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John Curtiss exemplifies Steve Cohen’s Mets stewardship

Having Curtiss around also represents the fact the Mets are finally acting like a true superpower. → Read More

Brandon Nimmo not changing approach after massive Mets payday

When he does get on the field, Nimmo said he will bring the same mentality he’s had since being drafted by the Mets in 2011 — even after signing an eight-year, $162 million deal. → Read More

Grant Hartwig inching closer to Mets dream after spurning medical school

When Grant Hartwig walked off the mound in a loss to Ball State on May 29, 2021, the Miami of Ohio right-hander thought his baseball career was over. → Read More

David Robertson acted as own agent to join Mets for another World Series shot

David Robertson won a World Series title with the Yankees in his first full major league season. → Read More

Mets’ Brett Baty keeps racking up hits in spring training — and errors

Here are some nuggets from Mets’ spring training on Sunday. → Read More

Mets’ David Peterson needs X-ray on foot after getting hit by comebacker

The Mets got a scare when David Peterson took a comebacker off his left foot during his appearance in a 15-4 exhibition win over the Marlins on Saturday. → Read More

Mets’ Alex Ramirez impressing on defense: ‘He glides out there

Mets outfielder Alex Ramirez has impressed with his speed and glove in center, which Buck Showalter pointed out. → Read More

John Curtiss continues to make case to be part of Mets’ bullpen

John Curtiss took another step toward contributing in 2023 by pitching a scoreless inning in an 11-6 loss to the Nationals at Clover Park. → Read More

Max Scherzer appreciated cat-and-mouse of new MLB rules: ‘Something I can use’

In other seasons, perhaps Max Scherzer would have been frustrated by his top of the third in Friday’s Grapefruit League game against Washington. → Read More

Mets’ Carlos Carrasco felt rushed in rough first start with pitch clock

Carlos Carrasco knew the pitch clock was coming, but like plenty of others, hearing about it and experiencing it firsthand turned out to be two different things. → Read More

Ex-Met David Wright sheds light on challenges Aaron Judge facing this season

David Wright understands at least some of the challenges ahead of Aaron Judge this season. → Read More

Brett Baty’s spring training bat stays red hot

Brett Baty’s bat continues to live up to expectations, as the third baseman drove in the Mets’ first run Thursday. → Read More

Ronny Mauricio’s spring power show can’t be stopped

The legend of Ronny Mauricio grew again Wednesday in the Mets’ 8-4 win over the Marlins at Roger Dean Stadium. → Read More

Astros’ Dusty Baker not worrying about ‘them Yankees’ — yet

Dusty Baker, who guided the Astros to a World Series title after they swept the Yankees in the ALCS a year ago, has this view on the Bombers. → Read More

Mets’ Pete Alonso raising awareness for K9s for Warriors

For Pete Alonso, Tuesday was about more than the Mets’ 8-4 Grapefruit League loss to the Astros. → Read More

76ers’ Doc Rivers confident Nets’ Ben Simmons can regain old form

Even after Simmons’ latest unimpressive performance, his former coach said he believed Simmons could again be a productive player in the league. → Read More

Mikal Bridges already being embraced by Nets fans, making strong impression

Mikal Bridges is no Kevin Durant, but he was still embraced by the Barclays Center crowd in his Nets debut on Saturday night. → Read More

Why Cam Thomas was taken out of Nets’ starting lineup

Despite his high-scoring ways, Cam Thomas found himself out of the starting lineup in the Nets’ 101-98 loss to the 76ers on Saturday night. → Read More

Mikal Bridges’ reaction to being traded to Nets: ‘It’s KD’

Mikal Bridges on being traded to the Nets: “I get it. I’d rather say I’m happy to be traded for KD than probably somebody that wasn’t good.” → Read More

New-look Nets fade down stretch in crushing loss to 76ers

For almost four quarters, the Nets hardly missed Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving. But the Nets collapsed down the stretch in a 101-98 loss to the 76ers. → Read More