Pete Alonso's go-ahead single lifts Mets
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The bullpen looks otherworldly.
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The Blue Jays didn’t do that Saturday night in Queens against the Mets.
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With their starting pitchers not working too deep into games at this point, the Mets’ bullpen continues to be a weapon early on this season.
The New York Mets' bullpen hasn't always been a strength over the years. Finding reliable relievers isn't easy since relief pitching is often highly volatile, with success one year often failing ...
The New York Mets haven’t gotten the best performance from their star-studded offense across their first three games. Besides Juan Soto, not a single batter recorded a hit in Saturday night's ...
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Megill’s performance, with an assist from the bullpen and Juan Soto’s thunder, helped the Mets get their first victory of the season, 3-1 over the Astros at Daikin Park. Soto’s first homer in a Mets uniform, a solo blast against Hunter Brown in the third, was the offensive highlight.
Pete Alonso leads the way as a small group of New York Mets helped lead the team to a positive 3-2 record this week.
Max Kranick’s outing for the New York Mets on April 1, 2025, against the Miami Marlins was a remarkable display of precision, efficiency, and command. In a relief role, Kranick dominated the opposing lineup,
The Mets’ bullpen has been exceptionally stingy to start the season. The five earned runs given up by the Mets’ relief corps through the first eight games of the season are the fewest allowed in the league (3-0,
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Senga placed the Mets in a fast 2-0 hole on Kyle Stowers’ two-run homer in the first inning. Xavier Edwards doubled leading off the game for the Marlins before Senga left a 93-mph four-seamer over the middle of the plate for Stowers, who cleared the fence in right-center.