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Former NYPD commissioner Keechant Sewell joins Mets as senior VP of security
Former NYPD commissioner Keechant Sewell will join the Mets in a newly created role, the sports organization announced Thursday. Sewell will start her new role on Nov. 27. In this newly created position with the Mets, Sewell will oversee the safety and guest experience for the organization. “Keechant’s expertise in public service, law and safety, as well as collaboration with…
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Mets to retire numbers for Doc Gooden and Darryl Strawberry in 2024
Dwight Gooden’s No. 16 and Darryl Strawberry’s No. 18 will be retired by the New York Mets in separate pregame ceremonies next year honoring players who were keys to the team’s last World Series title in 1986.
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NY Mets Announce March 25 as First-Ever Amazin' Day: How to Get Free Stuff, Events and More
The New York Mets are about to take their game up a notch. The Major League Baseball club announced Friday it will hold its first-ever Amazin’ Day later this month, an all-day, citywide extravaganza that’ll grant you access to special events and giveaways just for wearing Mets gear. (The fine print, of course, doesn’t specify if it has to...
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Watch Steve Cohen's Latest 30-Second, $1.5M Expenditure — the NY Mets' Super Bowl Ad!
Players from the New York Mets – and Mr. Met himself – make cameos in the team’s commercial that will air during the Super Bowl on Sunday.
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Mets Snatch Carlos Correa in Blockbuster Deal: Reports
In a wild twist overnight, Carlos Correa has agreed to sign with the New York Mets hours after his pending deal with the San Francisco Giants fell apart, according to media reports. The New York Post, citing anonymous sources, was first to report early Wednesday that the 28-year-old free agent prize from Puerto Rico had agreed to a $315 million,…
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Star Pitcher Justin Verlander Officially a Met
Bruce Beck with the latest.
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Former Mets Ace Jacob DeGrom Signs With Texas Rangers for 5 Years, $185 Million
Two-time Cy Young Award winner Jacob deGrom has chosen to leave the New York Mets after nine seasons — the past two shortened substantially by injuries — and signed with the Texas Rangers on a five-year, $185 million contract
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Now Ear This! San Diego Padres Beat Mets to Win NL Wild Card Series
San Diego Padres’ Joe Musgrove pitches Friars past New York Mets to win NL Wild Card Series, setting up a showdown with the Los Angeles Dodgers.
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Padres Hammer 4 Home Runs Off Max Scherzer, Mets Lose 7-1 in Playoff Opener
Josh Bell and Manny Machado smashed two of San Diego’s four homers off an ineffective Max Scherzer, and the Padres blew out the New York Mets 7-1 on Friday night in their playoff opener.
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Judge Overturns NYPD Union Vaccine Mandate
A judge ruled the mandate invalid, and said that all members of the police union who lost their jobs are to be reinstated. NBC New York’s Melissa Colorado reports.
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NY Supreme Court Rules Vaccine Mandate Invalid for NYPD Union Members; City to Appeal
A judge has ruled that the city’s vaccine mandate is invalid for NYPD members part of the police union, and has ordered all officers who were fired or put on leave to be reinstated. In Friday’s ruling, the judge ruled that the city did not establish “a legal basis or lawful authority for the DOH to exclude employees from...
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NYC to End Vaccine Mandate for Private Sector on November 1
Today Mayor Adams lifted the vaccine mandate for private businesses in the boroughs. Rana Novini reports.
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NYC COVID Vaccine Mandate for Private Sector Ends Nov. 1, Stays for Public Workers
Almost six months after a newish New York City Mayor Eric Adams told people frustrated over ongoing COVID vaccine mandates to get over it, the Democrat is officially pulling the plug on the unprecedented pandemic program — at least as far as the private sector goes. Adams announced Tuesday that the strictest-in-the-nation COVID vaccine requirements for private businesses –implemented by…
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Officials Pushing for NY to Get New COVID Booster
There is a new push to get more people vaccinated with the latest COVID booster, especially ahead of the fall and winter. Andrew Siff reports.
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Timmy Trumpet Coming to Mets Game, Could Play Edwin Díaz's Entrance Song Live
The NL East-leading Mets announced that musician Timmy Trumpet, who teamed with Blasterjaxx to create the wildly popular “Narco” that Díaz uses for his entrance song, will be at the ballpark for a game next week.
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Mets' Nate Fisher, Who Went From Banking to MLB, Gets Cut Day After Impressive Debut
A day after a sparkling major league debut that brightened the sports world, Nate Fisher was cut by the New York Mets
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Bobby Bonilla's Infamous Mets Contract Is Going Up for Auction
The infamous contract Bobby Bonilla signed with the New York Mets in 2000 is going up for auction, as collectors can bid on the six-page “deferred compensation agreement” that the slugger signed with the team