1. Mets' Farm Report

    While a prep athlete in Tulsa, Okla., Matt Reynolds strongly considered playing college basketball instead of baseball...

    Martin Kenmore Written by Martin Kenmore about 13 days ago 2 reads 0 comments

  2. Baxter Delivers in the Clutch

    Mike Baxter was the hero of Johan Santana's no-hitter last year, crashing into the outfield wall to preserve that piece of Mets history...

    Martin Kenmore Written by Martin Kenmore about 13 days ago 1 reads 0 comments

  3. Harvey Uses Outer Third of the Plate Almost to Perfection

    Matt Harvey was just about as perfect as possible without being perfect against the Chicago White Sox on Tuesday.....

    Martin Kenmore Written by Martin Kenmore about 13 days ago 6 reads 0 comments

  4. Harvey Believed Perfection Was Possible

    Mike Baxter, who caught the ball at the wall that preserved Johan Santana's no-hit bid 11 months ago, had a feeling history might be repeating itself Tuesday night at Citi Field...

    Zachary Petersel Written by Zachary Petersel about 13 days ago 1,221 reads 0 comments

  5. Mets' Bats Can't Match Harvey's Effort

    It was as close to a video game as John Buck has ever experienced. He could call any pitch, in any location, and invariably Matt Harvey would hit his glove.....

    Martin Kenmore Written by Martin Kenmore about 13 days ago 4 reads 0 comments

  6. Lineup Changes the New York Mets Should Implement

    It's time to make a few changes on the New York Mets . Sure, it's just the second week in May, but with New York languishing in fourth place in the NL East, there is no time like the present to shake things up a little...

    Stephen Smith Written by Stephen Smith about 13 days ago 1,540 reads 4 comments

  7. Parnell's Success Has Collins Reluctant to Demote Him If Francisco Returns

    NEW YORK – For the second time since his closer left Marlins Park perturbed about not entering a tie game against the Marlins last week, which the Mets ultimately lost in 15 ...

    Jack Dale Written by Jack Dale about 13 days ago 1,044 reads 1 comments

  8. Was Matt Harvey's Effort the Most Dominant Near-Perfect Game in MLB History?

    There have been some pretty dominant pitching performances over the years. From shutouts, to no-hitters to perfect games, there have been performances that have truly made us stop ...

    J.J. Matthews Written by J.J. Matthews about 14 days ago 6,925 reads 26 comments

  9. Does Matt Harvey's Near-Perfect Game Solidify Him as the Cy Young Favorite?

    Matt Harvey had the game of his career Tuesday night for the New York Mets . Harvey pitched nine innings against the Chicago White Sox and struck out 12 while giving up one hit and no walks...

    Chris Stephens Written by Chris Stephens about 14 days ago 7,183 reads 56 comments

  10. Harvey Allows 1 Hit, Then Mets Walk off in 10

    NEW YORK -- Matt Harvey pitched one-hit ball for nine innings in a nearly perfect performance and the New York Mets permitted just one baserunner all game in beating the Chicago White Sox 1-0 in the 10th inning on Tuesday night...

    Jack Dale Written by Jack Dale about 14 days ago 131 reads 1 comments

  11. Matt Harvey Pitched with a Bloody Nose

    Matt Harvey took the mound in the top of the first inning with a bloody nose. Unfazed, he pitched a 1-2-3 inning with one strikeout...

    Alex Tam Written by Alex Tam about 14 days ago 136 reads 0 comments

  12. Will Ike Davis Ever Develop into a True MLB Superstar?

    Heading into play on Tuesday evening, Mets first baseman Ike Davis is scuffling. With a .172/.271/.382 batting line, patience is beginning to wear thin for the fans in New York...

    Joe Giglio Written by Joe Giglio about 14 days ago 1,194 reads 17 comments

  13. New York Mets: Now Is the Time to Call Up Pitching Phenom Zack Wheeler

    It is safe to say that no one considered the New York Mets to be a playoff contenders at the beginning of the baseball season, but if they don’t provide their fans with a ...

    Erick Fernandez Written by Erick Fernandez about 14 days ago 1,711 reads 8 comments

  14. Mets' Defense Has Issues

    It seems appropriate to write about the Mets ' defense today, given the botches that led to their 9-4 loss to the Braves on Sunday...

    Zachary Petersel Written by Zachary Petersel about 15 days ago 99 reads 0 comments

  15. Rainout Makeup Scheduled for June 18

    The makeup of Saturday's rainout in Atlanta officially is June 18 at 1:10 p.m. as part of a split doubleheader. The regularly scheduled game will begin at 7:10...

    James Wrabel Written by James Wrabel about 15 days ago 160 reads 0 comments

  16. Waiting Until May or June, or Later, to Promote Zack Wheeler

    he drumbeat for Zack Wheeler's call up has increased with his last two outings for Triple-A Las Vegas (12.2 IP, 8 H, 1 R, 2 BB, 12 K). Financially, it makes sense for the Mets to resist promoting Wheeler until the Super 2 cutoff date has passed...

    Michael Pedicano Written by Michael Pedicano about 15 days ago 173 reads 0 comments

  17. Wheeler to Debut in ATL Doubleheader?

    Zack Wheeler turned in his second straight strong outing with Triple-A Las Vegas, limiting Sacramento to three hits and a walk in six scoreless innings Sunday...

    Martin Kenmore Written by Martin Kenmore about 15 days ago 11 reads 0 comments

  18. Mets' Captain Coming Up Big

    ATLANTA — The last thing David Wright can be accused of since landing his $138 million contract with the Mets is complacency.....

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  19. Questions Remain for Davis

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  20. Surly Parnell Growing into Closer's Role

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  21. Wheeler Getting Back On Track

    New York Mets top pitching prospect Zack Wheeler turned in a nice performance Sunday afternoon against the Sacremento River Cats.....

    Martin Kenmore Written by Martin Kenmore about 15 days ago 5 reads 0 comments

  22. Stock Up, Stock Down for Mets' Top 10 Prospects for Week 5

    As the calendar turned to May, the Mets continued their inconsistent play that they displayed the past few years. At times, the offense and pitching have been there, but in other games, the Mets have simply looked flat...

    Shale Briskin Written by Shale Briskin about 15 days ago 4,438 reads 1 comments

  23. Mets Fall to the Braves, 9-4, as Sloppy Play Leads to Disastrous Third Inning

    ATLANTA – Jon Niese could not contain his frustration, not after watching the usually sure-handed David Wright fail to backhand a ground ball he routinely fields with ease. Everything was going wrong...

    David Scipione Written by David Scipione about 16 days ago 53 reads 0 comments

  24. Rapid Reaction: Braves 9, Mets 4

    WHAT IT MEANS: The Mets finished their rain-shortened trip to Miami and Atlanta with an 9-4 loss to the Braves on Sunday afternoon at Turner Field. .....

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  25. Mets Minor Leaguer Kirk Nieuwenhuis Climbs Fence to Rob Home Run

    It's been over a month since the new baseball season started, and we've yet to see a player climb a fence to rob a hitter of a home run. Until now that is. .....

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