**Mets Enter Post-All-Star Break in Playoff Contention**
As the Major League Baseball season resumes following the All-Star break, the New York Mets find themselves in an enviable position: holding onto the final National League Wild Card spot. With a record of 49-46 as of July 19, the Mets are poised to make a push towards postseason glory.
The first half of the season has been a rollercoaster ride for the Mets and their fans. Despite facing numerous challenges, including injuries to key players and stretches of inconsistent performance, the team has shown resilience and determination. Manager Luis Rojas has guided his squad through turbulent times, keeping morale high and players focused on their ultimate goal — a playoff berth.
The Mets’ success can be attributed to several key factors. Their pitching staff, anchored by stars like Jacob deGrom and Marcus Stroman, has been formidable, keeping opposing hitters at bay and giving the team a chance to win every game. Offensively, players like Pete Alonso and Francisco Lindor have provided the firepower needed to secure crucial victories.
However, the road to the postseason remains treacherous. The National League Wild Card race is highly competitive, with several teams vying for the coveted spots. The Mets will need to maintain their momentum and continue to perform at a high level in order to secure their place in the playoffs.
Looking ahead, the Mets have a challenging schedule that will test their mettle. Key matchups against division rivals and strong opponents will provide opportunities to prove their playoff credentials. Every game from here on out will be crucial, with each win potentially inching them closer to October baseball.
As Mets fans hold their breath and cheer on their team, one thing is certain: the excitement and drama of baseball’s playoff race are in full swing. With a talented roster and a hunger for success, the New York Mets are ready to write the next chapter in their storie
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Collins Drafted by New York Mets in Sixth Round of MLB Draft……
The New York Mets picked Corey Collins, an infielder/outfielder for the University of Georgia, with the 173rd overall pick in the sixth round of the 2024 Major League Baseball Draft on Monday afternoon.
During his time at Georgia, the Suwanee native played in 195 games, making 184 starts. He finished with a batting average of.289, 45 home runs, 31 doubles, and 152 RBI. With an on-base percentage of.574 in 2024 during his senior year, he became the first player from the Southeastern Conference to lead the NCAA in that category.
Baseball America’s Second Team All-American for first base in 2024 was the 6-3, 236-pound player. He had a career-high batting season.354 with a school-record 28 hits by pitches, 20 home runs, 58 RBI, 56 walks, and 56 walks. Collins played for the 10th-ranked Bulldogs in 52 games, including 46 starts, at five different positions. Both the regional All-Tournament Team and the NCAA Athens Regional Most Outstanding Player awards went to him.
Collins is fourth in school history with 45 career home runs. On March 19, he hit three home runs in his first three at-bats against Wofford, tying a school record.
Rounds 11–20 of the 2024 MLB Draft will take place tomorrow at 2:00 p.m. You can watch it live on MLB.com.
Following Charlie Condon’s selection by the Colorado Rockies at third overall in the 2024 MLB Draft, Collins is the second Bulldog chosen. Collins will join Dylan Ross, a left-handed pitcher selected by the Mets in the 13th round of the 2022 draft, in the organization.
At least one Bulldogs player has signed a professional contract for 51 consecutive seasons. In addition, Georgia has had a player selected since 1987 at the very least.
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Athens As the top-drafted Bulldog chosen in the first round of the Major League Baseball draft on Sunday night, Charlie Condon of the University of Georgia made history.
The Colorado Rockies selected 6-6, 216-pound third baseman/outfielder Condon third overall. After finishing sixth in 1980 to the San Diego Padres, Condon passed Jeff Pyburn.
“It’s incredibly thrilling to be a part of an organization with so much history in such a cool ballpark with really great people all around,” Condon remarked. It’s been fantastic. My UGA teammates who have helped me get to this point are the only thing on my mind. Without you guys, I wouldn’t be here. That is something I will never forget.”
Earlier in the season, he made history by becoming the first Bulldog to win the Bobby Bragan National Collegiate Slugger Award, the Dick Howser Trophy, and the Golden Spikes Award.
Baseball America, D1Baseball, and Perfect Game selected Condon, the 2024 SEC Player of the Year, as a consensus All-American and Player of the Year.
The Marietta, Georgia native led the country in both batting average (.433) and home runs (37) in the same season during his Bulldog career, making him the third player in NCAA history to accomplish it. In addition, Condon led the NCAA in OPS (1.565), home runs per game (.62), and slugging percentage (1.009). As a five-position player for the Bulldogs in 2024, he also recorded a team-high 57 walks, including 28 intentional free passes.
