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The New York Mets have made roster decisions before game two against the Phillies.
The Mets fell flat in their opening game of their six-game homestand against a pair of two top teams in the National League. On Tuesday, the Mets offense only collected five hits, Freddy Peralta was hit around the ballpark and they were shut out for the seventh time this season in a 7-0 loss to the Cardinals.
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NEW YORK – The Mets are left to pick up the pieces after a pair of blowout losses to the Cardinals. With a pair of inefficient outings from Freddy Peralta and David Peterson an near-non-existent offense, the Mets dropped the opening two games by a combined score of 16-2.
As the Mets prepare for Francisco Lindor's long-awaited return this week, how might Carlos Mendoza configure the team's lineup?
NEW YORK — The Mets had a chance to catch their breath following a rough weekend in Philadelphia. After they lost the final to games to the Phillies by a combined score of 21-5, thunderstorms in the New York area forced Monday's series opener between the ...
The Mets had at least something go right for them, as Juan Soto avoided the injured list and was back in the lineup for the series finale against the Cubs after exiting Tuesday’s game with back tightness.
Since joining the Mets in 2024, Torrens has never had a caught-stealing percentage lower than 40%. He led MLB in 2025, catching 20 base stealers on 49 attempts, good for a 40.8% mark. In comparison, Alvarez has never had a caught-stealing percentage above 26% in his career.
The Mets are giving Francisco Alvarez a second straight start at DH, leaving no room in the lineup for Melendez. Melendez is batting just .191/.313/.364 through 132 plate appearances, and he might get bounced from the roster at some point if the Mets get healthy.
It may be too little, too late, but there’s a chance Francisco Lindor is back with the Mets on Wednesday, according to Carlos Mendoza. The Mets have been waiting for Lindor to return from a strained left calf since April.
