The road Mets offense showed up, as they put up four runs in the first inning and tacked on three more in the ninth, to salvage the last game of the series with a 7-3 win over the Marlins Sunday afternoon.
Sunday, May 19, 2024 • 1:40 PM loanDepot Park • Miami, FL LHP Sean Manaea (2-1, 3.05) vs. RHP Sixto Sánchez (0-1, 5.96) WPIX Saturday’s game certainly was a gut-wrenching loss for the New York Mets.
At the risk of angering the gods, this post is about how today’s starting pitcher has been pitching great. Sean Manaea, despite his uncharacteristic struggles with walks, has the best ERA and FIP among all Mets starting pitchers.
The Miami Marlins (15-32) host the New York Mets (20-25) on Sunday at 1:40 PM ET and look to add to a four-game winning streak. The probable pitchers are Sean Manaea (2-1) for the Mets and Sixto Sanchez (0-1) for the Marlins.
The Mets (19-21) are nearly a quarter of the way through the 2024 season, and just now are they facing the division rival Phillies (29-13) for the first time.
Coming off a winning week in strikeout props, we're looking to keep the momentum rolling into the new week. Let's start off strong with our three favorite strikeout props for Monday's MLB slate.
The Philadelphia Phillies are on the road, beginning a two-game set against the New York Mets on Monday, May 13 at 7:10 PM ET. Mets vs. Phillies Series Info Phillies @ Mets Time: Monday, May 13 at 7:10 PM ET Mets Starting Pitcher: Sean Manaea Phillies Starting Pitcher: Cristopher Sanchez TV Channel: NBCS-PH Livestream: Fubo […]
Streaming starting pitchers is a common strategy that often leads to success in fantasy baseball. For those unfamiliar with the concept, the idea is simply to pick up a “lesser” pitcher for an inviting matchup or two that is soon to come.
After taking two of three games from the Dodgers, the Mets had to salvage this closeout game against the Giants to avoid a losing road trip. And win they
We're still looking for our first home run prop winner of the week, and we plan to do just that on Friday's loaded MLB slate. Let's finish the week strong with our three favorite HR bets.
As most fans of the New York Mets surely know, the owner of their team is the richest in baseball. While the numbers fluctuate, Steve Cohen is said to be worth around $20B. It’s certainly great having an owner with almost an infinite amount of money, but there’s one caveat – they have to spend it, and spend it wisely.
New York Mets pitcher Sean Manaea had an uneventful debut in Spring Training on Saturday. The Mets’ valued offseason acquisition did not last long nor play strong on the mound in their 4-1 loss to the Miami Marlins.
There are multiple teams taking a chance this season on relievers hoping to turn into effective starters.
Sean Manaea was not the hottest name on the free-agent market, but the former San Diego Padres pitcher finished 2023 stronger than most of his peers. Now, Manaea will join the New York Mets on a two-year, $28 million contract with an opt-out after the 2024 season.
The New York Mets may have finally rounded out their rotation for the 2024 season. After having already signed Luis Severino to a one-year deal, and acquired Adrian Houser via trade, the Mets have added their third starting pitcher to the fold this offseason.
Despite coming off of two straight rocky seasons, Sean Manaea represented one of the more intriguing pitchers available this winter. While his overall numbers in 2023 look mediocre, he improved greatly after making some legitimate adjustments.
The deal comes with an opt-out following the 2024 season.
Left-hander Sean Manaea has a lengthy track record of being a decent mid-rotation starter, but the past couple of years have been challenging.
The SF Giants have lost one potential starting pitcher. Veteran left-handed pitcher Sean Manaea will opt-out of his two-year, $25 million contract with the Giants, choosing to become a free agent.
Michael Conforto and Sean Manaea are two San Francisco Giants who could opt out of the final respective years of their contracts to enter free agency this winter. Neither has made a decision, yet.
The San Francisco Giants agreed to a deal with left-handed starting pitcher Sean Manaea, according to MLB Network. The two-year, $25 million deal reportedly has an opt-out clause after the 2023 season.
San Francisco president of baseball operations Farhan Zaidi told reporters Monday night the team was seeking rotation help.
After the Athletics shipped Manaea to San Diego, the pitcher had the luxury of swapping dugouts and heading over to meet his new teammates.
The San Diego Padres added a starter to their pitching rotation Sunday with a trade to acquire left-hander Sean Manaea from the Oakland Athletics.
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