The New York Mets yet again are making some roster moves. Tylor Megill has rejoined the team in Philadelphia, and though he hasn’t been activated yet,
The New York Mets will have to stay productive without the services of Starling Marte and Drew Smith in the lineup for the short term. Marte has a shorter timetable for return than Smith.
The New York Mets placed right-hander Drew Smith on the 15-day injured list with shoulder inflammation and put outfielder Starling Marte on the bereavement list Saturday.
They hope to get him back after the minimum 15 days.
Time is not on Smith’s side. Very few things stay the same in life. Relationships come and go, jobs come with promotions and demotions, tastes and preferences change.
Once again, New York Mets reliever Drew Smith will be one of the key relievers in the bullpen. With Edwin Diaz back, Smith will be expected to fill in once again in the seventh inning and at times in the eighth inning as well.
One day after the New York Mets saw their season come to a close, pitchers Drew Smith and Brooks Raley immediately got to work on improving their mechanics.
We all hope that David Stearns will add another arm or two to the bullpen. But whether he does or not, one thing that we hope that Stearns and/or Carlos Mendoza will do is to utilize Brooks Raley as a true setup man, rather than the lefty specialist that it seemed Buck Showalter wanted Raley to be.
The Major League Baseball offseason has been ongoing since the Texas Rangers won the 2023 World Series, and the New York Mets still have work to do before the beginning of spring training.
From an article here on 10/15/23: If it was a smart move to acquire prospects close to the majors last year at the deadline, is it a smart move to sign free agents that will block those prospects?
The Mets are discussing right-hander Drew Smith in trades.
What changes will be made this offseason with the New York Mets? One of the biggest changes that could've been made with New York already has as the club hired former Milwaukee Brewers executive David Stearns to be the club's president of baseball operations.
Smith’s ERA jumped nearly a full run from his 2022 mark. The Mets’ bullpen outlook changed dramatically shortly before the 2023 season began, as Edwin Díaz suffered a freak, season-ending injury during a celebration at the World Baseball Classic.
The New York Mets will have plenty of decisions to make this offseason. While the starting rotation and future of first baseman Pete Alonso have made the most headlines since the Mets' disappointing 2023 campaign came to an end, there are other questions that need to be answered. One of the weaknesses of the 2023 Mets club was their bullpen.
New York Mets relief pitcher Drew Smith insists he did nothing wrong related to his "sticky-stuff" ejection and a subsequent suspension.
Major League Baseball handed New York Mets right-hander Drew Smith the obligatory 10-game suspension Wednesday for violating the prohibitions of foreign substances.
New York Mets relief pitcher Drew Smith insisted he's not the only person baffled by his "sticky-stuff" ejection during Tuesday's 7-6 loss to the New York Yankees.
Justin Verlander starts for the Mets against the Yankees' Gerrit Cole in a battle of right-handers who finished No. 1 and No. 2, respectively, in the 2019 AL Cy Young Award balloting as teammates with the Houston Astros. Who has the edge? Yardbarker's Jack Dougherty has the pick.
New York Mets right-handed relief pitcher Drew Smith was ejected from Tuesday night's home game against the New York Yankees as quickly as he entered after failing a sticky substance check.
New York Mets relief pitcher Drew Smith achieved the rare accomplishment of making an official pitching appearance without actually throwing a pitch. The reason?
Smith had been called upon to enter the game but was tossed before throwing a pitch after umpires checked him for foreign substances.
Getting several years of a quality reliever in exchange for two months of a defensively limited slugger with platoon issues isn’t the type of heist that fans will be talking about for generations to come, but it’s the sort of underappreciated move that has compounding value.
The Mets have placed right-handed reliever Drew Smith on the 15-day injured list retroactive to Monday due to a strained lat muscle in his right side.
The New York Mets have the potential to compete for a World Series title in 2022, but to improve those chances they will look to bolster the roster before this year’s trade deadline.
The hits keep on coming for the New York Mets in the injury department. This time, it was a key relief pitcher who the club cannot afford to lose. Drew Smith exited in the top of the seventh inning on Sunday night against the Philadelphia Phillies after attempting to barehand a comebacker off the bat of J.T.
Drew Smith appears to be winning both on and off the field. The New York Mets' relief pitcher has posted a dazzling 1.45 ERA and 0.91 WHIP across his first
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