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The New York Mets just suffered a brutal injury that could pave the way to a major trade with the Miami Marlins before the MLB trade deadline.
NEW YORK — Mets center fielder Tyrone Taylor has what left fielder Brandon Nimmo refers to as an “absolute crater” in his right hand right now. The gash on Taylor’s right hand happened “a couple of weeks” ago while stealing a base without a glove on, Tyrone revealed after the Mets’ 4-3 win over the Washington Nationals on Thursday.
The 11th edition of Newsweek Sports' MLB Power Rankings, with the Yankees and Mets rising and two American League teams soaring.
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SNY analyst John Harper had high praise for New York Mets lefty David Peterson after his strong outing on Wednesday.
Through 33 home games, the Mets have seen the biggest increase in MLB attendance at Citi Field in 2025, a jump of more than 12,000 fans per game.
Twelve days ago, the Nationals were coming off their second straight high-scoring win over the Diamondbacks and within two games of a .500 record. Their offense was humming, having scored nine or more runs in each outing of their four-game win streak.
For a while, the top of the lineup struggled to get hot simultaneously, limiting their overall impact at the plate. However, since manager Carlos Mendoza reshuffled the order—returning Brandon Nimmo to his familiar spot in the two-hole,
The New York Mets notched their fifth consecutive win on Wednesday, defeating the Washington Nationals by a 5-0 final behind a complete-game shutout from left-handed starter David