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Mets activate Starling Marte from injured list
Mets activate Starling Marte from injured list

Al Arabiya

time7 days ago

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  • Al Arabiya

Mets activate Starling Marte from injured list

The New York Mets reinstated designated hitter Starling Marte from the 10-day injured list Tuesday. Marte was available off the bench against the Los Angeles Angels. The 36-year-old veteran outfielder had been sidelined since July 7 with a bruised right knee. He was hitting .270 with four home runs, 20 runs batted in, and a .739 on-base plus slugging percentage in 58 games. In other roster moves, the Mets optioned designated hitter Jared Young and reliever Kevin Herget to Triple-A Syracuse following Monday night's 7-5 victory over the Angels. Right-hander Chris Devenski was designated for assignment. In their place, right-hander Justin Garza was recalled from Syracuse, and Rico Garcia was added to the bullpen after reporting to the major league club. Garcia pitched 4 2/3 scoreless innings of one-hit ball over two relief appearances for the Mets earlier this month. He was claimed off waivers by the crosstown-rival New York Yankees and had one shaky outing for them last Friday in Atlanta before the Mets claimed him off waivers again Monday. New York also announced that left-hander Brandon Waddell's optional assignment to Syracuse was reversed, and he was placed on the 15-day injured list (effective July 19) with a right hip impingement. Waddell slipped on the mound during his most recent appearance last Friday against Cincinnati. He got through the rest of his outing and seemed to be OK, but then his hip worsened in the days that followed, manager Carlos Mendoza said. Waddell became the 11th pitcher on the Mets' injured list.

Mets reinstate DH/OF Starling Marte from injured list
Mets reinstate DH/OF Starling Marte from injured list

Reuters

time22-07-2025

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  • Reuters

Mets reinstate DH/OF Starling Marte from injured list

July 22 - The New York Mets reinstated designated hitter/outfielder Starling Marte from the 10-day injured list on Tuesday. It was one of seven transactions announced prior to Tuesday night's home game against the Los Angeles Angels. Marte, 36, has not played since July 6 due to a bruised right knee. The two-time All-Star is batting .270 with four homers and 20 RBIs in 58 games this season. The Mets also placed left-hander Brandon Waddell on the 15-day injured list with a right hip impingement. He has no decisions and a 4.00 ERA in 10 games (one start). The team optioned infielder Jared Young and right-hander Kevin Herget to Syracuse, recalled right-hander Justin Garza from the Triple-A club and designated right-hander Chris Devenski for assignment. Right-hander Rico Garcia reported to the Mets and will be active for Tuesday's game. He has bounced back and forth between the Mets and New York Yankees this season and was picked up off waivers on Monday. --Field Level Media

Mets bullpen collapses after Sean Manaea's strong start in rough loss to Reds
Mets bullpen collapses after Sean Manaea's strong start in rough loss to Reds

New York Post

time19-07-2025

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  • New York Post

Mets bullpen collapses after Sean Manaea's strong start in rough loss to Reds

Access the Mets beat like never before Join Post Sports+ for exciting subscriber-only features, including real-time texting with Mike Puma about the inside buzz on the Mets. Try it free The All-Star break ended Friday. The Mets looked like they still were on vacation until the bottom of the ninth. Advertisement By then, it was too late to salvage their first game out of the break, as some shoddy work by the underbelly of the bullpen left them in too deep a hole to overcome in an 8-4 loss to Cincinnati at Citi Field. After getting four effective innings from Sean Manaea in his first start of the season, the Mets turned to 28-year-old rookie Alex Carrillo, who put the Mets in a sizable deficit and things only devolved from there. Carrillo, in just the third game of his major league career, allowed five runs — including three homers — while retiring just four batters. 4 New York Mets pitcher Alex Carrillo (84) is pulled in the sixth inning against the Cincinnati Reds at Citi Field on Friday, July 18, 2025. Corey Sipkin for the NY POST Advertisement Carlos Mendoza left his primary relievers out of the game and let Brandon Waddell throw 76 pitches over the final 3 ²/₃ innings. The Mets scored twice with two outs in the bottom of the ninth before Francisco Lindor popped out with the bases loaded to end it. The Mets remained a half-game behind the first-place Phillies in the NL East thanks to Philadelphia's loss to the Angels. 4 New York Mets pitcher Brandon Waddell (82) reacts in the eighth inning against the Cincinnati Reds at Citi Field on Friday, July 18, 2025, in Queens, NY. Corey Sipkin for the NY POST Advertisement It's been well-established that even with the return of lefty Brooks Raley on Friday, the Mets' bullpen was a mess and a prime target to be upgraded by president of baseball operations David Stearns by the July 31 trade deadline. Friday's mess against a Reds team that's won five of its last six games only emphasized that point and provided a disappointing start to the second half by an inconsistent lineup that entered the break having scored more than three runs just once in the previous five games. 4 New York Mets manager Carlos Mendoza and New York Mets pitching coach Jeremy Hefner #65 speak with New York Mets relief pitcher Brandon Waddell in the 8th inning. Charles Wenzelberg / New York Post Advertisement On Friday, the lineup hardly got anything going until one out was left in the game. The Mets started quickly against Cincinnati left-hander Nick Lodolo, as All-Star snub Juan Soto gave the Mets an early lead with a solo homer with two outs in the bottom of the first. They added to their lead in the second when Jeff McNeil knocked in Brandon Nimmo to make it 2-0 before Lodolo settled in and retired 14 of 15 before Nimmo's infield single to start the bottom of the seventh. Lodolo allowed just two runs in seven innings. 4 New York Mets second baseman Jeff McNeil singles in a run in the second inning. Charles Wenzelberg / New York Post Manaea, in his first start and second outing with the Mets this season after being sidelined with an oblique strain, as well as an elbow injury, impressed again. The lefty didn't allow a hit until Austin Hays led off the top of the fourth with a homer that cut the Mets' lead to a run. Delivering insights on all things Amazin's Sign up for Inside the Mets by Mike Puma, exclusively on Sports+ Thank you Enter your email address Please provide a valid email address. By clicking above you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Enjoy this Post Sports+ exclusive newsletter! Check out more newsletters Advertisement Manaea allowed just the one run in four innings on 69 pitches before he was replaced by Carrillo to start the fifth. Carrillo retired the first two batters he faced but got hurt by the top of the Cincinnati lineup, hitting TJ Friedl, then allowing a two-run homer to Matt McLain to put the Reds up 3-2. CHECK OUT THE LATEST MLB STANDINGS AND METS STATS Hays homered for the second time in the game, this time off Carrillo, to lead off the sixth, and Tyler Stephenson tacked on a two-run shot to put the Mets in a four-run hole before Carrillo was lifted for Waddell.

