NYM • PH • #
The All-Star break is just next week, so it sounds like Marte should be able to rejoin the Mets before the end of July. When he does return, the Mets will need to decide if they’re keeping both him and Jesse Winker on the active roster, which would likely mean that Mark Vientos or Ronny Mauricio would need to head to the minor leagues.
about 8 hours ago
July 9, 2025 1:51 PM
NYM • RF
about 18 hours ago
This was a 1-0 game through five. After that, the Mets jumped ahead 2-1, fell behind 6-2 and then scored four in the eighth to tie it. The remaining run came when Soto singled in the automatic runner in extras. Soto is sitting at .269/.399/.509 for the season, and it just feels like, if the world happens to still exist 1,000 years from now, how Soto didn’t get picked for the 2025 All-Star Game is going to be one of its biggest mysteries.
NYM •
about 18 hours ago
Holmes allowed one run through five before five straight reached against him to begin the sixth. It was surprising just how long the Mets stuck with him as they fell behind 5-2, but Holmes has great numbers with RISP this season and manager Carlos Mendoza must have figured he’d pitch his way out of it. He didn’t, but at least Richard Lovelady and Alex Carrillo stranded the inherited runner and finished the inning without any further damage. Holmes struck out five in the contest. He’s slated to face the Royals on Sunday.
NYM •
about 18 hours ago
Brazoban had to strand the automatic runner after the Mets pushed only one across in the top of the 10th, but he did so without incident. Edwin Díaz pitched the ninth in a tie game and got a victory tonight.
BOS • PH
about 19 hours ago
Eaton has been shipped back to the minors with Masataka Yoshida (shoulder) set to be activated from the injured list for Wednesday’s game against the Rockies at Fenway Park. The 28-year-old infielder hit .250 (6-for-24) with three steals in 14 games with the Red Sox after being called up on June 16.
LAA • PH
1 day ago
In a battle of players who don’t capitalize the first letters of their last names, d’Arnaud took Jacob deGrom deep in the second inning to give the Angels a 3-2 lead. He also doubled in a run in the sixth to tie the game at 4-4. The first season with the Halos for d’Arnaud has been a mixed bag at best, as he’s slashing .220/.268/.394 with five homers and 15 RBI.