PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. — Four Mets players, outfielders Brandon Nimmo and Jesse Winker, and relievers José Buttó and Dedniel Núñez, all overcame injury concerns on Monday.
Opening Day is baseball’s version of a plot twist—when fans think they’ve got the script figured out, the story takes a turn. The cast of characters breaking ca ...
Brandon Nimmo didn’t get a chance to test his right knee, but was just glad to stand in his familiar post on Monday for the ...
Paul Blackburn pitched four innings against the Miami Marlins on the road, allowing two earned runs on three hits, walking ...
Here is a look at the Mets' job competitions — which spots are still up for grabs, who is trying to grab them and how things ...
Carlos Mendoza speaks after the Mets' spring game against the Rays, analyzing José Buttó's outing, how Brandon Nimmo's knee ...
Brandon Nimmo speaks after playing in the Mets' spring game against the Rays, providing an update on his knee injury, his ...
Asked if he feels in his heart that he’ll be ready for Opening Day, Mets reliever Dedniel Núñez did not hesitate. “Sí,” Núñez ...
Canning is battling with Paul Blackburn and Tylor Megill for the final two spots in the starting rotation, but the ...
In a recent interview with MLB.com, Mets manager Carlos Mendoza discussed the state of the 2025 Mets, from Juan Soto’s ...
The build up for both key New York Mets players has been slow, but progress has been made as Brandon Nimmo and Dedniel Núñez ...
Mets designated hitter Jesse Winker came up hobbling on a swing in the first inning of Monday's game. He exited before his ...