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mets schedule may 2022

by Hannah Kautzer Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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What teams did Mets not play in 2022?

The only team the Mets do not play in 2022 is the Bradenton Marauders (Pirates). The Mets will play East Division rivals Daytona 27 times, Jupiter 27 times and Palm Beach 24 times.

Who have the Mets signed for 2022?

Signed RHP Adam Ottavino to a one-year contract....New York Mets Transactions 2022.DATETRANSACTIONSeptember 19, 2022Reinstated RHP Max Scherzer from the 15-day IL and RHP Tylor Megil from the 60-day IL. Optioned RHP Stephen Nogosek and LHP Alex Claudio to Syracuse (IL).13 more rows

What time is the Subway Series?

When is the 2022 Subway Series? The first leg of the 2022 Subway Series takes place on Tuesday and Wednesday at Citi Field. First pitch for the series opener is set for 7:10 p.m. ET and the series finale will start at 7 p.m.

What channel is Mets game?

SNY. SNY is the official television home of the New York Mets, Jets and the UCONN Huskies... SNY features unparalleled access to the New York Mets with more than 130 live telecasts each season - all produced in HD - as well as other Emmy Award winning Mets entertainment programming...

Who got cut from the Mets?

NEW YORK (AP) — Three years after Robinson Canó returned to New York, his ill-fated marriage with the Mets is over. Canó was cut Monday with nearly $45 million remaining on his contract, possibly signaling the end of his decorated major league career.

Who did the Mets trade for vogelbach?

reliever Colin HoldermanNEW YORK -- The first-place New York Mets added some much-needed punch at designated hitter Friday, acquiring Daniel Vogelbach from the Pittsburgh Pirates in a trade for rookie reliever Colin Holderman. The burly Vogelbach, a left-handed hitter and an All-Star in 2019 with Seattle, was batting .

Will there be a Subway Series in 2022?

The 2022 Subway Series gets underway when the New York Yankees (74-48) host the New York Mets (79-44) on Monday evening. The Mets have been playing fantastic baseball, logging a 21-9 record since the All-Star break.

What date is Subway Series 2022?

Let's preview the Mets and Yankees' first meeting of 2022. The Mets host their crosstown rivals for two games at Citi Field on Tuesday and Wednesday. They'll travel to Yankee Stadium for Part 2 of the Subway Series from Aug. 22-23.

Why is it called Subway Series?

The Subway Series is, you guessed it, named after the city's subway system. At first, some called World Series games between the Yankees and either the New York Giants or Brooklyn Dodgers the Subway Series — newspapers also used the Battle of Coogan's Bluff and the Nickel World Series as nicknames.

Why is the Mets game blacked out?

The reasons for the blackouts is simple and twofold: The first reason is cable providers' desire for exclusive broadcasting rights in their local networks. The second, is MLB's desire to get fans into the stadium for attendance purposes.

Where can I watch the Mets game?

Mets In-Market Streaming on the NBC Sports App | New York Mets.

What channel is Mets game on directv?

channel 639What channel is SportsNet New York HD on DIRECTV? SportsNet New York HD is on channel 639.

Did the New York Mets make a trade?

The New York Mets and Chicago Cubs made a trade on Tuesday. On Tuesday, the Chicago Cubs and New York Mets made a trade, and both clubs have announced the deal. The #Cubs today acquired minor league RHP Saúl González from the Mets for RHP Mychal Givens.

Who are the pitchers for the New York Mets?

Jacob deGromMax ScherzerEdwin DiazTaijuan WalkerMychal GivensChris BassittNew York Mets/Pitchers

Who are the Mets players?

Jacob deGromPitcherFrancisco LindorShortstopPete AlonsoFirst basemanMax ScherzerPitcherDaniel VogelbachFirst basemanEdwin DiazPitcherNew York Mets/Players

Did Dom Smith get traded?

In a somewhat shocking move, the Mets have optioned Dominic Smith to Triple-A Syracuse, the team announced this afternoon.

