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Mets catcher Luis Torrens left Sunday's game in the top of the sixth inning after being struck by a foul ball.
The Mets finally stopped hitting the snooze button for Sunday’s early start time at the beginning of the eighth inning.
It's no secret that the New York Mets' biggest area of need on the position player side of their roster is in center field.
NEW YORK — Mets catcher Luis Torrens lay face down over home plate after Chicago Cubs outfielder Kyle Tucker fouled a pitch ...
Canning celebrated in the best way possible, with a strong performance for the Mets (with his mom Julie in attendance) in ...
The trade winds are starting to swirl on the South Side, and Luis Robert Jr. is right in the middle of it. It’s no secret the ...
New York Mets shortstop Francisco Lindor has been one of MLB's most complete players since his rise to superstardom. Spending ...
Lindor thought of his wife and mom after homering on Mother’s Day, but he also took inspiration from a recent failure.
After working a 3-1 count, Lindor saw a hanging sweeper and capitalized on it, driving it deep into the Mets’ bullpen to give ...
Lindor flipped his pink Mother's Day bat at home plate after his ninth home run and the Mets went on to score three more ...
Then the bullpens took over and you can see the difference between the two teams. Mets relievers shut down Cubs hitters. Cubs ...
The Mets' roster has been set back by the fact that most of their key players are injured. To stay competitive, adding Luis ...