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  • 12 hours ago | northjersey.com | Andrew Tredinnick

    During spring training, an oblique injury to Jeff McNeil during opened up opportunities down the roster for Brett Baty and Luisangel Acuña at second base. His return took one of those chances away. With McNeil finally healthy and activated on Thursday, the Mets front office made its difficult decision. Baty was the one to feel the squeeze, being optioned to Triple-A Syracuse on Thursday along with Hayden Senger, who had been filling in for Francisco Alvarez.

  • 23 hours ago | northjersey.com | Amanda Wallace

    The Jones Road Wildfire in Ocean County was 50% contained as of Thursday morning. Air quality levels were "moderate" across most of New Jersey Thursday as the fire continued to burn. Parts of New York City were under an air quality alert. The Jones Road wildfire, one of the worst wildfires in the history of southern Ocean County, continues to burn as of Thursday morning.

  • 1 day ago | northjersey.com | Amanda Wallace

    Bradford pear trees give off an unpleasant odor, though they do look pretty. Bradford pear trees are an invasive species, and their beauty is one of the problems. Have you gone on a walk around your neighborhood recently? If so, you may have stumbled across a big, beautiful, white-flowered tree. Then, when you got a little closer, you may have thought, "why does that tree smell so bad?"If this sounds familiar, you most likely encountered a Bradford pear tree.

  • 1 day ago | northjersey.com | Andrew Tredinnick

    NEW YORK — Mets manager Carlos Mendoza tried to push Edwin Diaz through a second inning on Wednesday afternoon and it did not go according to plan. After a perfect ninth inning, which included one strikeout, Diaz had to exit the 10th inning under the supervision of the Mets training staff. The nature of Diaz's removal is not yet clear.

  • 1 day ago | northjersey.com | Andrew Tredinnick

    NEW YORK — Juan Soto is still waiting on his first Citi Field home run as a member of the Mets but he continues to make winning plays to impact the game in other ways. With two runners on base in a tie game against the Phillies on Wednesday, Soto brought the home crowd to its feet when he rifled a throw to home plate to throw out Nick Castellanos for the final out of the frame.

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