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Here's why Mets players are wearing numbers as eye black in NLCS
Some New York Mets players wore “40” as eye black for Game 3 of the NLCS vs. the Los Angeles Dodgers. Here’s why.
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Mark Vientos hits grand slam to lead Mets over Dodgers in Game 2 of NLCS
Home runs by Mark Vientos and Francisco Lindor helped the Mets even the NLCS at 1-1, with the series now shifting to New York.
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Mets star who helped fuel wild 9th-inning win lost his grandmother an hour before game
It was a night that Mets fans and players won’t forget for quite some time. But for Brandon Nimmo, the team’s wild 4-2 comeback win is just part of the reason that Oct. 3, 2024, will stick with him.
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WATCH: Mets' Pete Alonso hits epic three-run go-ahead homer to beat Brewers
New York Mets slugger Pete Alonso blasted a ninth-inning go-ahead three-run homer vs. the Milwaukee Brewers on Thursday.
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Mets vs. Brewers NL Wild Card Game 3: Start time, how to watch
The Mets and Brewers will square off in a decisive NL Wild Card Series matchup on Thursday. Here’s how you can watch the critical Game 3.
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Francisco Lindor homer sends Mets to playoffs in thrilling win over Braves
Francisco Lindor’s go-ahead home run in the ninth inning capped a wild back-and-forth game.
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Bobby Bonilla Day is here, with a giant check for a Mets star who retired 23 years ago
Happy Bobby Bonilla Day — if you’re retired baseball star Bobby Bonilla, that is. If you’re a New York Mets owner or executive, maybe not so much.
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Mets' Edwin Díaz suspended 10 games for sticky stuff
Mets closer Edwin Díaz was suspended 10 games by Major League Baseball after a check of his hands in Sunday night’s game against the Cubs revealed an illegal sticky substance.
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Mets' Edwin Díaz faces 10-game suspension after being ejected for foreign substance
New York Mets closer Edwin Díaz is facing a 10-game suspension after being ejected from the team’s 5-2 win over the Chicago Cubs on Sunday night.
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Grimace threw out the first pitch at a Mets game. What came next has people going crazy for him
It’s become a “Hot Grimace Summer” in the baseball world.