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The Mets got two homers from Francisco Lindor and one each from Tyrone Taylor, Pete Alonso and Mark Vientos as they roughed up Gerrit Cole.
Will Sammon and Tim Britton64
Looking for players who weren't All-Stars who might rise to that level after the break? You've come to the right place.
Eno Sarris68
Wittingly or not, Alonso's selection created unintended consequences for Brandon Nimmo and Francisco Lindor.
Ken Rosenthal173
Nimmo and Lindor are hosting teamwide meals, Pete Alonso's All-Star pick is a surprise and MLB Draft philosophy crystallizes.
Will Sammon94
Lindor impressed with a web gem and aggressive base running and Martinez went 3-for-3 with two homers in the Mets' fourth straight win.
Will Sammon136
The Mets' surrounding cast provides solid production, but the stars are off to an underwhelming start.
Will Sammon146
With a trio of Mets off slow starts, we examine whether these three key players can turn things around.
Tim Britton62
Fans mostly cheered Lindor in the place where he became a star: “I hope they appreciate what he did for the city.”
Zack Meisel and Will Sammon104
Lindor's two-run homer off Mitch White in the ninth was a no-doubter: “That man’s a dawg."
Tim Britton27
The Mets will wear the newly revealed uniforms for Saturday home games starting next week against the Cardinals.
Tim Britton153
Mets manager Carlos Mendoza hasn't been afraid to make adjustments. His latest change could be a way to get Lindor going offensively.
Will Sammon41
Michael Salfino looks at some early season Statcast returns and highlights the players with both good and bad luck
Michael Salfino25
The Mets announced Lindor required surgery to remove a bone spur from his right elbow.
Will Sammon42
The inside story, from interviews with nearly two dozen players and staffers, of how a team carrying such high hopes went so wrong.
Tim Britton and Will Sammon496
As a team, the Mets have been hit 83 times, second only to the Mariners (90).
Will Sammon90
The Mets have won six straight. Justin Verlander delivered another solid outing and Francisco Lindor is playing like a superstar again.
Tim Britton87
“The more chances I get, in my mind, the faster I get out of it,” said Lindor, whose .213 average is lowest among the Mets’ regulars.
Will Sammon70
Pete Alonso is on pace to do great things. The Mets' rotation? Not so much.
Tim Britton71
“They're just tired of losing,” manager Buck Showalter said. “Sometimes it’s as simple as that.”
Tim Britton77
After becoming a star in Cleveland, Lindor and others involved are happy with how the 2021 six-player trade impacted their careers.
Zack Meisel16
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