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Pete Alonso, Brandon Nimmo and Marcus Stroman have had dinner with their boss. Cohen has encouraged them to bring significant others or an agent if they would like.
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After hearing boos on Tuesday, Francisco Lindor, the Mets' $341 million shortstop, is looking forward to hearing what fills the stadium when the results start coming.
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Francisco Lindor is now hitting .212 as a Met. He has two extra-base hits in 18 games. The Mets are 9-9. Maybe if the Mets were 12-6 it would be different.
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After 13 seasons in the big leagues, the lefty reliever Jerry Blevins announced his retirement Tuesday.
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Matt Harvey had to be haunted by the visuals all over his phone, computer, and TV. Jacob deGrom had become the story in baseball, the story across all of sports, with a mastery and grace from 60 feet,
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An unforeseen gift of former general manager Brodie Van Wagenen’s Mets tenure might be Miguel Castro.
The right-handed reliever has emerged as a late-inning staple, joining new arrivals Trevor May
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If only it were this easy. If only managing a baseball team were like clicking on the DoorDash app on your iPhone when you’re hungry, all those options, all those possibilities. Craving Five Guys?
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Taijuan Walker, with a rested bullpen behind him and an off day coming, realistically only needed to get through five innings or so Sunday.
The Mets got the bonus package.
In his strongest and
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Marcus Stroman enthusiastically clapped at fans as he jogged in from the Citi Field bullpen, and they responded in kind. It was as good as Saturday afternoon would get for the right-hander and the
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Dwight Gooden only remembers what friends, family members and fans have told him about 1985. He was too much in the moment, living that magical season, dominating every fifth game.
He’s starting