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Juan Soto and Otto Lopez will be among the stars on display when the New York Mets face the Miami Marlins on Wednesday at 4:40 p.m. ET, at loanDepot park.
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The defending World Series champions are off to a hot start as the Los Angeles Dodgers are 8-0 to open 2025.
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Aaron Judge cracked his fifth home run of the season to lead New York to a 9-7 win over the Diamondbacks and snap a two-game losing streak in the process.
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The New York Mets are returning to Queens Friday for their home opener weekend series against the Toronto Blue Jays following away games against the Houston Astros and the Miami Marlins that left the team with a 3-3 record.
The Mets averaged 0.9 home runs per game to rank sixth in MLB play with 207 total home runs last season. Fueled by 416 extra-base hits, the Marlins ranked 24th in MLB with a .378 slugging percentage last season.
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.
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,
Mets vs. Marlins will air locally on SNY and nationally on MLB.TV, and can be streamed on DirecTV Stream (free trial). Time: 4:40 p.m. ET
The New York Mets (2-2) and Miami Marlins (3-2) will clash on Tuesday at loanDepot park, starting at 6:40 p.m. ET.The Mets are the road favorite (-159) versus the Marlins (+134). The Mets will
The New York Mets' bullpen has been stellar to start the 2025 regular season. Through April 2, the Mets' relief corps owns a collective 1.64 ERA, which is seco
New York Mets analyst and former MLB star Keith Hernandez accidentally says something that was not supposed to be heard.