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Mets vs. Twins: Lineups, broadcast info, and open thread, 4/23/26
Mets lineup Bo Bichette – 3BJuan Soto – DHFrancisco Alvarez – CLuis Robert – CFBrett Baty – RFMark Vientos – 1BMarcus Semien – 2BRonny Mauricio – SSCarson Benge – LF Christian Scott – RHP Twins lineup Byron Buxton – CFTrevor Larnach – LFJosh Bell – DHRyan Jeffers – CKody Clemens – 1BAustin Martin – RFLuke […]
Mets place Francisco Lindor on the 10-day injured list with a left calf strain
The Mets have placed Francisco Lindor on the 10-day injured list with a left calf strain, the team has announced. This news was expected after Lindor looked hobbled running the bases and scoring on a double by Francisco Alvarez in the fourth inning of last night’s game and subsequently did not return to the field […]
Mets Morning News: The Mets have won a ballgame. I repeat, the Mets have won a ballgame.
Meet the Mets The Mets finally stopped their 12-game losing streak with a 3-2 win over the Twins. It wasn’t the prettiest of wins but somehow the offense managed to squeak out just enough to win the ballgame. Despite the win, concern lingers for Francisco Lindor who exited the game early with a calf injury. […]
Mets Daily Prospect Report, 4/23/26: St. Lucie saves the day
Triple-A: Syracuse Mets (12-10) Worcester 7, Syracuse 6 (BOX) Starter Brandon Waddell had a slow start to the game, allowing three first inning runs. He would settle down in his next two frames, handing off a 3-0 deficit to the bullpen. The score stayed 3-0 until the fifth, when Ji Hwan Bae doubled home two […]
Mets finally win a game, but Lindor exits early
The Mets’ losing streak has finally come to an end, but their 3-2 win came at a cost. Francisco Lindor, who drove in the Mets’ first run of the night and scored their second, left the game after the fourth inning with left calf tightness on the night that Juan Soto returned from his stint […]
Francisco Lindor exits tonight’s game with left calf tightness
On the same day the Mets got Juan Soto back in the lineup after missing time with a calf injury, their shortstop suffered a calf injury of his own. Francisco Lindor exited after the fourth inning of tonight’s game against the Twins with left calf tightness. Bo Bichette replaced Lindor at short, with Brett Baty […]
Mets vs. Twins: Lineups, broadcast info, and open thread, 4/22/26
Mets lineup Bo Bichette – 3BJuan Soto – DHLuis Robert – CFFrancisco Lindor – SSFrancisco Alvarez – CMark Vientos – 1BMarcus Semien – 2BTommy Pham – LFTyrone Taylor – RF Clay Holmes – RHP Twins lineup Byron Buxton – CFTrevor Larnach – LFJosh Bell – DHVictor Caratini – CKody Clemens – 1BLuke Keaschall – 2BMatt […]
Mets reinstate Juan Soto from IL, option Hayden Senger to Syracuse
The Mets have officially reinstated Juan Soto from the injured list, and he’ll serve as designated hitter and bat second tonight as the Mets face Twins left-handed pitcher Connor Prielipp. In a corresponding move, the Mets optioned catcher Hayden Senger to Triple-A Syracuse. The team had previously been carrying three catchers—Francisco Alvarez, Luis Torrens, and […]
A Pod of Their Own, Episode 270: Cursed
Welcome back to A Pod of Their Own, an all-women led Home Run Applesauce podcast where we talk all things Mets, social justice issues in baseball, and normalize female voices in the sports podcasting space. This week, we begin by wondering—still in April, mind you—if the season can be saved and if Carlos Mendoza’s job […]
Mets Morning News: What else is there to say?
