The Mets have definitely seen better weeks. Grace is back after another week of Mets baseball. She recaps the week that has passed, with the highlights and many, many lowlights.
Don't look now, but this star top prospect is heating up in Triple-A Syracuse, which could earn him a call-up to the major leagues sooner rather than later.
If before the season started you were told the 2024 Mets would be 12-8 at the 20-game mark, you might have been mildly surprised but it would have been believable.
After a 1-5 opening season homestand, the Mets hit the road for the first time, traveling to Cincinnati to take on the Reds. The blue and orange team took game one 3-2, with a solo shot in the eighth from Jeff McNeil, who provided the deciding run.
There’s a lot that must feel new about this season for Rhys Hoskins. It’s his first as a Milwaukee Brewer, after the emotional rush of the 2022 playoff run with the Philadelphia Phillies, a season-ending ACL tear to start 2023, and the experience of becoming expendable once Bryce Harper moved to first base.
The New York Mets 2024 season is not off to a great start with back-to-back losses to the Milwaukee Brewers. Even worse, they allowed a longtime nemesis — former Philadelphia Phillies first basemen Rhys Hoskins — to completely humiliate them in Saturday's 7-6 Brewers win.
For better or worse, the extracurriculars that took place during the Mets’ Opening Day loss at the hands of the Milwaukee Brewers have seemingly overshadowed the actual results of the game and simultaneously become a pertinent topic throughout the world of baseball.
Jeff McNeil completely lost his mind on Rhys Hoskins Friday over a slide the new Brewers first baseman made into second base late in the game between Milwaukee and the New York Mets.
You can take Rhys Hoskins away from the NL East, but there are still plenty of hard feelings between him and the New York Mets. They ignited those feelings again on Friday afternoon in a play at second base that resulted in both benches briefly emptying.
Opening Day for the 2024 MLB season is Thursday, and a number of notable players aim to get back on track after underperforming in 2023.
The New York Mets need second baseman Jeff McNeil to build on an encouraging second half of the 2023 season if they are to surprise the world this summer.
The New York Mets will have one of their key contributors ready by March 28. Second baseman Jeff McNeil, who has dealt with bicep soreness and hasn't seen spring training action yet, is expected to play on Opening Day.
This is a good sign for the New York Mets, who are waiting on their All-Star infielder to return from injury. On Thursday, Mets manager Carlos Mendoza told reporters that Jeff McNeil will begin swinging a bat again on Saturday.
The New York Mets got some good news involving one of the club's All-Stars. New York had a down year in 2023 and is looking to get back on track in 2024.
Opening Day has yet to arrive, and the 2024 campaign is off to a shaky start as the injury bug has already nipped the Mets. Projected Opening Day starter and ace Kodai Senga has suffered a shoulder strain which will shut down the 31-year-old for at least three weeks after receiving a PRP injection to help with the injury.
The New York Mets do not need a Jeff McNeil injury to begin the year. Unfortunately, manager Carlos Mendoza revealed on Saturday that McNeil is dealing with left bicep soreness.
The MLB offseason has flown by and the regular season is just a couple months away as Spring Training begins in a few weeks. The New York Mets are hoping to bounce back this season after a disappointing campaign in 2023.
The New York Mets placed infielder/outfielder Jeff McNeil on the 10-day injured list on Thursday, ending his season because of a torn ulnar collateral ligament in his left elbow.
Jeff McNeil slugged a tiebreaking solo homer in the top of the ninth inning and the New York Mets defeated the host Miami Marlins 2-1 on Monday night. McNeil won a lefty-on-lefty matchup, pulling a 1-1 slider from Tanner Scott that was clocked at 89 mph.
The New York Mets are playing their best baseball this season, thanks to improved production from core offensive players. It helps that Brandon Nimmo, Francisco Lindor, and Pete Alonso have gone from good to great in this stretch.
The New York Mets held a press conference yesterday afternoon for Jeff McNeil after the agreement on a four-year, $50 million contract extension. McNeil expressed loads of excitement about the deal as well as for this upcoming season.
The New York Mets added another checkmark to a highly active offseason, agreeing to terms Friday on a four-year contract extension with second baseman and reigning National League batting champion Jeff McNeil.
After signing the 2022 NL batting champion, Jeff McNeil, to an extension, here are three moves the team must make now.
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