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The addition of Mullins created a chain reaction. When the Mets activated Mullins for Friday’s game, they sent rookie ...
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Taylor said of McNeil, who got the start on Monday night: "There have been some really sharp line drives that I've been ...
Luis Robert has been a major focus of many New York Mets rumors these past days with Joel Sherman dropping an even more ...
Jeff McNeil produced his second straight multi-hit game of the season, going 3-for-4 with an RBI in the Mets’ 6-1 win over the Royals on Friday night.
Jeff McNeil’s season ended unceremoniously. The Mets’ second baseman is done for the season after being placed on the injured list Thursday with a partial tear in his UCL, McNeil said.
Jeff would like to play a different position every night and that’s very valuable for me.” Now that his luck seems to have turned, McNeil is hoping to end the season on a high note.
McNeil's contract calls for a $6.25 million salary this year, $10.25 million in 2024 and $15.75 million in each of the following two seasons. The Mets have a $15.75 million option for 2027 with a ...
“Jeff would love to hear that.” The two then ventured into planning mode, scrambling to figure out how Eppler could meet with McNeil before the work stoppage was set to begin in just a few weeks.
Except, this year, for Jeff McNeil, who’s trashed the customary laissez-faire approach to spring results that he had last year and is counting the hits he’s getting like it’s the real season.
In an interview with Newsday, Jeff McNeil opens up about his late 2021 struggles — what went wrong, how he turned it around and why he thinks the best is yet to come.