Condon won the team’s Triple Crown in his rookie season by batting.385 with 25 home runs and 67 RBI, ranking among the best freshmen and all-around seasons in school history. Consensus winner of the SEC Freshman of the Year award, he hit at least one home run in each SEC series while hitting.339-16-30 in league play, setting the record for most SEC Freshman Home Runs with 25. Condon was also a two-time member of the SEC Academic Honor Roll and a Finance major.
Under first-year Ike Cousins head baseball coach Wes Johnson, Condon is the highest-drafted Bulldog in Georgia baseball history. With Condon added, Georgia now has 12 players (compensation and competitive balance picks) chosen in the first round.
Johnson remarked, “Drafting Charlie this high is a credit to his great work ethic and determination.” It emphasizes that even if you weren’t heavily recruited out of high school, you can still reach an exceptional level with persistence and hard effort. His path is a reflection of his parents’ constant support and direction as well as the priceless contributions of all the coaches who shaped his skill and character. Charlie considers this accomplishment to be both a personal triumph and a source of pride for the University of Georgia baseball program.
Tomorrow at 2:00 PM, the 2024 MLB Draft will resume with rounds three through ten. Rounds 11–20 of the draft begin at 2 p.m. on Tuesday, the last day of the draft. You can watch it live on MLB.com.
At least one Bulldogs player has signed a professional contract for 51 consecutive seasons. In addition, Georgia has had a player selected since 1987 at the very least.
The 2023 draft included two Bulldogs. The Pirates selected LHP Jaden Woods in the seventh round of the draft. The Nationals selected LHP Liam Sullivan in the 13th round. Alongside Aaron Schunk, Condon will be a member of the Rockies team.
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Jose Buttó excels in relief as the New York Mets secure a 7-3 victory over the Colorado Rockies…..
Colorado Rockies are defeated 7-3 by the New York Mets thanks to a strong performance by relief pitcher Jose Buttó.
The New York Mets defeated the Colorado Rockies 7-3 on Saturday thanks to Jose Buttó’s another strong outing in relief. He pitched 2 2/3 scoreless innings and earned the win. With this win, the Mets matched their season high of four games above.500.
With a three-run home run in the eighth inning, Francisco Lindor increased the margin even further and helped the Mets finish 49-45, their best since beginning 12-8 on April 20.
On May 15, Buttó was assigned to Triple-A Syracuse with a 3.08 ERA in his first seven starts of the season. He returned on July 2 to support the struggling bullpen. He has since flourished, amassing a 3-0 record with one save and allowing just one run in his first four outings as a reliever. He had only made 15 professional relief appearances prior to his most recent assignment.
Carlos Mendoza, manager of the Mets, said, “When we sent him down, he immediately said he was willing to do whatever was needed.”
He expressed a desire to return to the majors and help the team, even though he was originally scheduled to start in Triple-A. He’s finally getting his chance and using it to his advantage.
Buttó managed the Rockies well, obtaining key outs and averting dangerous circumstances. In order to prevent a possible rally, he forced a double play after replacing Christian Scott in the fifth inning. Even though he gave up a single and a walk in the eighth, he limited the harm.
Buttó highlighted teamwork and preparedness while considering his position, saying, “The key lesson is always being prepared for any scenario and doing what it takes to help the team win games.”
Another key player for the Mets, pitcher Dedniel Núñez, earned his first career save by pitching a spotless ninth inning to end the game. With 21 appearances this season, his outstanding 2.35 ERA is still in place.
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New York Mets outfielder Starling Marte sidelined for at least a…………….
Starling Marte of the Mets is expected to miss at least a month due to a knee bone injury.
NEW YORK (AP) – Due to a major bone bruise in his right knee, outfielder Starling Marte of the New York Mets is projected to miss at least a month of action.
On Tuesday, manager Carlos Mendoza stated Ever since the June 3–5 series against the Washington Nationals, Marte has been playing with discomfort.
“Playing (in) D.C., he went after a ball and then when he got back to his position, he felt something,” Mendoza explained.
Due to maintenance concerns, Marte missed four games between June 5 and last Friday. He then left the game after only one at-bat during Saturday’s 8-1 defeat to the Chicago Cubs. Mendoza stated that Marte will have to miss two weeks of baseball in order to have another MRI.
In Tuesday’s Subway Series opener against the Yankees, Tyrone Taylor started in right field in Marte’s place. He will probably alternate there with DJ Stewart and Ben Gamel, the latter of whom was recalled from Triple-A Syracuse on Tuesday to take Marte’s spot on the active roster.
With seven home runs, thirty RBIs, and twelve stolen bases in as many attempts this season, Marte, 35, is hitting.278. He played in 13 games this month, hitting.304 with one home run, seven RBIs, and three steals despite the knee ailment.
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