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Carlos Mendoza, the Mets manager, was excited to see a Little League World Series team from his Venezuelan hometown. While ...
Carlos Mendoza uncovers the main culprits behind the New York Mets debacle. Is Kodai Senga to blame?
Chaos is beginning to rear its head at Citi Field where the New York Mets have had their ups and downs throughout the current campaign. For better or worse, manager Carlos Mendoza ...
The Mets hadn’t announced the results of Francisco Alvarez’s MRI exam as of Monday, a day after the catcher suffered an injury to his right thumb while diving into second base during Sunday’s win over ...
Mark Vientos' 2025 season has been a huge disappointment following his breakout 2024. He looked down for the count and had rarely been used over the past ...
Regardless of where these teams are in the standings, if the Mets keep playing like they have been since June, they’ll be in ...
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amNewYork on MSNMets and Francisco Alvarez can’t catch a break; young catcher undergoes MRI for jammed thumb
Francisco Alvarez’s breakthrough has been one of the Mets’ largest bright spots amid a disastrous past month. But the ...
The New York Mets downed the Seattle Mariners by a final score of 7-3, giving the Amazins their first back-to-back wins since ...
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The Mets offense continued its tear, piling up 14 hits in a 7-3 win over the Mariners in front of a energetic crowd in Sunday's Little League Classic.
Mets manager Carlos Mendoza said after Sunday's 7-3 win over the Mariners that Alvarez would return to New York on Monday to undergo an MRI on his jammed right thumb, the Associated Press reports.
The Mets have another injury concern on their hands as their NL playoff chase picks up following Sunday's 7-3 win over the Mariners.
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