Mendoza confident in Quintana amid tough stretch
NEW YORK -- After watching his team lose to the Braves, 4-2, at Citi Field on Friday night, Mets manager Carlos Mendoza said he is not concerned about left-hander Jose Quintana. Maybe he should be. With Kodai Senga out with a shoulder injury, Quintana was supposed to be the anchor
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The most surprising developments for each team
There has been no shortage of surprising developments in the 2024 season. Whether they are good or bad developments, or on the player or team-wide level, there are plenty of trends that have already shifted the arc of this season. With the help of each club's MLB.com beat writer, here
Mets-Cards finale postponed; makeup on Aug. 5
ST. LOUIS -- At around the time Wednesday’s series finale between the Mets and Cardinals was due to start, a smattering of Mets players spilled out of the dugout to catch a peek at the darkening sky. One of them, Jake Diekman, considers himself a tornado enthusiast; he used to
Alonso escapes slump, crushes double and HR
ST. LOUIS -- Few players in baseball needed a hit more than Pete Alonso. As Alonso stepped to the plate in the fifth inning Tuesday at Busch Stadium, he was deep in a 1-for-32 slump that had dragged his average down to .201. His slugging percentage had fallen more than
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Potential future closers -- one for each team
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The Mets' electric prospect arm few saw coming
This story was excerpted from Anthony DiComo’s Mets Beat newsletter. To read the full newsletter, click here. And subscribe to get it regularly in your inbox. ST. LOUIS -- During one of Jonah Tong’s final starts for Single-A St. Lucie, Mets director of player development Andrew Christie was taking in
Here are the top 10 prospects in the Complex leagues
The Rookie-level Arizona Complex and Florida Complex leagues began play last Saturday, a month earlier than they did a year ago. The changes mean that the circuits will be populated more by players making the jump from the Rookie-level Dominican Summer League the season before and less by guys coming
Nimmo-stradamus? OF's hot streak prediction quickly coming true
ST. LOUIS -- Late last week after a potential go-ahead blast died on the Citi Field warning track, Brandon Nimmo stood in front of his locker and spoke at length about his season-opening slump. Outside of a spate of rotten luck, Nimmo had little explanation. He was hitting the ball
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Prospects Williams, Gilbert hoping for late May returns
ST. LOUIS -- Neither Jett Williams nor Drew Gilbert, the two highest-ranked players in the Mets’ farm system, has taken the field in recent weeks. Both are dealing with injuries that will continue to sideline them for some time, though both are also recovering with an eye toward returning as
'New York is home': Strawberry on heart attack, number retirement
ST. LOUIS -- Two months after suffering a heart attack that grounded him at home in St. Louis and nearly prevented him from attending longtime teammate Dwight Gooden’s number retirement ceremony, Darryl Strawberry showed up to Busch Stadium on Monday feeling healthy and looking fit. The legendary Mets outfielder has
'We're having a hard time': Mets can't solve Trop woes
ST. PETERSBURG -- The Mets were swept out of Tropicana Field, saying a quick goodbye to a building where they haven’t won since 2015. They’ve known all sorts of frustration here. But it never reached quite the level of the body blows they absorbed on Sunday afternoon. They were one
'It was awesome': Scott delivers scintillating MLB debut
ST. PETERSBURG -- For Mets right-hander Christian Scott, it seemed larger than a Major League debut. It was more like a premiere, uncommon poise under the bright lights, the promise of some really big things. The inevitable headlines -- Great Scott! -- might sound like a cliché. But they won’t
Mets' No. 10 prospect sets career high in season-best outing
Returning to Double-A Binghamton for 2024, Blade Tidwell has opened the year sharp. The Mets’ No. 10 prospect carved through 21 1/3 innings in April, posting a 1.69 ERA with 27 strikeouts, but his first outing of May almost threw him off track in his torrid start.
Offensive outburst can't salvage Quintana's tough start
ST. PETERSBURG -- For starters, it was not close to the pitching outing needed by the Mets on Friday night. Left-hander Jose Quintana couldn’t escape the third inning. The damages: 2 2/3 innings, 10 hits and eight earned runs allowed. Making matters worse, it wasted a great night of production
No. 5 prospect Scott joins Mets on eve of MLB debut
ST. PETERSBURG -- Right-hander Christian Scott, the Mets’ top pitching prospect, will make his Major League debut on Saturday night, and manager Carlos Mendoza says that will make it a lot more than just another game. “It’s obviously a big deal for the organization,’’ Mendoza said before Friday night’s series
Nimmo trusting process amid tough-luck start
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Spoiler alert: Christian Scott is joining MLB Pipeline’s Top 100 Prospects list on Saturday, the same day he’s headed to The Show. The Mets are calling up their top pitching prospect to debut against the Rays at Tropicana Field, the club confirmed Thursday night. That first outing comes when Padres
Lindor goes from out sick to off-the-bench walk-off hero
NEW YORK -- For days, Francisco Lindor had been feeling ill. But the situation worsened enough on Wednesday evening for Lindor to ask out of the game. “I was going to throw up at shortstop,” Lindor said. “Or do No. 2 at shortstop.”