#Mets send disgruntled Dom Smith to Triple-A Syracuse

#Mets send disgruntled Dom Smith to Triple-A Syracuse

“Mets send disgruntled Dom Smith to Triple-A Syracuse” Dom Smith is headed to Syracuse. The Mets optioned their unhappy first baseman/outfielder to the Triple-A Mets on Tuesday. The team called up pitcher Adonis Medina in a corresponding move. Smith has been vocal in recent weeks about wanting to play more. Dom Smith was sent down…

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#Mets DFA Robinson Cano amid roster crunch

#Mets DFA Robinson Cano amid roster crunch

“Mets DFA Robinson Cano amid roster crunch” The Robinson Cano era is over in Queens. The Mets designated Cano for assignment on Monday as the final move to trim their roster down to 26 players. The move is a costly one. Cano still had two years and $40.5 million left on his contract entering this…

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#Luis Guillorme belts second career homer in Mets’ win

#Luis Guillorme belts second career homer in Mets’ win

“#Luis Guillorme belts second career homer in Mets’ win” Everyone knows two wrongs don’t make a right. But could one aberration maybe offset another? Two days after slick-fielding Luis Guillorme uncharacteristically committed three errors in a game, the fill-in shortstop managed to do something Wednesday that has been just as rare throughout his baseball career:…

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#Mets subs admirably holding down the fort

#Mets subs admirably holding down the fort

“#Mets subs admirably holding down the fort” “How can I stay mad at you?”— Homer Simpson, to a rancid sandwich that nearly killed him. MIAMI — The injury-depleted Mets dropped a 3-1 decision to the Marlins Saturday evening, here at the ridiculously spelled loanDepot park, when Garrett Cooper smoked Drew Smith’s two-out, ninth-inning, full-count cutter…

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#Patrick Mazeika quickly becoming Mets’ lucky charm

#Patrick Mazeika quickly becoming Mets’ lucky charm

“#Patrick Mazeika quickly becoming Mets’ lucky charm” Do the Mets have themselves a lucky charm? Or is Patrick Mazeika’s true sorcery the simple ability to make contact in an era of three true outcomes? Either way, this has proven one hell of a homestand for the Mets’ rookie. The third-string catcher delivered his second walk-off…

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#Luis Rojas watched these Mets pitchers from unusual spot

#Luis Rojas watched these Mets pitchers from unusual spot

“#Luis Rojas watched these Mets pitchers from unusual spot” PORT ST. LUCIE — From beyond the center-field fence at Clover Park, Marcus Stroman and Jeurys Familia looked just fine. Mets manager Luis Rojas watched from that angle as both pitchers threw live batting practice Thursday, so he could get a better idea about the movement…

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