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    Juan Soto

    Juan Soto

    NYM • RF • #

    Juan Soto went 1-for-2 with a solo home run and a walk on Friday against the Pirates.

    Soto’s home run represented the Mets’ lone run in a horrible, blowout loss against Pittsburgh in this one. While the Mets fell flat, Soto continued what’s been an incredible month. With two games left in June, he’s up to 11 home runs with a 1.259 OPS and 10 more walks than strikeouts. That’s inconceivably good and he’s returned to being one of the best hitters in baseball.

    Recap

    about 15 hours ago

    June 28, 2025 2:04 AM

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    Jesse Winker

    Jesse Winker

    NYM • DH

    about 2 hours ago

    Jesse Winker (oblique) will begin a minor league rehab assignment at High-A Brooklyn on Sunday.

    Winker has been shelved since the beginning of May due to a right oblique strain. He’s eligible to return from the injured list on July 4 and there’s a chance that if everything goes according to plan he could be ready at that time. It’s unclear who he would displace on the Mets’ current roster, but having too many quality options seems like a good problem for them to sort out.

    Source: Laura Albanese

    Brooks Raley

    NYM •

    about 2 hours ago

    Brooks Raley (elbow) will have his minor league rehab assignment moved to Double-A Binghampton on Saturday.

    The 36-year-old left-hander made three appearances at Low-A St. Lucie over the past few weeks, allowing just three hits over three scoreless innings with a 6/0 K/BB ratio. The Mets are hoping that he’ll be ready to return coming out of the All-Star break, potentially providing a major boost to their bullpen for the second half of the season.

    Source: Laura Albanese

    David Peterson

    David Peterson

    NYM •

    Recap

    about 15 hours ago

    David Peterson allowed seven hits and five runs with three walks and five strikeouts over 4 2/3 innings in a loss to the Pirates on Friday.

    The Pirates were all over Peterson in this one. He got through the first inning unscathed, but they sent nine men to the plate in the second and scored four runs. Of the eight balls they put in play, seven were hit harder than 100 mph and almost none were hit on the ground. In fact, Peterson was a bit lucky to leave that inning with only the four runs allowed. He couldn’t locate any of his pitches and looked much more like the Peterson we saw early in his career rather than the one who’s had an ERA under three over the last calendar year. His next start is scheduled to come at home against the red-hot Brewers.

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    Ronald Acuña Jr.

    ATL • RF

    Recap

    about 12 hours ago

    Ronald Acuna Jr. went 0-for-1 against the Phillies on Friday.

    It was already 11-0 Phillies by the time Acuna was due for his second at-bat in the bottom of the third inning on Friday. The Braves decided to throw in the towel at that point and give the 27-year-old superstar outfielder the rest of the night off. Stuart Fairchild came off the bench and hit two doubles, which were the Braves’ only extra-base hits on the night. Acuna should be back in the lineup for Atlanta’s next game on Saturday.

    Cam Smith

    Cam Smith

    HOU • RF

    Recap

    about 12 hours ago

    Cam Smith went 2-for-2 with a three-run home run, two runs scored, and two walks in a 7-4 win over the Cubs on Friday.

    The featured piece heading back to the Astros in the Kyle Tucker trade from this past offseason, Smith was sure to let his former team know what they were missing here. This was his first game against the team that drafted him and he was never retired. Instead, he broke this game open with a booming three-run home run that careened off the wall behind the left field stands in Daikin Park. While Smith got off to a slow start at the plate this season, he’s really turned a corner of late with an .832 OPS over his last 30 games. He’s proven he can hit for a high average – it’s over .300 since May 1st – just without much power to this point. If he can add that power, there could be a huge second half in store for the young right fielder.

    George Springer

    George Springer

    TOR • RF

    Recap

    about 13 hours ago

    George Springer went 3-for-5 with two RBI, two runs scored, and a stolen base on Friday against the Red Sox.

    This was a huge game for the Blue Jays’ lineup and Springer got them started on the right foot with a run-scoring single in the first inning off Brayan Bello. They chipped away at Bello and eventually broke this game open against Boston’s bullpen. Springer was part of their final rally too with another RBI single in the eighth inning when this game was already out of reach. He’s enjoyed a true renaissance this season with 11 home runs, nine stolen bases, and an .832 OPS just past the halfway point of the season.

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    Team Leaders

    AVG288Pete Alonso
    Pete Alonso
    HITS87Pete Alonso
    Pete Alonso
    RUNS55Juan Soto
    Juan Soto
    HR20Juan Soto
    Juan Soto
    RBI59Pete Alonso
    Pete Alonso
    BB63Juan Soto
    Juan Soto
    ERA1.64Kodai Senga
    Kodai Senga
    SO94Tylor Megill
    Tylor Megill

    Team Leaders

    Pete Alonso
    AVG288
    Pete Alonso
    Pete Alonso
    HITS87
    Pete Alonso
    Juan Soto
    RUNS55
    Juan Soto
    Juan Soto
    HR20
    Juan Soto
    Pete Alonso
    RBI59
    Pete Alonso
    Juan Soto
    BB63
    Juan Soto
    Kodai Senga
    ERA1.64
    Kodai Senga
    Tylor Megill
    SO94
    Tylor Megill
    Clay Holmes
    WINS7
    Clay Holmes
    Edwin Díaz
    SAVES16
    Edwin Díaz
    Edwin Díaz
    WHIP1
    Edwin Díaz

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