Mets, Tylor Megill and Carlos Mendoza
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Mets manager Carlos Mendoza wanted to give Francisco Lindor a rare day off on Sunday as the shortstop continues to play with a fractured pinky toe. But Lindor wasn’t having it.
Mets manager Carlos Mendoza didn't shut down the possibility of right-hander Frankie Montas joining the team as a reliever after his ongoing rehab assignment. On Friday, Montas gave up eight runs across 1 2/3 innings for Triple-A Syracuse,
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Yardbarker on MSNWhy Mets aren't worried about Francisco Lindor toe injury ahead of summerAlmost immediately after the New York Mets confirmed that Francisco Lindor suffered a broken pinky toe when he was hit by a pitch during the June 4 game against the Los Angeles Dodgers, some fans understandably wondered if that setback could bother the star shortstop throughout the remainder of the season.
NEW YORK — Mets manager Carlos Mendoza announced after Friday’s 7-5 loss to the Rays that right-hander Kodai Senga has been diagnosed with a Grade 1 strain in his right hamstring.
Mets manager Carlos Mendoza discussed pulling Clay Holmes after just 79 pitches on Friday night, and then Paul Blackburn's rough outing that followed.
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Rising Apple on MSNNY Mets manager gives a refreshingly blunt assessment of Tylor MegillWith Tylor Megill, it’s usually one bad inning to spoil the start. It was the fourth inning of Saturday’s start that met this criteria. In an 8-4 loss to the Ta
For the first time this season, the New York Mets were the victims of a series sweep. After entering their three-game series against the Tampa Rays on a six-gam
NEW YORK — Mets infielder Brett Baty exited Sunday’s game against the Tampa Bay Rays. In the moment, with the Mets trailing 6-0, it looked like Mets manager Carlos Mendoza was trying to spark something, pinch-hitting Ronny Mauricio in Baty’s place.
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Rising Apple on MSN3 NY Mets players to blame most for getting swept this weekend at homeA cold and wet Father's Day weekend in Queens was an ugly one -- and I'm not just talking about the weather. For the first time all season, the New York Mets fo
The New York Mets find themselves in unfamiliar territory for the first time in 2025. Not only were they swept for the first time this season after losing three