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The Mets begin their 2025 regular season on the road for this year's installment of Opening Day, starting with a three-game series against the Astros in Houston.
From The Record Bergen County
At Daikin Park on Friday, the Houston Astros (1-0) face the New York Mets (0-1), with first pitch at 8:10 p.m. ET.
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Tylor Megill will start for New York, aiming to shut down Jose Altuve and company.
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The New York Mets enter the 2025 season with high expectations after signing free agent slugger Juan Soto to a 15-year, $765 million contract, the richest deal in pro sports history.
Prior to the game at Daikin Park, Carlos Mendoza said he wouldn’t necessarily treat second base as a definitive platoon as the team waits for Jeff McNeil to return from a strained oblique.
With less than 24 hours to go until the New York Mets begin their 2025 season against the Houston Astros, president of baseball operations David Stearns announced these key final roster additions. Speaking with reporters in Houston on Wednesday,
A tough division like the NL East might curb some expectations, but Juan Soto has raised the bar for the Mets.
World Series champion AJ Pierzynski expressed concern over the New York Mets starting pitching going into the season during an appearance on OutKick's "Don't @ Me with Dan Dakich."
At the start of spring training, the biggest worry for the Yankees was who was going to play third base in a lineup reconstituted in the absence of Juan Soto. As the weeks went on, it turned out
Mets officials rounded out the roster with three players who are not guaranteed long stays but come with fun backstories.
After knocking a bloop double past a sliding Cam Smith with one out in the inning, Torrens was thrown out at third base during Soto's at-bat. The Mets remained scoreless, trailing the Astros 3-0 midway through the fifth inning.