Amid shake-up buzz, Mets skipper focused on the job at hand
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Mets designate Pham for assignment, agree to deal with OF Slater
NEW YORK -- Fourteen plate appearances into Tommy Pham’s latest tour in New York, the Mets are parting ways with him. The team designated Pham for assignment following its doubleheader sweep at the hands of the Rockies on Sunday. Pham went 0-for-13 with a walk during his brief stint with
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Red-hot Ewing, Mets No. 3 prospect, one step closer to bigs after promotion to Triple-A
During A.J. Ewing’s breakout 2025 season, he climbed three levels from Single-A to Double-A and pushed his way onto the Top 100 Prospects list. With his latest move, he’s already joining his second level of 2026 with only The Show left to go. The Mets promoted Ewing -- the club’s
Mets face Senga questions after getting swept by Rockies
NEW YORK -- In many ways, the Mets’ sweep at the hands of the Rockies this weekend was more disheartening than the 12-game losing streak that preceded it. The streak was one thing -- a cavalcade of poor play, exacerbated by bad luck, that sunk the Mets down the standings
McLean notches 100th career K amid unusual stream of traffic
NEW YORK -- At various points this season, Nolan McLean has been splendid, exceptional, incredible. On Sunday, he was something less anticipated: mortal. The Rockies recorded five hits and two walks off McLean in five-plus innings of a 3-1 loss to Colorado in Game 1 of a doubleheader at Citi
Latest Mets injuries & transactions
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1 newcomer on each team making a strong early impression
Everyone has an opportunity to make a strong first impression. Some, like Blue Jays ace Dylan Cease, have simply matched expectations after signing a high-profile free-agent contract with a new club. Others, like Tigers infielder Kevin McGonigle and White Sox slugger Munetaka Murakami, are beginning their respective Major League careers
The numbers behind Peralta's curiously inefficient run
NEW YORK -- Ask Mets officials about Freddy Peralta, and they will point to the quality of his stuff, the sharpness of his arsenal, the vivaciousness of his personality. There’s a reason why the Mets targeted Peralta over the offseason. He’s a good Major League pitcher. On his best days,
Mets' rotation has been fluid early -- and that could continue
NEW YORK -- It’s a weird time to be a Mets starting pitcher. Entering Spring Training, the Mets’ rotation depth chart read something like this: Freddy Peralta, Nolan McLean, Clay Holmes, David Peterson, Sean Manaea, Kodai Senga, Tobias Myers, Christian Scott and Jonah Tong. Quibble with the order all you
Bichette has his Bo-ment: Mets upend Twins on newcomer's clutch double
NEW YORK -- Standing on second base, Bo Bichette turned toward the home dugout at Citi Field and punched his right fist once, then a second time emphatically through the air. The first two dozen games of Bichette’s Mets career had been a slog. On his inaugural weekend as a
With brain 'on autopilot,' Brazobán causes bullpen confusion in ninth
NEW YORK -- The end of a weird 10-8 Mets win over the Twins on Thursday night became a few degrees weirder when, for a moment, no one seemed to know who was pitching in the top of the ninth inning. The Mets had just taken the lead on Bo
Lindor expected to miss significant time with calf strain
NEW YORK -- A day after welcoming Juan Soto back to their lineup, the Mets officially said a temporary goodbye to Francisco Lindor. Lindor landed on the 10-day injured list Thursday after straining his left calf running the bases in the previous night's 3-2 win over the Twins that snapped
Mets No. 3 prospect Ewing adds first Double-A homer to his ever-expanding portfolio
A.J. Ewing had done a little bit of everything through first two weeks of first season except for one thing. That is no longer the case. The Mets' No. 3 prospect clubbed his first long ball of the season as part of another multihit performance during Double-A Binghamton's 3-1 loss
Fiery Weaver after Mets' long-awaited win: 'I ain't scared of nobody'
Winning 3-2 over the Twins after an agonizing 12-game losing streak, the Mets had to be feeling a range of emotions Wednesday night. Reliever Luke Weaver, who earned the win by getting the final four outs, put those emotions on his sleeve. Weaver riled up the Citi Field crowd with
Soto drawing on lessons from '19 Nats as Mets eye turnaround
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Back in the win column! Mets snap 12-game skid with 1st victory in 2 weeks
NEW YORK -- After two weeks of trying, the Mets finally picked up a victory.
Soto singles, walks in first game back from injured list
NEW YORK -- A few hours after the Mets lost to the Twins at Citi Field on Tuesday night, manager Carlos Mendoza was writing out his starting lineup for Wednesday. And one can imagine the skipper’s reaction when he inserted Juan Soto’s name for the first time since April 3
Where McLean stands in Pitcher Power Rankings
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$10 Minor League tickets?! Yep, that's not a typo
Minor League Baseball is famous for being a top-tier, low-cost family entertainment option. Throughout the 2026 season, going to a game can be an even better value than usual. Through April 28, all 120 MiLB teams -- clubs from Single-A to Triple-A at ballparks from Palm Beach, Fla., to Vancouver,
Best fastballs on the farm? Here are 30 -- 1 for each team
Once upon a time in baseball, picking which pitchers had the best fastball was done solely based on how hard they threw. When the radar gun started being used in the 1970s, it was a quick and easy way to measure who had the best heater. But as the game
Burning sage, Lindor's HR not enough as Mets' skid hits 12
NEW YORK -- About three hours before first pitch on Tuesday, Mets owner Steve Cohen emerged into the Mets’ dugout for an impromptu chat about his team. Cohen described himself as “calm,” but also “concerned” and “focused.” He suggested that he is not the type to panic, even in the