• Alex Rodriguez fuming over ‘fixed’ sale of Mets to Steve Cohen, sources say

    Alex Rodriguez fuming over ‘fixed’ sale of Mets to Steve Cohen, sources say

    Alex Rodriguez is fuming over losing the Mets to billionaire Steve Cohen and griping that the process was rigged, multiple sources tell The Post. Sources close to the former Yankees slugger say they lost the Queens team on Friday, Aug. 28 after the Mets’ banker — Steve Greenberg of Allen & Co. — reached out …
  • Keith Hernandez gets choked up paying tribute to Mets’ Tom Seaver

    Keith Hernandez gets choked up paying tribute to Mets’ Tom Seaver

    Much like the fans who rooted for him as a player, the loss of Tom Seaver had an emotional impact on Keith Hernandez. Prior to the Mets-Yankees game, the SNY booth was discussing the legendary Met who passed away on Monday at the age of 75, and Hernandez couldn’t get through his own thoughts about …
  • NYC kids of the ‘70s always had Tom Seaver, and always will: Sherman

    NYC kids of the ‘70s always had Tom Seaver, and always will: Sherman

    When I heard Wednesday night that Tom Seaver had died, I found myself thinking about New York a lot. That happens often these days. I love this city — born, raised, still live here. I am a child of the 1970s and I hear so many comparisons to those times re-emerging. About financial shortfalls, rising …
  • Mets legend Tom Seaver was truest definition of a hero

    Mets legend Tom Seaver was truest definition of a hero

    This one’s personal. This one’s different. You get one first-ever hero in your life, and you hope it’s a good one. You hope that hero is the equivalent of your devotion, the equal of the admiration and the affection you invest. That isn’t automatic. Human beings are fragile. They are fallible. They can disappoint you. …
  • Mets and the baseball world mourn the death of Tom Seaver

    Mets and the baseball world mourn the death of Tom Seaver

    The Mets and the rest of the baseball world mourned the death of Mets legend Tom Seaver on Wednesday night. The Mets confirmed the 75-year-old Hall of Fame pitcher’s passing, which was caused by complications of dementia and Lyme disease. Dwight “Doc” Gooden, another legendary pitcher in Mets lore, tweeted his admiration for Seaver. “Everyone …
  • Tom Seaver, greatest Met ever, dead at 75

    Tom Seaver, greatest Met ever, dead at 75

    The Franchise has taken the great mound in the sky. Mets legend Tom Seaver died on Monday at the age of 75, passing in his sleep because of complications of dementia and Lyme disease, the Mets confirmed on Wednesday. “We are heartbroken to share that our beloved husband and father has passed away,” wife Nancy …
  • Michael Conforto power display leads Mets to much-needed win

    Michael Conforto power display leads Mets to much-needed win

    BALTIMORE –— Through the thick Maryland humidity there were signs of life Wednesday from a Mets team that desperately needs a hot streak. Among the successes for the Mets in their 9-4 victory over the Orioles at Camden Yards to snap a five-game skid was David Peterson’s seamless adaption to a different role. Moved to …
  • Matt Harvey’s MLB career in jeopardy after latest Royals debacle

    Matt Harvey’s MLB career in jeopardy after latest Royals debacle

    The third start of the latest – and perhaps final — chance to revive his career was another dark night for Matt Harvey. The former Mets All-Star was hammered for five runs — and three homers — while recording just four outs in the Kansas City Royals’ 10-1 loss Tuesday to the Cleveland Indians. Harvey, …
  • Mets have the stink of a team playing out the string

    Mets have the stink of a team playing out the string

    The season leaks away bit by bit, day by day. It happens this way to bad baseball teams once they’ve given up the ghost. September can be the cruelest kind of gauntlet, 30 days that feel like 300 when reality sets in and you are merely playing out the string. It shouldn’t be that way …
  • Mets pummeled by Orioles as season is slipping away

    Mets pummeled by Orioles as season is slipping away

    BALTIMORE — Nothing quite says meaningful September baseball like Ariel Jurado and Franklyn Kilome on the mound trying to halt a Mets losing streak. One a scrap-heap pickup and the other a largely untested rookie, the Mets received a dose of beatdown Tuesday night at Camden Yards in losing their fifth straight, 9-5 to the …