The Mets announced that four players — corner outfielder/first baseman José Martínez, utilityman José Peraza and right-handed pitchers Robert Stock and Corey Oswalt — have all cleared outright waivers.
The Mets lost another piece of their pitching depth for the rest of the season. Right-handed starter Robert Stock will undergo surgery to repair a torn hamstring, a source tells Inside the Mets, which will officially end his 2021 campaign.
Mandatory Credit: Charles LeClaire-USA TODAY Sports The Mets made another fury of roster moves ahead of Wednesday’s series finale with the Cincinnati Reds.
Stephen Nogosek/Photo by Ed Delany The Mets sent right-hander Robert Stock to the mound in Cincinnati to face off against the Reds Tuesday night. Stock gave up a leadoff home run to Jonathan India but followed it up with a groundout by Jesse Winker.
Mandatory Credit: Katie Stratman-USA TODAY Sports The Mets are in a stretch where they just won’t have a normal game. Continuing their trend of eccentric, volatile games, the Mets lost 4-3 to the Cincinnati Reds as the bullpen had to take on the bulk of the work for the third straight game.
After the Mets lost starting pitcher Robert Stock after just one inning on Tuesday night, the bullpen stepped up again to deliver eight innings, while allowing three runs. But this time, the Mets' comeback fell short.
If he clears outright waivers — as he did in June — he can reject a minor-league assignment in favor of free agency.
Two important pieces of the Mets' rotation could be making their way back to the big-league club in the near future. According to manager Luis Rojas, ace pitcher Jacob deGrom is headed back to New York to keep his treatment going on his right forearm.
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In the words of the great DJ Khaled in reference to all the postponed Mets games this season: "Anotha one." The Mets suffered their second postponement in the last three days and third in the past week due to heavy rain storms and flooding.
Tropeano was the 27th man for the Mets’ doubleheader on Wednesday and is sticking around with the team. The Mets have optioned Robert Stock, who started
The Mets play yet another doubleheader with an uplifting Game 1 win and a deflating Game 2 loss. Game 1 This game kind of felt like two games in one, even though it only went eight innings due to the doubleheader rules.
The Mets’ offense was completely absent in Game 2 of the doubleheader. After an inspiring win in Game 1 of the doubleheader this afternoon, the Mets came out quite flat in Game 2 and lost by a score of 5-0.
Mandatory Credit: Wendell Cruz-USA TODAY Sports When Robert Stock takes the mound for the Mets on Wednesday, he will become the first player in New York Mets history to wear uniform number 89.
NEW YORK -- The Mets' pitching staff took another blow on Tuesday. Right-hander Corey Oswalt was placed on the Injured List with right knee inflammation, and as a result, the team promoted pitcher Robert Stock to the active roster to take his place.
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