Late Surge Leads Yankees Past Astros 7-1

The New York Yankees defeated the Houston Astros, 7-1 at Minute Maid Park, relying on some stingy pitching while taking advantage of some costly mistakes from their opponents. Though the Astros led 1-0 for the first six innings of the game, this Yankees squad once again showed they have the ability to rally late in games, getting some major production from the bottom of the … Continue reading Late Surge Leads Yankees Past Astros 7-1

Mets Silenced by Brewers in Opening Day Loss

Simply, the Mets got over-matched by Freddy Peralta and the Brewers bullpen, falling silent in a 3-1 Opening Day loss before a Citi Field sellout crowd of 42,137. Starling Marte’s second-inning homer provided hope for the afternoon.  It turned out to be the Mets’ only hit. Masters of Opening Day, the Mets lost their first opener since 2019 in Washington. The homer was Marte’s first … Continue reading Mets Silenced by Brewers in Opening Day Loss

New York Mets Hall of Fame Welcomes New Members

NEW YORK — Howard Johnson and Al Leiter were inducted into the New York Mets Hall of Fame prior to the team’s game against the Toronto Blue Jays. Johnson played for New York from 1985 through 1993. He ranks third in team history with 202 stolen bases and fourth in homers (192) and RBIs (629). Leiter grew up a Mets fan in New Jersey before pitching for the team from 1998 through 2004. … Continue reading New York Mets Hall of Fame Welcomes New Members