Mets Go Quietly Again. First-Place Nationals Are Waiting.
Bartolo Colon pitched well in his return, but bullpen struggles and more feeble hitting resulted in another loss.
Mets Go Quietly Again. First-Place Nationals Are Waiting.
Bartolo Colon pitched well in his return, but bullpen struggles and more feeble hitting resulted in another loss.
On Baseball: Jose Reyes Returns to the Mets, Baggage and All
While there are questions about what Reyes has left as a player, his domestic violence case was also part of any interested team’s evaluation.
Mets Sign Jose Reyes With Hope He Can Still Offer a Jolt
The Mets believe that in his second stint with the team, Reyes can play shortstop, second base and third base while livening their lineup with his speed and on-base skills.
Braves 6, Mets 0: Going, Going, Gone: Mets’ Offense Vanishes Against Braves
Julie Teheran pitched a complete-game one-hitter to finish off a sweep of the Mets, who continued to lose ground in the National League East race.
Mets Are Hitting the Ball Far, but Not Often Enough
Exactly 53 percent of the Mets’ runs this season have come from home runs, according to the Elias Sports Bureau, an inconsistent offense that has feast-or-famine tendencies.
Mets’ David Wright Having Neck Surgery in California
New York Mets third baseman David Wright will have surgery to repair a herniated disc in his neck.
Manager Terry Collins Cleared to Return to Mets
Collins missed the team’s game on Sunday after feeling ill.
Mets Manager Terry Collins Hospitalized Before Sunday’s Game
The Mets offered no details on the condition of their manager, but he spoke with reporters two and a half hours before the game and did not seem ill.
Mets’ Collins Taken for Tests, Misses Sunday’s Brewers Game
Mets manager Terry Collins was being taken to a hospital on Sunday for precautionary tests after not feeling well before New York’s series finale against Milwaukee.
Matz Men: Mets Stay Local Again With 2 More Long Island Arms
When it comes to young arms, the NL champion Mets are in a New York state of mind.
Marlins 1, Mets 0: Matt Harvey Turns in Solid Performance in Mets Loss
In seven innings against the Marlins, Harvey allowed only one run and four hits, while striking out three.
Fernandez Outpitches Harvey, Marlins Beat Mets 1-0
Jose Fernandez tied a career high with 14 strikeouts in seven scoreless innings to outpitch a resurgent Matt Harvey, and the Miami Marlins averted a series sweep by beating the shorthanded New York Mets 1-0 Sunday.
Mets’ Neil Walker Brings Solid Bat and Values From Pittsburgh
Walker, who has thrived at the plate in his first season in New York, still has deep ties to his native city.
Mets 3B Wright Given Shot for Neck Injury, Avoids DL for Now
David Wright avoided the disabled list Tuesday, at least for now.
Mets 1, White Sox 0: Matt Harvey Regains His Form as Mets Defeat the White Sox
Harvey gave up two hits and struck out six over seven innings, and he faced the minimum of 18 hitters through six innings.
In Capturing Drama of the ’86 Mets, Videographers Were Left Captivated
Their work during the Mets’ World Series championship season culminated in an hourlong documentary, “A Year to Remember.” They haven’t forgotten the excitement, and thanks to them, neither have Mets fans.
Will Binghamton Mets Become Stud Muffins? The Internet Will Decide
The Class AA team has turned to fans to find a replacement nickname with greater links to the area.
LeMahieu, Wolters Have 2 RBIs Apiece, Rockies Beat Mets 7-4
DJ LeMahieu and Tony Wolters had two hits and two RBIs apiece and the Colorado Rockies beat the New York Mets 7-4 on Saturday night.
Granderson’s HR Helps Mets Beat Dodgers 4-2
The moment of truth for the New York Mets came in the eighth inning, when reliever Jim Henderson did what he was called on to do — pitch out of a jam with a two-run lead.
Colon Hits 1st Career Homer in Mets’ 6-3 Win Over Padres
Bartolo Colon turned on an inside fastball from James Shields, launching a home run that was as improbable as it was historic.