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DENVER — Jacob deGrom finished unfulfilled in his flirtation with history Saturday, but his Mets teammates arrived bearing another kind of gift.
For a change, a dominant deGrom outing ended with
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Thanks to the rain this week, David Peterson had a few extra days to ponder his first start of the season against the Phillies before getting a chance to wash the bad taste out of his mouth.
Last
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A pulse could be detected from this Mets lineup over the final eight innings Tuesday, spanning two games, and that carried the day.
Jonathan Villar delivered a walk-off hit in Game 1 and Brandon
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PHILADELPHIA — Marcus Stroman’s first regular-season appearance in more than 18 months went exactly to a script that could have been written by the Mets right-hander in spring training.
The ball
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It seemed unfathomable the Mets, with a newly minted owner worth $14 billion, would go the entire winter without signing one of the big three free agents on the market.
But team president Sandy
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Pete Alonso seemingly has a solution to the ongoing contract extension standoff between his teammate, Francisco Lindor, and the Mets — and owner Steve Cohen won’t like it.
“Pay him $400
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Observations from the Mets’ 8-3 spring training victory over the Astros on Saturday.
Reason to smile
Francisco Lindor’s spring rampage (and contract extension push?) continued with a 3-for-3
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“Jeff McNeil is hitting sixth. Do you know how good your freaking lineup is when Jeff McNeil is hitting sixth?”
The quote is from a top NL executive when asked a simple question: What do you
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PORT ST. LUCIE — Pete Alonso and Jeff McNeil won’t get their respective asking prices from the Mets.
Both players had their contracts renewed Wednesday, when the Mets announced they had agreed
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Not to get all off-shore casino here, but let’s say we established the over/under on a Francisco Lindor Mets extension at $300 million. Which way are you going?
Taking the over means he not only