Versatile Mets prospect Luisangel Acuña left Saturday's spring training game after getting plunked in the second inning.
Port Charlotte, Florida, USA; Tampa Bay Rays pitcher Shane McClanahan (18) gets ready to throw a pitch against the Toronto Blue Jays in the first inning during
Jose Siri, who joined the New York Mets via a trade with the Tampa Bay Rays over the offseason, went yard Saturday for his second home run of spring training.
New York Mets prospect Luisangel Acuna left Saturday's spring training game against the Tampa Bay Rays after being hit on the arm by a Shane McClanahan pitch. Anthony DiComo of MLB.com had the information on social media: That's certainly noteworthy,
Mets pitching prospect Blade Tidwell threw the rare immaculate inning in his second start of the spring on Saturday against the Rays.
Opening Day is just 20 days away and there are still some proven relief arms remaining on the free agent market who could fit with the New York Mets. The first
One of the Mets’ top pitching prospects announced himself Saturday, when he threw an immaculate second inning — nine pitches, nine strikes, three strikeouts — and put on a strike-throwing and bat-missing clinic.
Throwing an immaculate inning in spring training does not necessarily guarantee you a roster spot, as one New York Mets minor leaguer found out on Wednesday.
Acuña was hit by a pitch in New York's game against the Tampa Bay Rays on Saturday, and was forced to exit the game. On Sunday, Mendoza announced an injury update on the 22-year-old infielder.
When New York Mets fans hear the name "Lucas Duda," there are a lot of mixed feelings. His power-hitting contributions to the mid-2010s Mets teams should come t
The first week or two of the regular season is always a little strange. Rainouts, snow outs, and built-in off-days to make sure those who paid for an Opening Da