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1977 -- Seattle’s Ruppert Jones homered off Cleveland’s Dennis Eckersley in the fifth inning to snap Eckersley’s no-hit ...
Almost everyone saw the ball hit the railing. Citi Field’s spotlights flickered. Francisco Lindor, rounding second base, ...
When Francisco Lindor goes deep, the New York Mets have a good chance to win that ballgame. After Lindor slugged his seventh ...
With the return of Ronald Acuña Jr from injury, the Atlanta Braves look to make up ground in the National League.
Roster cuts are a part of the game. Whether due to the player’s ineffectiveness, health, or even how burdened the bullpen has ...
The New York Mets might be witnessing the power of positive thinking when it comes to Juan Soto's performance.
Trade deadline deals are all about instant gratification for contending MLB teams looking to shore up their roster for a ...
There are bobbleheads, T-shirts, tattoos -- and even one fan, according to Freeman, who said he hadn't touched a drink since.
Mets' president David Stearns got brutally honest about the team's struggles with clutch hitting and infield defense.
One of the many laws of baseball is that one must have a short term memory, players and fans alike. That worked in Soto’s ...
NEW YORK — Francisco Lindor homered from both sides of the plate and made a leaping catch at shortstop that saved at least ...
When it comes to what right fielder Juan Soto, whom the Mets poached from the Yankees on a 15-year, $765 million contract ...