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Mets manager Carlos Mendoza wanted to give Francisco Lindor a rare day off on Sunday as the shortstop continues to play with a fractured pinky toe. But Lindor wasn’t having it.
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Rising Apple on MSNNY Mets manager gives a refreshingly blunt assessment of Tylor MegillWith Tylor Megill, it’s usually one bad inning to spoil the start. It was the fourth inning of Saturday’s start that met this criteria. In an 8-4 loss to the Ta
Mets manager Carlos Mendoza discussed pulling Clay Holmes after just 79 pitches on Friday night, and then Paul Blackburn's rough outing that followed.
The Mets won their sixth straight game Thursday, sweeping the Nationals series, but the loss of ace Kodai Senga hurts.
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Rising Apple on MSN3 NY Mets players to blame most for getting swept this weekend at homeA cold and wet Father's Day weekend in Queens was an ugly one -- and I'm not just talking about the weather. For the first time all season, the New York Mets fo
NEW YORK — Mets infielder Brett Baty exited Sunday’s game against the Tampa Bay Rays. In the moment, with the Mets trailing 6-0, it looked like Mets manager Carlos Mendoza was trying to spark something, pinch-hitting Ronny Mauricio in Baty’s place.
During the ninth inning of Thursday afternoon’s Mets win over the Nationals, the game was getting close as closer Edwin Diaz initially struggled to get Washington hitters out, which included issuing a walk to first baseman Nathaniel Lowe to load the bases with nobody out.
Pete Alonso wears his heart on the sleeve of his Mets jersey. It’s evident for all to see in the way he plays baseball, especially at Citi Field.