How Mets’ Brett Baty has managed to start ‘hammering’ balls again
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How Mets’ Brett Baty has managed to start ‘hammering’ balls again
NEW YORK — Brett Baty struggled in the early part of the season. So much so that when the Mets needed to send a player down to make room for second baseman Jeff McNeil, who was being activated off the IL on April 24, Baty got the call.
Mets’ Brett Baty hits 2 homers but Tylor Megill’s yearly May struggles lead to loss vs. Cubs
It’s almost like clockwork. Every April, Tylor Megill is lights-out through the month of April, but once the calendar turns to May, the right-hander turns into a different pitcher. It wasn’t exactly the worst start for Megill on Saturday night against the Chicago Cubs, but he didn’t exactly look like he did in April in the Mets’ 6-5 loss. Megill gave up four runs earned for the second straight outing, failing to make it through five full innings…
Mets Prospect Mashes TWO Home Runs In Breakout Game
Brett Baty is giving Mets fans something to cheer about, even on a night when fortunes didn’t swing in their favor. Despite the New York Mets falling just short against the Chicago Cubs with a 6-5 loss, Baty made sure to leave his mark. The young third baseman, who’s been knocking on the Major League door, continued his impressive form by smashing two home runs, carrying the team’s offense on his back for all five runs. It marked a special miles…
Oh Yes, It’s Baty’s Night « Faith and Fear in Flushing
For Cubs fans, Saturday night centered on the successful major league debut of hot pitching prospect Cade Horton. We saw for ourselves what the heat was all about, as Cade made Citi Field hay of just about every Met batter for four innings (the second through fifth) except for one, our own hot prospect of 2022, perhaps our reborn contributor for 2025. The budding career of Brett Baty, the Mets’ No. 1 draft pick of 2019 — the one who didn’t get a…
Frustrating loss for Mets thanks to Megill, RISP failures
What’s up with the Mets? ⚾The Mets lost a wire-to-wire game to the Cubs on Friday night, 6-5 (box)RHP Tylor Megill dug a hole that the team couldn’t claw out of, allowing four runs on seven hits over 4.2 innings3B Brett Baty was the lone bright spot on the night, going 2-for-5 with two home runs (3, 4) and five RBI in the lossRF Juan Soto went 0-for-5 with two strikeouts to slow down his recent hot stretchRHP Max Kranick allowed a pair of crucia…
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