Francisco Rodriguez had a tumultuous tenure with the Mets and took to Twitter on Wednesday to talk...
Read OnDavid Wright expects to begin playing rehab games in Port St. Lucie “sometime in this next week,”...
Read OnGary Carter continues to undergo radiation treatments for the brain cancer he was diagnosed with in...
Read OnLOS ANGELES — The Mets attempts to keep Jose Reyes off the disabled list have been proven futile....
Read OnThe Mets added some pitching depth with the minor-league signing of reliever Miguel Batista on...
Read OnPHOENIX — Back up the truck. It looks like the Mets are cleaning house, and K-Rod is the first to go. The Mets started unloading talent late last night when they announced after the National League’s 5-1 win over the American League in... Read Full Story
In his most important player transaction so far as Mets general manager, Sandy Alderson married common sense to dollars and cents and traded Francisco... 8:26 AM
PHOENIX -- Carlos Beltran is everybody's favorite All-Star, and with the trading of Francisco Rodriguez to the Brewers last night, the slugger soon may be San Francisco bound. The Mets right fielder was the DH for the National League in their 5... 10:07 AM
Though the Mets' hopes of having David Wright back with the team for the start of the second half have faded, the third baseman is still making... 10:07 AM
PHOENIX -- New York will be site of its second All-Star Game in six years. Baseball commissioner Bud Selig confirmed again yesterday that the 2013... 8:17 AM
Gary Carter continues to undergo radiation treatments for the brain cancer he was diagnosed with in May and has an MRI scheduled for next month, but he... 10:07 AM
The Mets were 5-13 after losing to the Astros on April 20 and appeared doomed to a summer of meaningless baseball. Somehow they arrived at the All-Star break with a winning record, though still trailing the Braves by 7 ½ games in the wild-card race....
PHOENIX -- Carlos Beltran, wearing a jersey with the word "National" across his chest, looked good in another uniform last night during the All-Star Game workout. Get used to it, Mets fans. The All-Star Game is the time to showcase talent and...
Somebody must have forgotten to close Broadway yesterday for the Mets' ticker-tape parade. All the first half of the season really showed is...
Francisco Rodriguez's future with the Mets may not be affected by his hiring of Scott Boras as his new agent, according to general manager Sandy...
SAN FRANCISCO -- Terry Collins can spend the All-Star break trying to find answers to a familiar question: How can this Mets lineup compete? Just sitting and waiting for Jose Reyes and David Wright to return later this month isn't an option, if...
SAN FRANCISCO -- Francisco Rodriguez is waiting for the Mets to send him a smoke signal concerning his future. The star closer reaffirmed to The...
SAN FRANCISCO -- If the Mets see Ike Davis hanging around Citi Field later this week, it will be a good sign. The injured first baseman could be on...
The pretense of acting as if all-star games still matter gets harder and harder. They are anachronisms. They are broke-legged horses writhing on ...
July 13, 2011 12:20 amJust finished a conference call with Larry Beinfest. Here are a few of the quick-hit highlights: -- With the July 31 trade deadline approaching, ...
July 13, 2011 10:34 amHere’s what President of Baseball Operations Larry Beinfest had to say Wednesday about where the Marlins stand with the July 31 non-waiver ...
July 13, 2011 3:34 pmPHOENIX – After going 13 years without an All-Star game win, the National League has a two-game winning streak in the Midsummer Classic.
July 13, 2011 5:23 amWhat the Braves thought was a minor setback for Kris Medlen in his recovery from elbow reconstruction surgery will now force them to shut him dow...
July 13, 2011 5:49 pmIN 18 DAYS, baseball's trading deadline will be upon us. Despite the fact that the Phillies have the best record in baseball, our fan base is fra...
July 13, 2011 4:20 pmIf the hitting only could catch up with the pitching. That’s been a familiar refrain for the Washington Nationals during the first 92 games of th...