […]
Read MoreThe New York Mets activated outfielder Tyrone Taylor from the injured list. The Mets removed Taylor from the 10-day injured list and immediately slotted him into the lineup. He’s batting ninth and playing center field against the Chicago Cubs on Wednesday night. Taylor is Great Defensively Mets President of Baseball Operations David Stearns prioritizes defense. […]
Read MoreMets 6, Padres 1 Jonah Tong’s strong start and Brandon Nimmo’s three-run home run gave the New York Mets a big series win over the San Diego Padres, 6–1, Thursday afternoon. What Went Right for the Mets Jonah Tong Bounces Back In Tong’s disastrous performance on September 12 against the Texas Rangers, he didn’t attack […]
Read MoreThe New York Mets activated backup catcher Luis Torrens from the injured list Wednesday. The Mets removed Torrens from the 10-day injured list and he’ll be coming off the bench. Regular catcher Francisco Alvarez is batting eighth and behind the dish Wednesday. Torrens Is Elite Defensively The Mets acquired Torrens from the New York Yankees […]
Read MoreMets 8, Padres 3 The New York Mets‘ early offense and strong pitching propelled them to a dominant 8-3 victory over the San Diego Padres Tuesday night. What Went Right for the Mets Mets Early Offense The Mets scored five in the first inning off Padres starter Michael King. Brett Baty punctuated the rally with […]
Read MoreThe New York Mets activated outfielder Jose Siri from the injured list on Tuesday. The Mets removed Siri from the 60-day injured list Tuesday and immediately put him in the lineup. He is batting ninth and playing center field against the Philadelphia Phillies on Tuesday evening. Siri Is Dynamic on the Bases and in Field […]
Read MoreFormer New York Mets manager Davey Johnson, who guided the franchise to its second World Series championship in 1986, died Friday. Johnson passed at a hospital in Sarasota, Florida, after a long illness, according to ESPN. He was 82. Johnson was a four-time All-Star and won two championships and three gold gloves in a 13-year […]
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