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Jim McAndrew, who pitched for the 1969 and 1973 New York Mets, dies at 80
Jim McAndrew, who lost his major league debut to Bob Gibson in a 1968 spot start for the New York Mets when Nolan Ryan was called away to military duty, then beat Steve Carlton a month later for his first win, has died. He was 80. A right-hander at the back end of the Mets rotation from 1968-73, McAndrew started...
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Mets legend Darryl Strawberry resting comfortably after heart attack: ‘All is well'
Former New York Mets and Yankees star Darryl Strawberry is recovering from a heart attack he suffered a day before his 62nd birthday.
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Mets Spring Training preview with new manager Carlos Mendoza and closer Edwin Diaz
NBC New York sports anchor and “Sports Final” host Bruce Beck is in Port St. Lucie at the New York Mets training camp to have some candid conversations with new Mets manager Carlos Mendoza and pitcher Edwin Diaz.
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Former Mets GM Billy Eppler suspended through World Series for fabricating injuries
Former New York Mets general manager Billy Eppler was suspended through the 2024 World Series by baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred, who concluded he and other team employees fabricated injuries to create open roster spots.
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Ken MacKenzie, only pitcher on expansion 1962 Mets with a winning record, dies at 89
Ken MacKenzie, a left-handed reliever who was the only pitcher with a winning record on the expansion 1962 New York Mets, died Thursday. He was 89.
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Mets Owner Reveals Plans for Casino in Queens
The owner of the Mets want to build a giant casino right next to Citi Field. Erica Byfield reports.
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Mets owner Steve Cohen shares plans for casino in Queens near Citi Field
New York Mets owner Steve Cohen announced plans Tuesday for a new development called Metropolitan Park that he hopes will include a casino and sportsbook.
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New York Mets owner Steve Cohen announces $8B plan to develop area around Citi Field in Queens
New York Mets owner Steve Cohen announced an $8 billion plan to transform the 50-acre area around Citi Field in Queens into a new development called Metropolitan Park, with hopes for a casino and sportsbook.
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Mets hire Yankees bench coach Carlos Mendoza as new manager: Reports
Carlos Mendoza, the Yankees’ bench coach under Aaron Boone, is joining the New York Mets as the team’s manager in time for the 2024 season.
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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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Billy Eppler quits as Mets general manager, three days after David Stearns was hired above him
Billy Eppler’s exit comes after the New York Mets hired David Stearns as its first president of baseball operations earlier in the week.
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Buck Showalter will not return as New York Mets manager following disappointing season
Buck Showalter was fired as New York Mets manager after baseball’s highest-spending team tumbled from contention by midsummer.
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Mets fans boo Max Scherzer after tribute video at Citi Field
Max Scherzer didn’t exactly receive a warm welcome back to New York from Mets fans.
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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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‘I feel awful': Pete Alonso throws ball into crowd after Cardinals player's first MLB hit
While Masyn Winn’s first MLB hit was an infield single, the ball wound up in the stands after a “brain fart” from Pete Alonso.
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Max Scherzer says Mets brass had ‘completely different vision' for club's future
Max Scherzer detailed the conversations he had with the Mets about the club’s future plans before he was traded to the Rangers.
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New York Mets trade Justin Verlander to Houston Astros
It was just a few months ago that three-time Cy Young winner Justin Verlander left the Houston Astros to join the New York Mets. Now he’s reportedly heading back.
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Mets deal Max Scherzer to Rangers after star's approval, per report
The New York Mets’ disappointing seasons continues its downward spiral with star pitcher Max Scherzer reportedly being dealt to the Texas Rangers.
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Everything to know about the 2023 MLB trade deadline
With the 2023 MLB All-Star Game in the past, the trade deadline is the next big milestone for MLB teams looking to grab a playoff berth.
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Would Keith Hernandez let Shohei Ohtani wear his retired No. 17 with Mets? It doesn't sound like it
The Mets may very well prove to be the team that offers Shohei Ohtani the most money in free agency. But there’s one thing they might not be able to give him.