GAME CENTER

  • Bottom
    9th
    Brandon Crawford singles to left field. Joc Pederson to second. Darin Ruf scores.
    NYM 12 - SF 13
  • Bottom
    9th
    Joc Pederson singles to center field. Darin Ruf to second. Mike Yastrzemski scores.
    NYM 12 - SF 12
  • Top
    9th
    Brandon Nimmo out on a sacrifice fly to left field to Joc Pederson. Travis Jankowski scores.
    NYM 12 - SF 11
  • Bottom
    8th
    Joc Pederson homers to right field. Darin Ruf scores. Mike Yastrzemski scores.
    NYM 11 - SF 11
  • Top
    8th
    Pete Alonso out on a sacrifice fly to deep center field to Mike Yastrzemski. Francisco Lindor scores.
    NYM 11 - SF 8
  • Top
    8th
    Francisco Lindor triples to left field. Starling Marte scores. Brandon Nimmo scores. Luis Guillorme scores.
    NYM 10 - SF 8
  • Top
    8th
    Starling Marte singles to third base. Brandon Nimmo to second. Luis Guillorme to third. Dominic Smith scores.
    NYM 7 - SF 8
  • Top
    8th
    Dominic Smith singles to shallow center field. Mark Canha to third. Eduardo Escobar scores. Jeff McNeil scores.
    NYM 6 - SF 8
  • Top
    7th
    Francisco Lindor homers to right field. Starling Marte scores.
    NYM 4 - SF 8
  • Bottom
    5th
    Joc Pederson homers to center field. Darin Ruf scores.
    NYM 2 - SF 8
  • Top
    5th
    Francisco Lindor out on a sacrifice fly to center field to Mike Yastrzemski. Tomás Nido scores.
    NYM 2 - SF 6
  • Bottom
    4th
    Tommy La Stella homers to right field. Mike Papierski scores. Luis González scores.
    NYM 1 - SF 6
  • Bottom
    3rd
    Joc Pederson homers to right field. Mike Yastrzemski scores.
    NYM 1 - SF 3
  • Top
    2nd
    Mark Canha singles to center field. Eduardo Escobar to second. Jeff McNeil scores.
    NYM 1 - SF 1
  • San Francisco Giants
    Bottom
    1st
    Darin Ruf grounds out to shortstop, Francisco Lindor to Pete Alonso. Tommy La Stella scores.
    NYM 0 - SF 1
All times are Eastern Time

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STANDINGS

CentralW-LPCTGBWCGBL10STRK
1
Logo of the St. Louis Cardinals
Cardinals (y)93-69.574--4-6L1
2
Logo of the Milwaukee Brewers
Brewers86-76.531714-6L1
3
Logo of the Chicago Cubs
Cubs74-88.45719138-2W1
4
Logo of the Pittsburgh Pirates
Pirates62-100.38331256-4W1
5
Logo of the Cincinnati Reds
Reds62-100.38331253-7L1
EastW-LPCTGBWCGBL10STRK
1
Logo of the Atlanta Braves
Braves (y)101-61.623--7-3L1
2
Logo of the New York Mets
Mets (w)101-61.623-+145-5W3
3
Logo of the Philadelphia Phillies
Phillies (w)87-75.53714-4-6L2
4
Logo of the Miami Marlins
Marlins69-93.42632186-4W1
5
Logo of the Washington Nationals
Nationals55-107.34046322-8L5
WestW-LPCTGBWCGBL10STRK
1
Logo of the Los Angeles Dodgers
Dodgers (z)111-51.685--6-4W1
2
Logo of the San Diego Padres
Padres (w)89-73.54922+25-5L1
3
Logo of the San Francisco Giants
Giants81-81.5003067-3W1
4
Logo of the Arizona Diamondbacks
Diamondbacks74-88.45737134-6W1
5
Logo of the Colorado Rockies
Rockies68-94.42043193-7L1
Standings updated after each game.
w: Wild Card
x: Clinched playoff berth
y: Clinched division
z: Clinched division and homefield advantage

ROSTER

NO NAMEPOSAGEHTWT
33
James McCann
James McCannC326'3"220
3
Tomás Nido
Tomás NidoC286'0"211
32
Daniel Vogelbach
Daniel VogelbachDH296'0"270
20
Pete Alonso
Pete Alonso1B276'3"245
10
Eduardo Escobar
Eduardo Escobar3B335'10"193
13
Luis Guillorme
Luis Guillorme3B285'10"190
12
Francisco Lindor
Francisco LindorSS285'11"190
60
Ronny Mauricio
Ronny MauricioSS216'3"166
1
Jeff McNeil
Jeff McNeil2B306'1"195
2
Dominic Smith
Dominic Smith1B276'0"239
27
Mark Vientos
Mark Vientos3B226'4"185
19
Mark Canha
Mark CanhaLF336'2"209
4
Terrance Gore
Terrance GoreRF315'7"160
26
Khalil Lee
Khalil LeeRF245'10"170
6
Starling Marte
Starling MarteRF346'1"195
25
Tyler Naquin
Tyler NaquinRF316'2"195
9
Brandon Nimmo
Brandon NimmoCF296'3"206
28
Darin Ruf
Darin RufLF366'2"232
50
Francisco Álvarez
Francisco ÁlvarezC205'11"220
22
Brett Baty
Brett Baty3B226'3"210

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