Dellin Betances heads to Mets on a 1-year deal
Free-agent pitcher Dellin Betances isn't going far from the Bronx. The former New York Yankee signed a one-year deal with the New York Mets. He missed most of 2019 due to injuries.
Céspedes base pay cut from $29.5M to $6M
Yoenis Céspedes' base salary next year was cut to $6 million from its original $29.5 million as part of an amended contract with the New York Mets that avoided a grievance hearing, according to details obtained by The Associated Press.
Mets pitcher Jacob deGrom wins another NL Cy Young Award
Jacob deGrom of the New York Mets has been named the NL Cy Young Award winner for the second straight year.
Pete Alonso of the New York Mets named NL Rookie of the Year
Major league home run leader Pete Alonso of the New York Mets wins NL Rookie of the Year award.
Former player Carlos Beltran named new Mets manager
Following a month of rumors and mystery candidates, Carlos Beltran will officially be introduced as the manager of the New York Mets.
AP source: Mets decide to hire Carlos Beltrán as manager
Carlos Beltrán, two years removed from his playing career and with no managerial experience, has been picked by the New York Mets to replace Mickey Callaway.
NY Mets fire general manager Mickey Callaway
NEW YORK (AP) — Mickey Callaway was fired by the New York Mets on Thursday after missing the playoffs in both his seasons as manager.
Mets' Alonso hits HR No. 53, breaking Judge's rookie record
Mets slugger Pete Alonso has hit his 53rd home run of the season, breaking the rookie record Yankees star Aaron Judge set in 2017.
Mets to retire pitcher Jerry Koosman's number next season
Jerry Koosman will become the third New York Mets player to have his number retired by the team.
Organ donor and recipient meet
Ruth Tisak is alive thanks to NYPD Detective Michael Lollo. They met today for the first time since Lollo donated a kidney to her.
What is biometric ticketing?
A quick touch is now all you need to get into a Mets game. Citi Field is the first stadium in the New York area to roll out what's called biometric ticketing?meaning you won't need to produce an actual ticket or show one on your phone to enter the game.
'Prom' at Citi Field
In January, a Staten Island teen's tweet went viral. And on Friday, her dream came true. Dressed in her blue and orange prom dress Callie Quinn got to take her pre-prom photos at Citi Field with a few players.
Teen's Mets prom photos challenge
A Staten Island teen who is a huge Mets fan is hoping to get her prom photos taken at Citi Field with some players. The Mets support the idea -- if the teen can get half a million retweets.
Darryl Strawberry on second chances
Baseball legend Darryl Strawberry talked to Duke Castiglione about his long journey of recovery and redemption from addiction, which is chronicled in the book "Don't Give Up on Me: Shedding Light on Addiction with Darryl Strawberry" by Shawn Powell. Darryl also sheds light on his relationship to Doc Gooden.
Noah Syndergaard is afraid of mascots
Mets pitcher Noah "Thor" Syndergaard has no regrets about turning down an MRI just days before the injury that put him on the disabled list. He talked to Rosanna Scotto about his reasons for doing so and how his recovery is coming along. Syndergaard also explained why he is at war with sports mascots.
Robot pitcher
It has one arm, four wheels and is taking the mound at the Mets game as the first robot to throw the ceremonial first pitch at Citi Field. DeGrom, Harvey and Syndergaard, watch out. Locust Valley's Falconbot is no joke. Accuracy without the injuries: the metal machine operates with a video game controller attached to a cell phone. Wi-Fi communicates with another phone on the bot to release the gear and launch the pitch.
Doc Gooden gets key to city
Mayor Bill de Blasio presented Dwight Gooden with the key to the city -- 31 years after the New York Mets won the World Series. After thanking the mayor, fans, and teammates, Gooden almost forgot the key atop the lectern.
School's new pitching mound
For the first time in two seasons, the Lehman High School baseball team can finally play on their home field. The Lions could not have any home games last year, because their pitching mound was destroyed and too dangerous to play on. On its own, Lehman did not have enough money to purchase a new mound. But the school in the Bronx did have a former student on the team from Queens: New York Mets infielder T.J. Rivera.
5 questions for Keith Hernandez
Last week, I met New York Mets legend Keith Hernandez, now a baseball analyst on SNY. He was promoting an event with Good Humor to announce a summer campaign. Good Humor men will be popping up arou...
















