New York Mets: ESPN Blog Articles
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There are less than two weeks left in the regular season -- and while some teams' spots are locked up, others still have a lot to play for.
ESPN (Bradford Doolittle) —
Whether your favorite team is an October favorite or playing out the string, every club has had something go right ... and wrong.
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Miami Marlins second baseman Luis Arraez, 26, who leads the majors with a .354 batting average in his first year with the club, was scratched from the lineup prior to Miami's game on Tuesday night against the visiting New York Mets.
ESPN (Jeff Passan) —
To honor the best -- and worst -- of the regular season before October arrives, we created a new set of accolades you should care about.
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After a six-month rehabilitation process, injured closer Edwin Diaz will not return to the mound for the Mets this season, with New York management instead electing to turn toward the offseason and 2024 spring training for their star reliever.
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Bartolo Colón was honored by the Mets on Sunday when he announced his retirement after 21 big league seasons.
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Patrick Wedderburn caught two foul balls in a span of three pitches in Section 321 behind home plate at Citi Field during the Mets' game against the Reds on Friday night.
ESPN (Alden Gonzalez) —
The Reds' closer has become a star, while the Mets' closer rehabs from a devastating injury Alexis once thought was his fault.
ESPN (ESPN) —
With just a few weeks left, the playoff picture is quickly taking shape -- with a number of teams all but a lock for October.
ESPN (Kiley McDaniel) —
New York's new GM has been hailed as a franchise savior before making his first move in Queens. Here's how Stearns can approach one of MLB's most challenging jobs.
ESPN (Jeff Passan) —
The New York Mets are hiring David Stearns as their president of baseball operations, sources told ESPN.
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Mets manager Buck Showalter expects little empathy from the rest of the major leagues for his team's struggles this season.
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DraftKings apologized after using the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks to entice people to bet on baseball and football games on the anniversary of the tragedy that killed nearly 3,000 people.
ESPN (Kiley McDaniel) —
For the second time, Kiley McDaniel ranks the teams with the most star power under control through 2025.
ESPN (Mark Schlabach) —
New York Mets owner Steven A. Cohen is the latest sports figure to purchase a team in the tech-infused golf league being fronted by Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy.