New York Mets, Los Angeles Angels and Brett Baty
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Mets' third baseman Brett Baty has played very well in July, stating a case that he can still be the team's long term answer at the position.
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Rising Apple on MSNNY Mets rumors: Infielders are on the trade block, a case to trade each of themYesterday’s New York Mets rumors revealed the team would trade from their infield surplus. The foursome of Luisangel Acuna, Brett Baty, Ronny Mauricio, and Mark
The Los Angeles Angels and New York Mets play the second game of their 3-game series Tuesday at Citi Field in Flushing, New York.
The bottom of the Mets' lineup has struggled with a .612 OPS since June, but Monday showed why internal help might be coming.
With less than two weeks before the trade deadline, the New York Mets are drawing praise from rival executives for the strides their farm system has made.
The MLB franchise had a special appearance at Sunday's game when Backyard Baseball star Pablo Sanchez came to Citi Field.
Baty and Sprys made a collaborative Instagram post Wednesday evening with photographer Jordan Simone, who helped capture the proposal. “Forever with my best friend,” the post was captioned. The couple received many congratulations in the comments, including from Katia Lindor, Mets All-Star Francisco Lindor’s wife.
The couple announced their engagement on Wednesday, July 16, by sharing a carousel of snaps from Baty's proposal at Cape May, New Jersey New York Mets player Brett Baty is engaged! On Wednesday, July 16, the third baseman, 25, announced that he’s set to tie the knot with his partner Anna Sprys.
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Rising Apple on MSNDesirable NY Mets trade candidate has excelled where they could use him mostIt's a popular opinion among New York Mets fans that the lineup could use an upgrade. While guys in the "Fab Four" have lived up to expectations at certain poin
The New York Yankees and New York Mets don't do a lot of dealing. But they actually line up pretty nicely to help one another before the MLB trade deadline, if they want. The Athletic's Jim Bowden explains in a new article Monday: