Mets Spring Training Update
The Mets snagged their first spring victory against the Yankees, pulling off a 6-4 win. Jared Young, Luis Torrens, and Hayden Senger each launched solo homers, while JT Schwartz delivered a clutch three-run blast in the eighth inning.
On the mound, Justin Hagenman impressed with 2.1 innings of work, allowing just one run on two hits, alongside three walks and three strikeouts. Meanwhile, top prospect Carson Benge made his spring debut, though he went 0 for 3 at the plate.
In other Mets news, former team member Brandon Nimmo shared insights into his leadership style, the details of his trade, and his aspirations with the Rangers.
Bo Bichette, a fresh face for the Mets, has been recognized by Buster Olney as one of the top 10 third basemen in the league, signaling promising potential for the upcoming season.
Rookie sensation Nolan McLean is turning heads, and John Harper delved into what sets him apart on the field.
National League East Update
The Marlins are facing a setback as middle infielder Graham Pauley has been sidelined due to forearm tightness.
Major League Baseball Highlights
The Twins received some relief with Joe Ryan’s MRI showing only inflammation, avoiding a more serious issue.
Rhys Hoskins has inked a minor league deal with the Cleveland Guardians, earning an invite to major league spring training.
Angels players are responding to Arte Moreno’s comments about fan priorities, engaging with the new MLBPA director to address concerns.
Michael Conforto is making a fresh start, signing a minor league contract with the Chicago Cubs.
Fans are buzzing about the introduction of ABS, the "robot umps," with Jayson Stark providing a breakdown of what this means for the season.
Amazin’ Avenue Insight
Linus Lawrence explored the possibility of Ben Rortvedt joining the Mets' major league roster as a versatile backup option.
