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There was a 99.6 mph one-hopper off the back of Dylan Cease’s head, the fiery ejection of New York Mets manager Carlos ...
Before taking the field Monday night at Petco Park, Mark Vientos acknowledged the realities facing him in a fitful follow-up ...
The New York Mets had their seven-game winning streak come to an end Monday night as they lost to the San Diego Padres, 7-6.
Reports indicate that the Mets, Yankees, and Dodgers will be in the mix for veteran outfielder Harrison Bader at the trade ...
Mark Vientos delivered a grand slam and Ronny Mauricio hit a game-tying ninth-inning home run but the Mets fell to the Padres on Monday in San Diego.
Juan Soto had to be held back and Carlos Mendoza was eventually ejected after Soto was punched out on a questionable strike call during Monday’s Mets loss.
The Padres walked it off in dramatic fashion to take the first game of the series, 7-6, ending the Mets’ seven-game winning ...
Mendoza sprinted from the dugout to get in between the two, pushed Soto toward the dugout and then resumed an argument that ...
That’s not even all of it: Huascar Brazoban’s misplay allowed the Padres to score the tying run. Padres starter Dylan Cease ...
Juan Soto was furious after Emil Jimenez called him out on strikes. Mets manager Carlos Mendoza took the fall for him.
The Mets fought. With the Padres. With plate umpire Emil Jimenez, repeatedly. And right until their final swing.
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