Meet the Mets The Mets lost their twelfth-straight game 5-3 to the Twins, despite a three-run home run from Francisco Lindor and a strong start by Nolan McLean. Choose your recap: Amazin’ Avenue, MLB.com, Newsday, New York Daily News, New York Post, The Athletic Plenty has been said about who or what may be at […]
Mets Daily Prospect Report, 4/22/26: He is the man right now
Triple-A: Syracuse Mets (12-9) SYRACUSE 12, WORCESTER 3 (BOX) Ronny Mauricio put Syracuse on the board with a solo shot in the top of the fourth- one of two runs they would score that inning- and continued swinging a hot bat all evening, going yard once again in the fifth and then a third, final […]
For whom the twelve tolls
The Mets led 3-0, Nolan McLean was perfect through five, and the Twins were throwing a spot-starter in Simeon Woods Richardson, who came into the game with a 6.10 ERA. The Mets also somehow lost, again, giving them an abhorrent 12th-straight loss. They are now 7-16. Yikes. The game was a game of two halves. […]
Mets Player Performance Meter: Pitchers, April 6-19
I thought this meter would be better than the hitting meter because the offense has really been the problem. But honestly? It’s not that much better. There are more positive grades for sure, but there are almost as many pitchers mired in the poop right now as the hitters, which is almost impressive. All of […]
Mets vs Twins: Lineups, how to watch, and open thread, 4/21/26
Mets lineup SP: Nolan McLean – RHP Twins lineup SP: S. Woods Richardson – RHP Broadcast info First pitch: 7:10 PM EDTTV: SNYRadio: Audacy Mets Radio WHSQ 880AM, Audacy App, 92.3 HD2
Christian Scott to start on Thursday
According to manager Carlos Mendoza, the Mets are calling up Christian Scott to start Thursday’s game with the Minnesota Twins. Kodai Senga will remain in the rotation for now, while David Peterson will be in the bullpen for at least this turn through the rotation. Due to that, it is likely that a reliever will […]
Mets Player Performance Meter: Position players, April 6-19
Listen, there is no good introduction to this other than to just give you a trigger warning because if you read on, you will see the worst meter you have ever laid your eyes upon. And once you lay your eyes upon it, you will not be able to unsee it. I can’t. I don’t […]
Juan Soto to be activated tomorrow
Mets outfielder Juan Soto will return to the lineup tomorrow, according to reports. Soto has been sidelined since April 3 with a low grade calf strain he suffered in the first inning of the game that day in San Francisco while running the bases. The Mets won that game, the first of a four-game winning […]
Looking back in awe at the longest losing streak in Mets history
For much of Mets history, fans have been able to find some solace amid their misery in a simple notion: At least it’s not as bad as 1962. With the 2026 Mets mired in an 11-game losing streak, now would seem the perfect time to cue that sentiment once again. The 1962 Mets managed to […]
Mets Minor League Players of the Week: Week Four
Randy Guzman Week: 6 G, 24 AB, .250/.419/.750, 6 H, 1 2B, 1 3B, 3 HR, 5 BB, 3 K, 2/2 SB (Single-A) 2026 Season: 14 G, 50 AB, .200/.344/.440, 10 H, 1 2B, 1 3B, 3 HR, 7 BB, 16 K, 3/3 SB, .226 BABIP (Single-A) Randy Guzman came into this series hitting .154/.267/.154, […]
The Mets look to halt their embarrassing losing streak against the Twins
The Mets (7-15) will carry an unfathomable 11- (ELEVEN!) game losing streak into their series against the Twins (11-11). When the Mets take the field at 7:10 PM EDT on Tuesday, they will have gone two weeks since experiencing their last victory, a game they won in walk-off fashion on a Ronny Mauricio hit in […]
Mets Morning News: The Mets play baseball today (Derogatory)
Meet the Mets The Mets return to action tonight and will turn to young Nolan McLean to halt their slide. Juan Soto should be back in uniform for the Mets soon, but Max Ralph pondered the question that’s on everybody’s mind: When exactly will Soto be back on the field? Jared Greenspan explored the history […]
The end is near for Carlos Mendoza, even if it isn’t entirely his fault
As another former Mets’ skipper, Yogi Berra, once famously opined: “It’s getting late early”. Fair or not, the writing is on the wall for current Mets’ manager Carlos Mendoza: His time with the club is approaching its end. It felt somewhat inevitable with last year’s collapse, and it appears all but etched in stone as […]
Monday Stat Party: Party like it’s 2004
MONDAY The Mets were shut out for the fourth time in just 17 games this season. It’s only the second time in franchise history they’ve suffered four shutout losses in their first 17 games, having done so back in 1963. The Mets were shut out in back-to-back games for the first time since August 9-10, […]
Mets Morning News: Did You Ever Feel Like Nothing Good Was Ever Gonna Happen to You? Yeah. And Nothing Did. So What?
Meet the Mets You bolt awake in the mountains of Carthage. You are not watching the Mets. It is 217 BC. You are the general Hannibal, and you have changed your mind. The future cannot come to pass. Rome must burn. Choose your recap: Amazin’ Avenue, MLB.com, Newsday, New York Daily News, New York Post, […]
Amazin’ Avenue is hiring
Amazin’ Avenue is looking to add a new writer or two, to grow our staff and provide better, wider, and more diverse coverage of the New York Mets. If you’re itching to write about the Mets—and make some money along the way—please don’t hesitate to apply. Here’s what to expect if you’re selected for the role: […]