Michael Kay was not fond of Yankees fans chanting a vulgarity Thursday night toward Juan Soto, who left the Yankees for the Mets in free agency.
The New York Mets have not had the best start to their season, but it could certainly be much worse. The Atlanta Braves are a prime example of that. This weeken
The New York Mets played their home opener against the Toronto Blue Jays on Friday, and FOX 5 was there before the game to speak with fans about the 2025 season.
A lifelong Mets fan — who’s seen everything from the Queens team celebrating its 1986 World Series win to the start of some pretty bleak seasons — was honored at CitiField Friday for attending each of the ballclub’s home openers for the past 50 years.
The New York Mets seemingly won't have to wait much longer to add Dedniel Núñez to the bullpen, as the reliever has been dominant in minor league play. In his second game for the Mets' Triple-A affiliate in Syracuse,
Fans head to Citi Field in Queens, New York, on April 4, 2025, for the New York Mets’ home opener of the 2025 Major League Baseball season before a game between the New York Mets and Toronto
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Sure, this hasn't exactly been the start to 2025 that New York Mets fans envisioned after Steve Cohen and David Stearns put the finishing touches on the most significant offseason in franchise history — from poaching Juan Soto from the rival New York Yankees to convincing first baseman Pete Alonso to come back for at least one more season.
This came after Kranick made his Mets debut in a leverage situation against the Houston Astros, a spot his manager admitted the team was trying to avoid placing him in so early on.
Pete Alonso leads the way as a small group of New York Mets helped lead the team to a positive 3-2 record this week.