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The Mets lost to the Reds again, this time by a 7-2 margin. David Peterson earned the loss, allowing six runs in five innings on eleven hits and three walks, striking out four during his time.
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Freddy Peralta is likely to be the subject of plenty of trade rumors with the Mets’ season continuing down a dark path, but he’s hoping to stay in Queens.
The Mets are still holding out hope for the return of several key pieces, but
what will be left for them to return to?
The Mets made a bevy of roster moves, most notably reinstating both Jared Young and A.J. Minter from the injured list.
Following Tuesday’s performance, there will be a discussion this week about whether or not Peterson gets the start the next turn through the rotation.
Huascar Brazobán will open tonight’s game against the Reds, with Jonah Tong receiving the bulk of innings after him.
Around the National League East
The Nationals beat the Guardians 6-3. James Wood collected three hits, including a two-run home run in the second inning that ended up putting the Nationals ahead for good.
Despite a ninth inning attempt at a comeback by Boston, the Braves held on to beat the Red Sox 7-6. Michael Harris II went 4-for-4,with a double, a home run, and three runs batted in.
The Marlins were soundly defeated 8-1 by the Blue Jays. Sandy Alcantara had an uncharacteristically short outing, giving up all eight Toronto runs in just 5.2 innings.
The Phillies narrowly defeated the Padres 4-3. Aaron Nola allowed just two runs in six innings, giving up just three hits and striking out five.
Around Major League Baseball
The NCAA regionals feature some of this year’s draft class’ biggest talents.
The Astros threw the first no-hitter in MLB since 2024, a combined no-hitter featuring one of this offseason’s biggest signings and an MLB debut.
With the season officially a third of the way through, ESPN has a first look at where the major award races stand.
In baseball clubhouses, card collecting is on the rise—but it’s not the baseball variety.
The Athletics are calling up Gage Jump, one of the best left-handed pitching prospects in baseball who will hopefully bolster the A’s already promising young core.
Recently released Met Craig Kimbrel has found a new home in Tampa Bay, signing a major league contract with the Rays.
Kimbrel’s not the only recently released Met to end up in Tampa, as Austin Slater signed with the Rays, as well, on a minor league contract.
The state of minor league complex leagues have reached an alarming low recently.
MLB announced a slate of different fan engagements and campaigns to celebrate America’s semiquincentennial this summer.
Yesterday at Amazin’ Avenue
Steve Sypa published his ninth edition of Mets Minor League Players of the Week for 2026.
This Date in Mets History
The Mets completed the series shutout of the Phillies on May 27, 2010—only the second time in franchise history that they had swept a series and shut out the other team.











