Brad Penner-Imagn Images The Mets fell behind 4-0 but battled back to win their second straight game. Some people say it’s better to be lucky than good. Well, it’s not fair to say the Mets aren’t good, but they sure got lucky tonight in facing a painfully mediocre Angels team, whose bullpen and defense, which are a big reason they are under .500, helped gift New York a … [Read more...] about Mets 7, Angels 5—Mets benefit from Angels’ putrid defense to steal a win
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Mets Morning News for July 22, 2025
Brad Penner-Imagn Images Your Tuesday morning dose of New York Mets and MLB news, notes, and links. Meet the Mets The Mets kicked off their three-game series against the Angels with a 7-5 win, thanks in large part to some really poor defense on the part of their opponents. The Mets fell behind 4-0, as Kodai Senga lasted just three innings and saw his streak of 31 starts … [Read more...] about Mets Morning News for July 22, 2025
A Pod of Their Own: A Pepe Silvia Story with Jen Ramos Eisen
It’s a private equity dystopian nightmare! We chat with special guest Jen Ramos Eisen about Diamond Baseball Holdings, the future of minor league baseball, what Rob Manfred had to say about MLB’s scrubbed diversity pipeline, and more. Welcome back to A Pod of Their Own, an all-women led Home Run Applesauce podcast where we talk all things Mets, social justice issues in … [Read more...] about A Pod of Their Own: A Pepe Silvia Story with Jen Ramos Eisen
Reviewing the past decade of Mets’ trade deadlines while in contention
Brad Penner-USA TODAY Sports From acquiring Yoenis Cespedes to trading Pete Crow-Armstrong, these are the moves the Mets have made as buyers in July. It’s David Stearns’ time to shine. With his team sitting 0.5 games back of the Phillies for first place in the N.L. East and hanging onto the second N.L. Wild Card spot, the Mets are poised to be buyers at the trade … [Read more...] about Reviewing the past decade of Mets’ trade deadlines while in contention
NY Yankees at Toronto Blue Jays: Cam Schlittler takes mound again
The New York Yankees’ defense betrayed them again on Monday, as a pair of errors from Oswald Peraza and Anthony Volpe led to a 4-1 defeat. Five walks from Carlos Rodon didn’t help either. New York now sits four games behind the Jays, and hopes giving the rookie the ball again will help. That’s right, folks. Cam Schlittler is back. The big righty had his start in Atlanta … [Read more...] about NY Yankees at Toronto Blue Jays: Cam Schlittler takes mound again