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Mets at MLB trade deadline: What they've done so far and moves they can still make
NEW YORK — For the Mets, the eve of the trade deadline this season has brought hope and a far different mood than 2023. Last season, the uncertainty was palpable. The mood was jarring in the visiting clubhouse in Kansas City after trades were hatched to send away Justin Verlander, Mark Canha...
Mets Surprisingly Land Giants Star In Blockbuster Proposal By Insider
The New York Mets clearly are worth investing in. New York was near the bottom of the National League standings at one point this season but has completely turned things around. The Mets were more than 10 games below .500 and yet here they are now five games above .500 and holding a National League Wild Card spot.
Latest Mets outing highlights biggest trade deadline need
NEW YORK — After splitting a four-game series with the Braves, the Mets should be narrowing their focus at the MLB Trade Deadline. In Sunday’s 9-2 loss to Atlanta, left-hander David Peterson allowed four runs in five innings, handing the ball over to the bullpen for the final four innings. This highlights the team’s biggest need at the moment: Starting pitching.
Mets offense delivers encouraging result in Jesse Winker's first start, blowout win
NEW YORK — The Mets offense did not hold back in breaking out of their mini slump. After seeing their momentum halted against the Braves and going 20 innings without scoring a run, the Mets lashed out in their series opener against the Twins on Monday night. ...
Woman stabbed at Queens subway station in apparent domestic dispute: cops
Sign up for our QNS email newsletter to get news, updates, and local insights delivered straight to your inbox!. Police in Queens cuffed a man who allegedly stabbed a 23-year-old woman multiple times inside a subway station in Queens on Sunday night. Law enforcement sources said the incident occurred on...
Astoria’s ‘iconic’ Neptune Diner closes its doors after decades
ASTORIA, Queens (PIX11) – Astoria’s family-owned Neptune Diner said goodbye yesterday after serving up decades of good meals and great memories. Loyal customers dropped by, and some even brought their families to bid a final farewell. The Neptune Diner still has two other locations Bayside, Queens and Crown Heights, Brooklyn. “It’s just an iconic old […]
Mets ride three huge innings to blowout of Twins
Pete Alonso homered to lead off a six-run fourth inning on Monday night for the host New York Mets, who rolled to a 15-2 win over the Minnesota Twins in the opener of a three-game interleague series. Eight starters had at least one hit and one RBI for the Mets, who later added five- and four-run innings while snapping a two-game losing streak and improving to 16-9 this month. Jesse Winker, the lone New York starter without an RBI, was 1-for-2 with a walk before being lifted for Tyrone Taylor following the fifth inning. Taylor went 2-for-2 with two runs. Jeff McNeil and Luis Torrens had three RBIs apiece for the Mets, and Torrens had a game-high three hits. Byron Buxton laced an RBI single in the first and Ryan Jeffers homered in the ninth for the Twins, who have lost six of their past 10. Buxton finished 2-for-2 with a walk. Twins starter Simeon Woods Richardson (3-2) opened the game with three scoreless innings before Alonso homered on his second pitch of the fourth. The next six batters also reached -- including McNeil, Torrens and Francisco Lindor, all of whom had RBI singles -- before Brandon Nimmo and J.D. Martinez hit consecutive sacrifice flies. Nimmo's RBI, which made it 5-1, knocked Woods Richardson from the game. Cole Sands took over on the mound. The Mets sent 11 batters to the plate in the sixth, when Nimmo (single), Martinez (forceout), Mark Vientos (bases-loaded walk), McNeil (sacrifice fly) and Harrison Bader (hit by pitch) all collected an RBI. Alonso and McNeil had run-scoring doubles in the seventh before Torrens hit a two-RBI double off outfielder Matt Wallner, who made his first major league pitching appearance. Jose Quintana (6-6) cruised to the win after allowing one run on five hits and one walk while striking out five over six innings. Jose Butto earned his second save of the year, permitting four hits and a run over the final three innings. Woods Richardson gave up six runs on seven hits and three walks while striking out two over 3 1/3 innings. Wallner, who threw mostly pitches clocked below 50 mph, got the final four outs without allowing a run. --Field Level Media.
Once an Enemy, Upstate NY Native Now ‘Excited’ to Be with Mets After Trade
The relationship between Jesse Winker and fans of the New York Mets has been a tumultuous one, to say the least. It all started five years ago, when Winker was a member of the Cincinnati Reds. The Reds beat the Mets at Citi Field that season, and at numerous points, Winker made waving gestures that enraged New York fans.
What Level of Prospects Are the Mets Willing to Trade to Add Pitching?
Heading into the top of the sixth of Friday night’s game against the Atlanta Braves, New York Mets President of Baseball Operations David Stearns seemed to have all his ducks in a row to execute a flawless trade deadline. His team has stormed back into the Wild Card race...
Ozone Park champs earns silver medal
A hometown hero went from Ozone Park to her first Olympics competition and earned a silver medal for fencing on Sunday, while breaking several records. Lauren Scruggs, 21, became the first Black woman and the first openly LGBTQ+ athlete to earn a fencing medal for Team USA, according to a spokesperson for the Olympic fencing team.
3 takeaways from the Mets’ series split with the Atlanta Braves
After a two-game sweep of the New York Yankees, the New York Mets returned to Citi Field to welcome the Atlanta Braves to town for a four-game set. Nine innings wasn’t enough to settle things in game one, but Jeff McNeil became the hero as his walk-off single gave the Mets a 3-2 victory.
Twins vs. Mets Prediction, Odds and Probable Pitchers for Monday, July 29
Two teams in respective Wild Card races meet in Flushing, New York on Monday night. The Mets couldn't build on its Wild Card standing over the weekend, and now. Two teams in respective Wild Card races meet in Flushing, New York on Monday night. The Mets couldn't build on its...
Twins, Mets begin series aiming to boost wild-card positions
For a pair of teams that meet only infrequently, the host New York Mets and Minnesota Twins have a lot in common going into Monday's opener of their three-game series. As playoff contenders -- both enter in wild-card position -- they are positioned to make roster additions before Tuesday's trade deadline.
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