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Mets place Juan Soto on IL with right calf strain

The Mets have officially placed Juan Soto on the 10-day IL, retroactive to April 4, with a right calf strain, and have recalled Ronny Mauricio to take his place on the roster. The Mets stated that a typical return to play is two to three weeks, which puts him on pace to return some time […]

Kodai Senga’s first two starts have been incredibly encouraging

In his first thirteen starts in 2025, Kodai Senga led all qualified starting pitchers in baseball with a 1.47 ERA. But even before he suffered a hamstring injury in mid-June that wound up derailing his season, it was reasonable to wonder whether or not his early-season performance was sustainable. Coming off a 2024 season that […]

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Mets Morning News: If You’re Leaving San Francisco

Meet the Mets If you’re assigning names to games this early in the season, you have yourself a little of the Jared Young game with his three hits and assist at second base, and a little of the Luis Torrens game as his pinch hit two-run double while hitting for Young gave the Mets a […]

Mets Daily Prospect Report, 4/6/26: Okay, Cluff guy

Triple-A: Syracuse Mets (5-4) SYRACUSE 5, TOLEDO 4 (BOX) As I was sitting down to start typing this report up yesterday afternoon, I took a quick look at Gameday and saw that the score was tied 3-3 in the bottom of the ninth. Barely a minute later, when I opened MS Word to start writing […]

Four-run eighth propels Mets to victory in San Francisco

Once they got Logan Webb out of the game, the Mets pounced. And thanks to a four-run top of the eighth against the Giants’ bullpen, they went on to win the game 5-2 and take the series in the process. Webb was fantastic for San Francisco, as he gave up just one run on seven […]

Mets Morning News: Sans Soto, Mets Still Shine

Meet the Mets The Mets beat the Giants in lopsided fashion for the second straight night, this time shutting them out 9-0 behind a fantastic performance from Clay Holmes, who yielded just three hits over seven shutout innings, striking out four and walking two. The Mets put up a five spot in the fifth inning, […]

Mets Daily Prospect Report, 4/5/26: Tilly takes charge

Triple-A: Syracuse Mets (4 – 4) SYRACUSE 9, TOLEDO 7 (BOX) Homers from Nick Morabito, Hayden Senger, and Jackson Cluff powered the Mets to a 9-7 win in a slugfest over the Mud Hens. Senger already has three homers on the season and is currently rocking a 1.474 OPS – not a real signal of anything, but […]

Mets score nine, Holmes throw seven scoreless in win

The Mets have been a little uneven to start the 2026 campaign, putting it on Paul Skenes on Opening Day but struggling to hit in the subsequent games; before last night’s ten-run breakout that is. The Mets kept the momentum going tonight, winning 9-0 over the Giants, with a funky lineup that lacked Juan Soto, […]

Juan Soto has minor right calf strain, hoping to avoid IL stint

After exiting yesterday’s game with calf tightness and undergoing an MRI earlier today, Juan Soto revealed that he has been diagnosed with a minor right calf strain. That’s about the extent of what we know, as Soto said he does not know how long he will be out and is hoping to avoid an IL […]

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Mets sign reliever Luke Jackson to minor league deal

The Mets have signed 34-year-old right-handed reliever Luke Jackson to a minor league deal, according to Will Sammon. The veteran hadn’t signed with any organization for the 2026 season and will presumably need a little time to ease back into game action in the minors. Over the past two seasons, Jackson has spent time with […]

Juan Soto set for MRI of right calf after leaving Mets game early

Mets left fielder Juan Soto, who has been one of the most durable players in the sport over the course of his career, is set to have an MRI this morning after leaving the team’s game last night in the first inning because of right calf tightness. Soto appeared to feel the calf issue as […]

Mets Morning News: Is it Sotover?

Meet the Mets After losing three straight games due to some fairly inept offensive performances, the Mets finally broke through with ten runs against the Giants last night, with Marcus Semien hitting his first homer for his new team and Francisco Alvarez adding a pair of his own. Nolan McLean, meanwhile, did not allow a […]

Mets Daily Prospect Report, 4/4/26: (Not So Great) Scott

Triple-A: Syracuse Mets (3 – 4) TOLEDO 7, SYRACUSE 1 (BOX) Christian Scott got rocked by the Mud Hens in his three and a third innings of work, giving up runs in almost every way you can imagine: a balk, home runs, poor defense, doubles, and a sac fly. If there’s some good news from […]

Offense heats up, but Soto departs early

There was a lot to like about tonight’s relatively smooth and easy 10-3 victory over the Giants at Oracle Park in San Francisco. The Mets’ offense, which had been floundering, finally had a big day. Marcus Semien hit his first home run as a Met and Francisco Alvarez went deep twice. Semien and Bo Bichette […]

Juan Soto leaves game in first inning with right calf tightness

After hitting a single in the top of the first inning and then running from first to third, Juan Soto was removed from the Mets’ game in San Francisco before the team took the field in the bottom of the inning. SNY showed the replay of Soto running the bases, and the 27-year-old outfielder grimaced […]

2026 Minor League Preview: Binghamton Rumble Ponies

First Half Record: 45-22 (1/6, Eastern League Northeast Division) Second Half Record: 45-24 (1/6 Eastern League Northeast Division) The Binghamton Rumble Ponies began the season with a higher concentration of Mets top prospects than any other team in the system, beginning the year with Jett Williams, Jonah Tong, Nolan McLean, Ryan Clifford, and Nick Morabito […]

Mets Morning News: Ugh

Meet the Mets The Mets have now lost three in a row, as David Peterson simply didn’t have it in the team’s series opener in San Francisco last night. The Mets’ lineup continued to disappoint, too, in what wound up being a 7-2 loss. Choose your recap: Amazin’ Avenue, Newsday, New York Post The new […]

Mets Daily Prospect Report, 4/3/26: Syracuse slammed, St. Lucie loses

Triple-A: Syracuse Mets (3-2) TOLEDO 17, SYRACUSE 7 (BOX) Well, Jonah Tong’s second Triple-A start didn’t go as well as his first. The 22-year-old didn’t make it out of the second inning as he surrendered seven runs, four of them earned. The Syracuse bullpen didn’t fare any better than that the rest of the way, […]

Mets struggle in San Francisco with yet another loss

The Mets came into their series against the Giants already scuffling a bit. They had just lost two straight games to the Cardinals, sitting at an even 3-3 record six games into the season. David Peterson was coming off a solid first start of the season against the Pirates, facing off against former Cy Young […]

2026 Minor League Preview: Brooklyn Cyclones

First Half Record: 46-20 (1/6, South Atlantic League North Division) Second Half Record: 26-39 (5/6, South Atlantic League North Division) The Brooklyn Cyclones had a pretty uneven 2025 season. In the first-half, the team was untouchable, steamrolling through the rest of the South Atlantic League on the power of timely hitting and great pitching and […]