
Manuel Gomez
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2 weeks ago |
nj.com | Manny Gomez |Manuel Gomez |Manuel Gómez
NEW YORK — The Mets played their fifth game of a 13-game stretch against the Arizona Diamondbacks on Tuesday. With no off days until next Thursday, May 8, New York will turn to a six-man rotation to give their starters an extra day’s rest. With starters Frankie Montas (lat strain) and Sean Manaea (oblique strain) still rehabbing from their injuries, the options are limited. So, who will take the ball when the Mets play their sixth consecutive game on Wednesday?
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2 weeks ago |
nj.com | Manny Gomez |Manuel Gomez |Manuel Gómez
WASHINGTON, D.C. — This game looked like it was over as soon as it began, with the Mets batting around the lineup and scoring five runs in the first inning. But the Mets’ pitchers, namely starter Tylor Megill and reliever José Buttó, nearly blew what would later become a six-run lead in the seventh inning.
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3 weeks ago |
nj.com | Manny Gomez |Manuel Gomez |Manuel Gómez
NEW YORK — The Mets were quickly running out of arms, so when closer Edwin Díaz had to be pulled in the middle of the 10th inning with a hip injury on Wednesday, manager Carlos Mendoza acted with unease. Having run through four relievers, including Díaz, the Mets’ options were limited. Mendoza could have gone to left-hander A.J. Minter, but he steered clear, avoiding having to use him on consecutive days.
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1 month ago |
nj.com | Manny Gomez |Manuel Gomez |Manuel Gómez
Former NFL defenseman Chris Canty used his microphone to plead with Giants owner John Mara to avoid making a mistake at the 2025 NFL Draft. After learning that the Giants were hosting Colorado’s Shedeur Sanders for a private workout on Thursday, Canty, who’s part of the 2011-12 Super Bowl winning team, used the ESPN airwaves to beg Mara not to take the quarterback with the No. 3 pick. “I’m pleading. Please, John Mara, don’t do this,” Canty said on “Unsportsmanlike,” via ESPN.
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1 month ago |
nj.com | Manny Gomez |Manuel Gomez |Manuel Gómez
When right fielder Juan Soto left the Yankees to sign with the Mets, he knew he was leaving behind one of the most precious spots in any batting order in baseball — the No. 2 hole, in front of slugger Aaron JudgeAhead of Monday’s 5-1 win against the Minnesota Twins, when Soto featured a decent .409 on-base percentage with a lackluster one home run and four RBIs, the Mets’ $765 million man talked about what it’s like not having Judge’s lineup protection.
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