It’s undetermined if and how much Juan Soto batting after him will impact Francisco Lindor’s base stealing, but Soto doesn’t really care either way.
The Mets bullpen is within striking distance of the longest scoreless streak to start a season in franchise history set in [suddenly mumbling] 2007.
Jittery and with a racing heart, Max Kranick made his return to the major leagues on the team that he fell in love with the sport while watching.
Remember Jeff McNeil?! He’s swinging a bat again as he makes his way back from an oblique strain.
If you’re looking for Francisco Lindor to have the perfect answer as to why the first month of the season is his worst, you won’t find it.
Brandon Sproat made his 2024 debut with Syracuse in a short and uninspiring outing.
Slowly but surely Steve Cohen’s Metropolitan Park plan is creeping towards reality.
Around the National League East
The big bats of new acquisitions Nathaniel Lowe and Josh Bell battered Aaron Nola as the Nationals cruised to a 5-1 win over the Phillies.
For the third time in their first four games, the Marlins tied a record and once again walked off the Pirates.
Things continued to go badly for the Braves as Nick Pivetta put them into a meat grinder and they ended their time in San Diego with one hit in a 5-0 loss.
Around Major League Baseball
Some of the Yankees used their big caveman clubs, which MLB has confirmed the legality of, on their way to a 15 homer weekend.
Brewers manager Pat Murphy’s “old ass” thinks the homers are less to do with the bat and more to do with the men holding them.
Jacob deGrom made his first qualified start since 2023 as he went five scoreless innings and struck out six Red Sox.
The end of the first series of the year is one of the few times the world at large will let you overreact without much resistance.
Speaking of, Rafael Devers is without exaggeration off to one of the worst starts in the history of baseball.
The second best multi-talented pitcher on the Dodgers’ staff, Anthony Banda is the best barber in the clubhouse.
One start into his Blue Jays career, Max Scherzer is going on the injured list to deal with the thumb that has been bothering him for most of the spring.
Good news National League baseball fans! A pitcher got a hit AND an RBI!
Despite his recent pitching off the field, there is no definitive timeline for Shohei Ohtani’s return to pitching in actual game action.
This Date in Mets History
On this date throughout their history, the Mets have been part of trades for Don Hahn, Rico Brogna, and Reid Cornelius.
Yesterday at Amazin’ Avenue
Chris McShane dove into the new repertoire of Griffin Canning in his solid Mets debut.