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Amazin' Avenue on MSN
Mets shutout Padres behind solid outing from Christian Scott
Jared Young and Luis Torrens homer as Mets add to Padres’ rough stretch.
The Sporting Tribune on MSN
Padres drop 10th game in 11 tries after 5-0 loss to Mets
The Sporting Tribune's Fernando Ramirez writes about the Padres offensive skid continuing against the New York Mets, who have their own struggles.
The New York Mets need to start winning games in a hurry if they want to get back in the mix for a playoff spot in the National League. A division title is out
New York Mets star Juan Soto is at the center of baseball's salary cap controversy, and he commented about it.
The Mets insist they're not sellers, but some execs think Peralta could spark a bidding war at the trade deadline.
Many have argued it’s too little, too late for the Mets to make a dramatic comeback. However, help is expected in the coming weeks. There’s been a big, gaping hole in the Mets lineup since April, with Francisco Lindor on the sideline dealing with a ...
The Spun on MSN
Mets Star Juan Soto Is Against MLB Having Salary Cap
With the MLB's collective bargaining agreement set to expire on December 1, there's a chance the league could be heading for a lockout. The Major League Baseball Players Association's first proposal for a new CBA included a “competitive-integrity tax” for teams that don’t spend $150 million.
This New York Mets season has been bad, but new research suggests Juan Soto has the least help of any player in Mets history. It can always get worse.
Young’s homer off Padres right-hander Michael King, his third over his last six games, left the bat at 111.1 mph and traveled a Statcast-projected 422 feet into the right-field seats. He added a single in his next at-bat that left the bat at 109.3 mph.
Juan Soto Calls Out Salary Cap Proposed by MLB Owners in CBA Talks Amid Historic $765M Mets Contract
New York Mets star Juan Soto is firmly in the camp that Major League Baseball doesn't need a salary cap amid the ongoing labor talks between owners and the MLBPA.
SAN DIEGO — The schedule makers did the Mets few favors in the first few months of the season, sending them to the West Coast three times without any off-days in between, and handing them several interleague series. But starting Friday, the Mets will play seven straight series against National League teams.