The Mets are shaking up the roster with a broad-reaching set of moves.
It was a rough Tuesday for the New York Mets as their malaise in May continued. The offense ended up not scoring a run in the final 16 innings of their doubleheader sweep at the hands of the Los Angeles Dodgers and their quest to find a temporary closer failed when Adam Ottavino blew the save in Game 1.
We were unable to cash a home run bet on Memorial Day, but that won't stop us from firing another three-pack. Here are our three favorite HR props we're targeting for Tuesday's MLB slate.
The Los Angeles Dodgers (33-22) visit the New York Mets (22-30) on Tuesday following a streak of five losses. First pitch is at 4:10 PM ET. The probable starters are Tyler Glasnow (6-3) for the Dodgers and Tylor Megill (0-2) for the Mets.
Monday's game between the Mets and the visiting Los Angeles Dodgers was postponed due to impending rain in New York. The game will be made up as part of a straight doubleheader at Citi Field on Tuesday, starting at 4:10 p.m.
On Monday, May 27 at 4:10 PM ET, a three-game series featuring the New York Mets and the visiting Los Angeles Dodgers will get underway. Mets vs. Dodgers Series Info Dodgers @ Mets Time: Monday, May 27 at 4:10 PM ET Mets Starting Pitcher: Tylor Megill Dodgers Starting Pitcher: Gavin Stone TV Channel: MLB Network […]
Monday night featured numerous storylines for the Mets. Francisco Lindor‘s return to Cleveland, Brett Baty‘s inability to produce in the clutch, and mental errors throughout the game that led to a 3-1 loss to the Guardians.
Earlier in the year, the Mets had a thing going where they consistently scored runs in the last few innings. Alas, it’s just a distant memory now. Tonight, the last 10 Mets went down in order and the result was a 3-1 loss to the Guardians in Cleveland.
When Tomás Nido is your offense, you probably are a bad base The Mets’ story over the last few weeks has looked a lot like this: lose two games, win the getaway game.
The Mets made some roster moves ahead of their series opener in Cleveland tonight. The Mets made a few roster moves today ahead of their series opener
The New York Mets could get some help for the starting rotation in the near future. New York has been dealing with a handful of injuries so far this season and the club's starting rotation currently isn't at full strength.
The Mets 2024 campaign has gotten off to a shaky start. The blue and orange are 1-5, and the injury bug has already hit the starting rotation, with both Kodai Senga and Tylor Megill going on the injured list.
The Mets 2024 campaign has gotten off to a shaky start after being swept by the Milwaukee Brewers, and now their rotation has taken another hit. According to Anthony DiComo of MLB.com, RHP Tylor Megill has been placed on the injured list with a right shoulder strain.
The first weekend of the 2024 season could not have gone any worse for the New York Mets. Unfortunately, the new week will not start with new vibes. The Mets announced on Monday that starter Tylor Megill will head to the injured list with a right shoulder strain.
The team has not yet announced the severity of his strain or a potential timetable for his return.
With Opening Day arriving just days away, New York Mets manager Carlos Mendoza has announced who exactly will be in the team’s starting pitching rotation to begin the 2024 season.
The New York Mets have officially made a decision to finalize the starting rotation. With Kodai Senga on the injured list with a shoulder strain, the Mets had Luis Severino, Jose Quintana, Sean Manaea, and Adrian Houser locked in rotation spots.
The New York Mets had already settled on veteran José Quintana as their Opening Day starter, and now they have made a critical decision on the back end of their rotation.
The Mets have made a decision on their fifth starter to open the season.
Tylor Megill made his presence felt in the New York Mets’ 5-4 win over the New York Yankees on Tuesday afternoon. Megill threw 49 pitches and notched six strikeouts in the affair.
One young New York Mets hurler is looking to land a larger role with the club. New York has added multiple hurlers to the starting rotation this offseason but it still is unclear exactly who will take the hill for the Mets in 2024.
Tylor Megill carried a shutout into the eighth inning Saturday afternoon, when the host New York Mets withstood a late comeback by the Philadelphia Phillies to earn a 4-3 victory in the opener of a doubleheader.
He's going down. On Thursday's off day, the New York Mets demoted struggling starting pitcher Tylor Megill to Triple-A Syracuse. The Mets will replace Megill on the roster with reliever Vinny Nittoli, who they recently acquired via trade from the Chicago Cubs.
New York Mets right-hander Tylor Megill would be pleased if his second career start against the visiting Toronto Blue Jays on Saturday goes as well as the first.
Scherzer is dealing with a neck issue. The severity of this neck issue will likely become more clear in the coming days, but it appears to be yet another speed bump for a rotation that has seen many.
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