Pete Alonso, Mets
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Mets recalling Francisco Alvarez
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The New York Yankees are in need of a third baseman, and Eugenio Suárez seems like the ideal addition. However, the Yankees could go a different route.
After a frustrating loss Saturday, Brandon Nimmo was asked about whether the New York Mets’ “sense of urgency” had been heightened over the last month. Nimmo provided the usual answer to that question — that there is always a sense of urgency — before adding some crucial evidence.
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Rising Apple on MSN3 NY Mets alternatives to signing Pete Alonso that would’ve been a complete disaster
It's safe to say we're glad Pete Alonso is back in the blue and orange. After a rollercoaster offseason of negotiations and "backup plans," the Mets re-signed A
The New York Yankees make a stunning one-for-one trade deadline swap with the rival New York Mets in this hypothetical.
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The Cincinnati Reds lost in the finale but became just the fourth team to beat the New York Mets in a series at Citi Field this year.
The New York Mets allowed David Wright to pass the torch to Francisco Lindor. Wright's No. 5 was retired by the team on July 19 and amongst the festivities was Lindor being named the new team captain. Lindor joins an exclusive group in team history in gaining the honor.
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Rising Apple on MSNNY Mets Monday Morning GM: 3 roster plans wearing thin after 100 games
Sunday’s game between the New York Mets and Cincinnati Reds marked 100 for the team from Queens. An easily overlooked milestone, it means the final 62 games are
John Oliver, never one to pull punches on his HBO Show 'Last Week Tonight,' made it clear what kind of person moves to New York and becomes a Yankees fan.
BOTTOM LINE: The New York Mets host the Los Angeles Angels to begin a three-game series. New York has a 34-16 record in home games and a 56-44 record overall. The Mets are 35-7 in games when they scored at least five runs.
NEW YORK — The New York Mets inducted David Wright into their Hall of Fame and retired his No. 5 on Saturday — nearly 21 years after his big league debut.
The Mets, helmed by former Milwaukee Brewers general manager David Stearns, also selected former Whitefish Bay High School star Mitch Voit, now with Michigan, with its first pick (No. 38) in 2025. Kussow said he has yet to meet Voit, but it's a matter of time.