-
Nationals-Mets Opening Day Delayed by COVID-19
Major League Baseball announced that Thursday’s scheduled game between the Washington Nationals and the New York Mets at Nationals Park has been postponed as a result of positive tests on the Nationals’ side.
-
Francisco Lindor's $341 Million Contract With the Mets Is the Third-Largest Deal in the History of Baseball
The Mets have locked down their newly-acquired slugger in New York with a mammoth 10-year, $341 million contract extension.
-
Tim Tebow Retires From Baseball After Five Years With Mets
Tebow played 77 games at baseball’s highest minor league level in 2019, batting .163 with four home runs and finished his minor league career with a .223 average over 287 games.
-
MLB Opens Harassment Hotline After Porter, Callaway Scandals
Major League Baseball has created a hotline for people not employed by the league or teams to report harassment or discrimination after Mets general manager Jared Porter and Angels pitching coach Mickey Callaway were accused of sending lewd text messages to female reporters
-
Report: MLB Coach, Ex-Manager Callaway Accused of Sexual Harassment
Los Angeles Angels pitching coach Mickey Callaway, former manager of the New York Mets, “aggressively pursued” several women who work in sports media and sent three of them inappropriate photos, The Athletic reported Monday night.
-
Mets Fire New GM After He Admits Sending Explicit Photos to Reporter in 2016
Mets general manager Jared Porter sent graphic, uninvited text messages and images to a female reporter in 2016 when he was working for the Chicago Cubs in their front office, ESPN reported Monday night.
-
Mets Fire New GM After He Admits Sending Explicit Photos to Reporter While Working for Cubs in 2016
The New York Mets fired General Manager Jared Porter Tuesday morning, hours after a report surfaced that he had sent graphic, uninvited text messages and images to a female reporter in 2016 when he was working for the Chicago Cubs.
-
Mets' Canó Suspended 162 Games After Testing Positive for PED
The commissioner’s office said Canó, who was previously penalized 80 games for a positive test in 2018 while playing with Seattle, tested positive for the anabolic steroid Stanozolol.
-
AP Source: Ownership Committee Approves Mets Sale to Cohen
A person familiar with the decision tells The Associated Press that the proposed purchase of 95% of the New York Mets by an entity of billionaire hedge fund manager Steve Cohen has been approved by Major League Baseball’s ownership committee
-
Mets Legend Tom Seaver Dies at 75
Tom Seaver, considered to be the greatest Mets player of all time and one of the best pitchers in the history of the game who led the Amazins’ to the improbable 1969 World Series title, died Wednesday. He was 75.
-
AP Source: A-Rod, J-Lo Retain JP Morgan in Bid for Mets
Alex Rodriguez and Jennifer Lopez have retained J
-
A-Rod, Jennifer Lopez Looking to Purchase New York Mets: Report
Alex Rodriguez may be returning to New York baseball… only this time from the owner’s box. And he may be bringing fiance Jennifer Lopez with him.
-
Mets PA Announcer Steps Up to the Plate to Offer Kind Voice Amid Virus Scares
The grandson of famed sportscaster Howard Cosell has recorded nearly 600 introductions since he began a month ago, and he recently noticed the calls had been coming from a certain group of people
-
Mendoza Has New Roles With ESPN, Resigns as Mets Adviser
Jessica Mendoza will no longer be on ESPN’s “Sunday Night Baseball” or work for the New York Mets front office after signing a contract extension with the network
-
Stephen Strasburg Goes From Shutdown to World Series MVP
Stephen Strasburg was voted MVP of the World Series following the Nationals’ 6-2 win over the Houston Astros in Game 7 on Wednesday night, the first title in the 51 seasons of the Washington/Montreal Expos franchise.
-
Mets Win Emotional 9/11 Tribute Game With 9 Runs on 11 Hits
Pete Alonso has been full of surprises during a memorable rookie season with the Mets. For fans in his new home city, his gesture Wednesday night might be the biggest home run yet.
-
David Phelps Acquired by Cubs in Deal With Blue Jays
The Cubs added bullpen depth by acquiring right-hander David Phelps from Toronto for minor league righty Thomas Hatch.
-
Mets' Callaway, Vargas Have Confrontation With Reporter
New York Mets manager Mickey Callaway cursed at a reporter, and pitcher Jason Vargas had to be restrained from charging him during a confrontation in the team’s clubhouse after a loss Sunday.
-
Bill Buckner, Forever Known for 1986 World Series Error, Dies at 69
Bill Buckner, a star hitter who became known for making one of the most infamous plays in major league history, died Monday. He was 69.
-
Theo Epstein: Cubs Hoping for ‘Common Sense Solution' to Make-Up Game in Washington
Chicago Cubs President Theo Epstein said Wednesday that Major League Baseball has not made a final determination about a potential Thursday makeup game against the Milwaukee Brewers, but that he hopes for a “common sense solution” to the issue.