Category: Official Information
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Dillon Gee elects free agency, ending his career with the Mets
Dillon Gee’s career with the Mets is officially over. After an awkward and turbulent year, Gee declared free agency on Monday, according to the Pacific Coast League transaction page. Gee’s weird season began with trade winds swirling around him throughout the winter and through the early part of spring training. The team dispatched him to…
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Major League Baseball announces start times for Division Series games through October 11
Major League Baseball announced on Monday the start times for their initial Division Series games through October 11. The Mets will begin their Division Series on Friday night, October 9 at 9:45 PM ET against the Dodgers in Los Angeles. Jacob deGrom will face Clayton Kershaw in the series opener. Game two of the Division Series will also begin…
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Curtis Granderson named a finalist for the 2015 Hank Aaron Award
Thanks to a fantastic second season with the Mets in 2015, Curtis Granderson is up for a prestigious award in baseball this year. Major League Baseball announced on Monday Granderson has been named the team’s finalist for the 2015 Hank Aaron Award, which recognizes the most outstanding offensive performer in each league, established in 1999. Granderson…
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Friday’s Mets-Nationals game postponed due to inclement weather
Friday’s Mets-Nationals game at Citi Field has been postponed due to inclement weather. Tentatively, Friday’s game is scheduled to be made up as part of a split doubleheader on Saturday, October 3. The first game is set to begin at 1:10 pm. The second game is scheduled for 7:10 pm. Fans with tickets for Friday’s…
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Hansel Robles will appeal his three-game suspension, to remain active
On Thursday, Major League Baseball announced Hansel Robles had been suspended for three games and received an undisclosed fine for, “intentional throwing a pitch in the head area” of Cameron Rupp during Wednesday’s game at Citizens Bank Park. On Friday, Robles said he will appeal his suspension, meaning he can continue pitching until the appeal is heard…