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Yes, the Mets billed it as Mr. Met’s birthday, even though the official bio on Mets.com lists the giant-headed one with a “birthdate” of April 9, 1963, and a “major-league debut” of April 17, 1964.
A few hours before the Mets’ 10-5 win over the Marlins on Tuesday, outfielder Tyrone Taylor emerged from the clubhouse ...
By the letter of the law, Max Meyer’s full-count pitch to Brett Baty in the fifth inning Wednesday probably didn’t clip the ...
The Mets will be hosting a variety of giveaways this season. Unique items include a Mr. Met Empire State Building bobblehead ... Soto now joins Francisco Lindor and Pete Alonso on a Mets team ...
[BUY HERE: Dodgers World Series champions bobbleheads] The world champion ... Angeles and New York make up the top-six with the Mets’ Francisco Lindor checking in at No. 6.
The heart and soul of the New York Mets enjoyed an unforgettable moment on Friday. Leading off the bottom of the ninth inning, shortstop Francisco Lindor belted ...
Lindor recorded his latest iconic Mets moment Friday night, crushing a walk-off home run—the 250th of his stellar ...
The New York Mets have started the season on fire, winning nearly double the number of games as they've lost. At 13-7, they ...
Francisco Lindor homered off Ryan Fernandez leading off the ninth inning, and the New York Mets survived a late blown lead to ...
Francisco Lindor's early-season ... During the third inning of the New York Mets' loss to the Minnesota Twins on Tuesday, Lindor booted what appeared to be a tailor-made double-play ground ball.
Francisco Lindor gave Mets fans a moment to remember on Friday night, launching a walk-off home run to seal a 5-4 win over the St. Louis Cardinals at Citi Field. The dramatic blast not only delivered ...
It was one play, but also enough to shape the game. Francisco Lindor booted a third-inning grounder, leading to two unearned runs, and the Mets never regained the lead in a 6-3 loss to the Twins ...