Mets at Orioles: How to watch Game 2 of doubleheader on SNY on July 10, 2025
Mets at Orioles: How to watch Game 2 of doubleheader on SNY on July 10, 2025

Yahoo

time10-07-2025

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  • Yahoo

Mets at Orioles: How to watch Game 2 of doubleheader on SNY on July 10, 2025

The Mets finish a three-game series against the Orioles in Baltimore when they play Game 2 of a doubleheader on Thursday at 5:05 p.m. on SNY. Here's what to know about the game and how to watch... Mets Notes Brandon Waddell will be the opener for Game 2, manager Carlos Mendoza said after the Game 1 loss. Waddell owns a 3.10 ERA with 14 strikeouts over eight games this season Jesse Winker left Game 1 early due to back tightness and is heading back to NY for an MRI Brandon Nimmo is hitting .321 with a .714 OPS over his last seven games, totaling three home runs and 10 RBI during that span METS ORIOLES - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - What channel is SNY? Check your TV or streaming provider's website or channel finder to find your local listings. Advertisement How can I stream the game? The new way to stream SNY games is via the MLB App or Streaming on the SNY App has been discontinued. In order to stream games in SNY's regional territory, you will need to have SNY as part of your TV package (cable or streaming), or you can now purchase an in-market SNY subscription package. Both ways will allow fans to watch the Mets on their computer, tablet or mobile phone. How can I watch the game on my computer via MLB? To get started on your computer, click here and then follow these steps: Log in using your provider credentials. If you are unsure of your provider credentials, please contact your provider. Link your provider credentials with a new or existing account. Log in using your credentials to watch Mets games on SNY. Select the SNY Mets game you wish to view from the Multimedia Center. How can I watch the game on the MLB App? MLB App access is included for FREE with SNY. To access SNY on your favorite supported Apple or Android mobile device, please follow the steps below. Advertisement Download the free MLB App. Open 'MLB' and tap on 'Subscriber Login' for Apple Devices or 'Sign in with for Android Devices. Type in your credentials and tap 'Log In.' To access live or on-demand content, tap on the "Watch" tab from the bottom navigation bar. Select the "Games" sub-tab to see a listing of available games. You can scroll to previous dates using the left and right arrows. Tap on a game to select from the game feeds available. For more information on how to stream Mets games on SNY, please click here.

Mets announce lineup for Sunday's Subway Series finale vs Yankees
Mets announce lineup for Sunday's Subway Series finale vs Yankees

Yahoo

time06-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Mets announce lineup for Sunday's Subway Series finale vs Yankees

NEW YORK — What a difference a weekend makes. One week after the Mets were swept and outscored 30-4 by the Pirates, they have the Yankees on the ropes and a chance to grab a three-game Subway Series sweep on Sunday. Advertisement The Mets will look to achieve that feat and win their fifth straight game in the Subway Series finale at 1:40 Sunday afternoon at Citi Field. The task will get tougher for the Mets, who were set to face Yankees ace Max Fried, who enters the finale with a 10-2 record and a 2.13 ERA. For the Mets, they will use an opener in Chris Devenski. The right-handed reliever has made five appearances this season, allowing two earned runs in 5⅓ innings. Devenski will likely be followed by left-hander Brandon Waddell as the bulk option. As the Mets and Yankees get set to play the conclusion of this season's Subway Series, here are the lineups for both sides: Advertisement Mets announce Sunday lineup vs Yankees Yankees announce Sunday lineup vs Mets This article originally appeared on NY Mets announce lineup for Sunday's Subway Series finale vs Yankees

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