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Mets Monday Morning GM: 3 trade targets who make more sense now than they did a month ago
The MLB trade deadline is fun but if you don’t like things moving quickly, you better get out of the way. Things change quickly. The needs for the New York Mets have already flipped a ton. Injuries, underperformances, and the price for certain players have all swayed while giving...
Mets DFA Jake Diekman in surprise move after Subway Series heroics
Less than a week ago, Jake Diekman was the hero of the Subway Series, striking out Aaron Judge. Now, he’s out of a job. The Mets designated the struggling left-hander for assignment on Monday in a somewhat surprising move. In his place, they called up fellow southpaw Matt Gage.
3 women knifed in 2 stabbings across NYC — including inside Queens subway station: cops
Three women were knifed in a pair of bloody attacks — including an assault inside a Queens subway station — in the Big Apple Sunday night, according to police. A 23-year-old was stabbed multiple times in the torso on the mezzanine level of the Jamaica-Van Wyck Station in the Richmond Hill section of the borough at around 8:30 p.m., cops said.
Whacko panhandler stabs woman before pair of good Samaritans step in: ‘Papa, you’re a hero’
A deranged beggar repeatedly stabbed a woman in a Queens subway station Sunday before two brave good Samaritans swooped in and shoved him to the ground, cops said. Randol Contreras, 24, stabbed a 23-year-old stranger in the torso multiple times after begging for cash on the mezzanine level of the Jamaica-Van Wyck E train station in Richmond Hill around 8:30 p.m., authorities said.
Mets vs. Twins prediction: MLB odds, picks, best bets for Monday
Democratic donors raised $200M to make America cackle again. Donald Trump is suing ABC News and George “Slopadopoulus” for more. Billy Joel saw the lights go out on Broadway after playing his last show at MSG, but Paris started the fire to open the Olympics and started a second one when drag queens enjoyed their gluten-free, lactose-intolerant “Last Supper.”
Mets vs. Twins preview, pick: Royce Lewis return spells bad news for Jose Quintana
While the Mets have been among MLB’s hottest offenses over the past few months, I believe they’re due to slow down a bit, slashing a just-above-average .233/.300/.442 over the past week. Conversely, the Twins are heating up at the right time. With rookie Brooks Lee joining the big-league...
David Stearns must remember vital Mets truth at MLB trade deadline
Everyone should dare to dream. That includes Mets fans even after this 18-inning weekend spanking by the Braves reminded everyone to pump the brakes a little bit before calling this team a juggernaut. It was 9-2 for Atlanta on Sunday following the Braves’ 4-0 victory in Queens on Saturday that...
Nimmo Expects to Play Friday After Fouling Ball Off Foot
Brandon Nimmo left Wednesday’s game against the Minnesota Twins soon after fouling a ball off his foot in the sixth inning, but after the game told reporters he will be ready to go for the Mets’ next game on Friday. “It’s sore, but it’ll be fine,” he said....
Sean Manaea Masters Twins In Dominating Performance
The New York Mets starting rotation has mastered the Minnesota Twins over the first two games of this series. First, Jose Quintana allowed one run over six innings and bounced back after a rough first inning. Then, on Tuesday night, Sean Manaea took it another step further with arguably his best start in a Mets uniform.
Reports: Mets deal for A’s starter Paul Blackburn
The Oakland Athletics traded their longest-tenured player, right-handed starting pitcher Paul Blackburn, to the New York Mets on Tuesday, ESPN and The Athletic reported. Right-handed pitching prospect Kade Morris is going to the A’s in the deal, per The Athletic. Blackburn, 30, was a 2022 All-Star and began the...
Huascar Brazobán Activated; Paul Blackburn to Start on Friday
The Mets made a series of roster moves before their 1:10 p.m. ET game on Wednesday with the Twins. Right-handed reliever Huascar Brazobán has been added to the active roster, and right-handed reliever Tyler Zuber and left-handed reliever Matt Gage have been optioned to Triple-A Syracuse. The Mets also...
Neptune Diner in Queens closes after 40 years
It was the last call on Sunday for an iconic diner in Queens.Neptune Diner in Astoria closed its doors after 40 years in business."I think it's going to be a loss to the neighborhood," said customer Nicholas DiVittorio. "Good food, good people who serve you, fair prices."Since 1983, The Katsihtis brothers have owned the building on Astoria Boulevard but not the land, which was sold in 2018 for over $10 million.The brothers also had a 35-year lease which expired in 2019. But since then, they were not able to come to a long-term agreement with the landlord."We didn't get a...
Harvard fencer Lauren Scruggs makes history winning silver medal at Paris Olympics
Harvard University fencer Lauren Scruggs had an incredible Olympic debut in Paris, taking the silver medal in the women's foil to make history as the first Black fencer to win an Olympic medal in an individual women's event for the United States. The 21-year-old, from Queens, New York, lost 15-6...
Takeaways from the Braves’ series split with the Mets
The Braves and Mets essentially played to a standstill in New York. The Braves came into the series already reeling, and played some absolutely terrible baseball en route to two losses. But then, on the back of Spencer Schwellenbach’s brilliance and some bona fide homers, they were able to even the series.
Olson homers again but López leaves with injury as Braves rout Mets 9-2 for 4-game split
(AP) - Matt Olson homered in consecutive games for the first time this season, and the Atlanta Braves overcame an injury to All-Star starter Reynaldo López in a 9-2 rout against the New York Mets on Sunday. Austin Riley, Orlando Arcia and Ramón Laureano also went deep for the...
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