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Mets legend Darryl Strawberry resting comfortably after heart attack: ‘All is well'
Former New York Mets and Yankees star Darryl Strawberry is recovering from a heart attack he suffered a day before his 62nd birthday.
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Mets owner Steve Cohen announces $8B plan to develop area around Citi Field
New York Mets owner Steve Cohen announced an $8 billion plan to transform the 50-acre area around Citi Field in Queens into a new development called Metropolitan Park, with hopes for a casino and sportsbook.
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Billy Eppler quits as Mets general manager, three days after David Stearns was hired above him
Billy Eppler’s exit comes after the New York Mets hired David Stearns as its first president of baseball operations earlier in the week.
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Buck Showalter will not return as New York Mets manager following disappointing season
Buck Showalter was fired as New York Mets manager after baseball’s highest-spending team tumbled from contention by midsummer.
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Lowe's 2-run single in 9th lifts the Rangers over the Mets for only 2nd victory in 11 games
Nathaniel Lowe hit a two-run single with two outs in the ninth inning and the Texas Rangers rallied past the New York Mets 4-3 for just their second victory in 11 games.
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Lowe's 2-run single in 9th lifts the Rangers over the Mets 4-3 for only 2nd victory in 11 games
Nathaniel Lowe hit a two-run single with two outs in the ninth inning and the Texas Rangers rallied past the New York Mets 4-3 on Monday night for just their second victory in 11 games.
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Mets fans boo Max Scherzer after tribute video at Citi Field
Max Scherzer didn’t exactly receive a warm welcome back to New York from Mets fans.
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‘I feel awful': Pete Alonso throws ball into crowd after Cardinals player's first MLB hit
While Masyn Winn’s first MLB hit was an infield single, the ball wound up in the stands after a “brain fart” from Pete Alonso.
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Now in Texas, Max Scherzer never anticipated being traded by the Mets
Max Scherzer never expected to be traded by the New York Mets. He said the sentiment in their clubhouse was that an underachieving team that had expected to contend for a World Series title this year would reload for 2024.
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Max Scherzer says Mets brass had ‘completely different vision' for club's future
Max Scherzer detailed the conversations he had with the Mets about the club’s future plans before he was traded to the Rangers.
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New York Mets trade Justin Verlander to Houston Astros
It was just a few months ago that three-time Cy Young winner Justin Verlander left the Houston Astros to join the New York Mets. Now he’s reportedly heading back.
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Mets deal Max Scherzer to Rangers after star's approval, per report
The New York Mets’ disappointing seasons continues its downward spiral with star pitcher Max Scherzer reportedly being dealt to the Texas Rangers.
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Everything to know about the 2023 MLB trade deadline
With the 2023 MLB All-Star Game in the past, the trade deadline is the next big milestone for MLB teams looking to grab a playoff berth.
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Would Keith Hernandez let Shohei Ohtani wear his retired No. 17 with Mets? It doesn't sound like it
The Mets may very well prove to be the team that offers Shohei Ohtani the most money in free agency. But there’s one thing they might not be able to give him.
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Phillies, Mets to play two-game series in London next year
The New York Mets and Philadelphia Phillies will play a two-game series in London next season as MLB takes another rivalry abroad.
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Former Mets Ace Matt Harvey Announces Retirement From Baseball
Matt Harvey, a former All-Star pitcher for the New York Mets, announced his official retirement from baseball on Friday.
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Freak Celebration Injuries in Sports
Mets closer Edwin Díaz is expected to miss the entire 2023 MLB season after suffering a right knee injury while celebrating Puerto Rico’s WBC win. Here are some other athletes who have injured themselves celebrating.
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Gus Frerotte, Bill Gramatica and Other Bizarre Athlete Injuries
Gus Frerotte, Bill Gramatica and Blake Griffin were on the wrong end of some of the most bizarre athlete injuries ever.
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Mets $102 Million Pitcher Edwin Díaz Done for Season With Torn Patellar Tendon
New York Mets star relief pitcher Edwin Díaz is having surgery Thursday in Miami after diagnostic tests confirmed a total patellar tendon tear in his right knee — one he suffered while celebrating a win Wednesday night that advanced Puerto Rico in the World Baseball Classic. That win eliminated the Dominican Republic from the WBC — and it eliminated Díaz…
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Edwin Diaz Suffers Injury While Celebrating Puerto Rico's World Baseball Classic Win Over Dominican Republic
Mets closer Edwin Diaz was placed in a wheelchair after suffering an injury while celebrating Puerto Rico’s win over the Dominican Republic.