Mets, Carlos Mendoza and Tylor Megill
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Vientos suffered a hamstring injury in the Mets’ June 2 game against the Dodgers. The injury interrupted a poor season for Vientos, with just a .678 OPS through 53 games. In 111 regular-season games last season, he posted an .837 OPS and was dominant in the postseason. That has not been the case this year for the third baseman.
Mets manager Carlos Mendoza wanted to give Francisco Lindor a rare day off on Sunday as the shortstop continues to play with a fractured pinky toe. But Lindor wasn’t having it.
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Rising Apple on MSNNY Mets manager gives a refreshingly blunt assessment of Tylor MegillWith Tylor Megill, it’s usually one bad inning to spoil the start. It was the fourth inning of Saturday’s start that met this criteria. In an 8-4 loss to the Ta
The New York Mets and Brett Baty will be hoping for the best. Baty exited Sunday's game against the Tampa Bay Rays early due to right groin tightness, accordin
Most of Carlos Mendoza’s pitching moves this season have been platinum, but Friday night the Mets manager got burned.
NEW YORK — Mets infielder Brett Baty exited Sunday’s game against the Tampa Bay Rays. In the moment, with the Mets trailing 6-0, it looked like Mets manager Carlos Mendoza was trying to spark something, pinch-hitting Ronny Mauricio in Baty’s place.
The New York Mets have seen remarkable production from their short-handed pitching staff this season. Despite spring training injuries to starters Sean Manaea (
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Rising Apple on MSN1 NY Mets player the team has used perfectly this seasonBullpen management rarely grabs headlines, but this season, Carlos Mendoza’s approach deserves a second look. In a league full of overworked arms and misused re