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The New York Mets are trying to make a run at the World Series this year, but their roster could look very different next season.
Mauricio speaks from experience. In the Mets’ win on July 21 against the Los Angeles Angels, he entered the game as a pinch hitter, grounding into a fielder’s choice and allowing the Mets to score the go-ahead run.
Who better to help usher the way than the second baseman who's actually played every position except catcher and pitcher?
Jeff McNeil’s bat has hit lefties and righties; hit in the clutch and in the ordinary; hit against starters and relievers; hit at home and on the road.
New York Mets position players Mark Vientos and Jeff McNeil explain how nice it was to have a strong effort all around by the team in their 8-1 win over the Nationals. Plus, David Peterson commented how he found success during his eight inning performance.
The Mets might not have won their fourth straight Wednesday night, but unlike in recent losses, they didn’t take a step back.
New York Mets left fielder Brandon Nimmo says he had to leave Wednesday night's game at Washington because his stiff neck made him a “detriment.”
Kodai Senga was not injured, but he was battered on the mound. It all added up to a painful loss for the Mets, who dug a hole from which they never quite escaped in a 5-4 contest at Nationals Park on Wednesday,