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As Pete Crow-Armstrong has put together an incredible season for the Chicago Cubs, New York Mets fans have slowly realized the sad fact. PCA was once their promising prospect. But the Mets traded him away for a couple months of Javier Baez, and it hasn't aged well.
Pittsburgh Pirates starting pitcher Mitch Keller has drawn some interest from a handful of teams ahead of the MLB trade deadline, and another World Series-contending club reportedly is eyeing him.
NEW YORK (AP) — Dr. David Altchek, who performed more than 2,000 Tommy John surgeries and was the New York Mets longtime medical director, died Thursday. He was 68. His death was announced by the Hospital for Special Surgery, where he was co-chief emeritus. Altchek told associates last year he had been diagnosed with a brain tumor.
The New York Mets used their first pick in the MLB Draft to select a two-way star. And on Thursday, they signed him to a value deal. The slot value for the No. 38 pick was $2.569 million. The Mets signed Mitch Voit for $1.75 million.
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New York Mets star Francisco Lindor seemingly had a good time at All-Star Weekend in Atlanta, and he trolled Braves fans on his way out.
Mets outfielder Juan Soto, who is from the Dominican Republic, found himself a part of a joke that included President Donald Trump and NBA commissioner Adam Silver.
The New York Mets on Thursday announced that they have signed infielder Mitch Voit. The University of Michigan player was selected 38th overall in the 2025 MLB Draft. Voit will begin his career in Port St.
The New York Mets entered the break a half game behind the Philadelphia Phillies, and with pitchers sidelined, have reportedly shown interest in David Robertson.
Third baseman Brett Baty popped the question to his now-fianceé, Anna Sprys, during a romantic proposal on a Cape May beach Wednesday, according to a social media announcement.
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With the Mets looking to make a run in 2004, the team inquired about a certain budding superstar and David Wright was named in trade talks.