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MLB.com is keeping track of all the latest Mets-related free agent and trade rumors right here. July 30: Mets add depth pieces at Deadline The Mets swung several more trades on Tuesday, completing what was an active Trade Deadline that saw the club bolster its roster on multiple fronts.
The results have been mixed. Mauricio, for example, remained a one-man highlight reel on Monday: The Mets' No. 4 prospect doubled home two runs in the fourth inning, then walked and made a daring steal of third base with one out in a ninth-inning comeback attempt that fell just short.
NEW YORK -- Mets manager Carlos Mendoza made some minor changes to his starting lineup on Wednesday night. He decided to sit outfielder Brandon Nimmo in favor of Tyrone Taylor, while placing Harrison Bader second in the lineup and moving Pete Alonso back to the cleanup spot. Mendoza made those.
That changed with a phone call on Tuesday, when the Mets acquired Maton from the Rays for a player to be named or cash. With one conversation, a team in clear need of bullpen help added a reliever, fortifying a shaky relief corps well in advance of the July 30 Trade Deadline.
NEW YORK -- It’s pretty difficult to fake the type of bliss that overcame Harrison Bader’s entire body as he rounded first base on Saturday: his arms outstretched and his head turned to the heavens, soaking in the adoration of the 34,048 fans packed into Citi Field.
NEW YORK -- Whether you’d prefer to credit Grimace, “OMG” or some other, more mundane intervention, the bottom line is that the Mets are hot. Their lineup is thumping. Their pitching staff is holding things together.
ATLANTA -- The first conversation took place in the dugout, moments after Francisco Lindor hit a dramatic, two-run, ninth-inning homer to put the Mets back in front of the Braves. Closer Edwin Díaz, who was standing near Carlos Mendoza, spoke firmly.
A pair of sac flies gave the Mets the lead before Francisco Alvarez capped the rally with a three-run homer to give New York its fifth straight series win and a one-game lead on the Braves for the third National League Wild Card spot.