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Mets 3, Angels 2-Baby Mets to the rescue in Mets win over the Angels

MLB: Los Angeles Angels at New York Mets

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Francisco Alvarez’s power returned in a big way in the team’s win over the Angels.

The Mets defeated the Angels by a score of 3-2 to win their third straight and to take the series over Anaheim. This game was a tale of Angels and Demons with the bottom of the lineup succeeding and the top of the lineup failing in crucial situations.

With Francisco Alvarez’s return to the lineup in the series opener, the Baby Mets were reunited and it was the Baby Mets who got the job done. With the team down 2-0 entering the bottom of the fifth, Brett Baty doubled with two out. Alvarez showed off his power in the minors when he got sent down, and in his first game back he just missed a home run, but settled for a double when it was misplayed by Chris Taylor. This time he did not miss when he blasted a game-tying home run.

Ronny Mauricio followed with a single and stolen base to get into scoring position for Brandon Nimmo. Nimmo drove him in with a single to give the Mets a 3-2 lead.

Frankie Montas got the start and was solid on the mound. He gave up a home run to Jorge Soler in the second and got into some trouble in the fifth that brought home another run. Both times the inning could have been bigger but he was able to limit the damage. With runners on second and third with one out and a run already in, he struck out Mike Trout in the fifth. Then with the bases loaded he induced a fly ball from Jo Adell to end the threat. He finished his night pitching 5.2 innings, allowing just two runs on eight hits, while striking out six. He wasn’t overly dominant but he kept his team in it which allowed them to eventually take the lead. He was also helped out by Juan Soto who threw out a runner at the plate in the first inning.

The Baby Mets had to be the heroes since the top of the lineup continues to struggle. Francisco Lindor is now 0-for-his-last-30 and Lindor, Soto, and Alonso combined to go 0-for-9. After the Angels made two defensive miscues in the seventh, Nimmo, Lindor, and Alonso all struck out to leave the runners stranded.

With a skinny lead to protect, and with a few arms unavailable, Carlos Mendoza had to piece together a bullpen. Rico Garcia and Reed Garrett each struck out two in their appearances and set it up for Ryne Stanek in the ninth. Stanek put two runners on and with two outs up walked Mike Trout to the plate to add to the drama. Stanek got him to pop up weakly to Pete Alonso to nail down the save.

It certainly was not the easiest win, but with their stars struggling, others stepped up to deliver the victory over the Angels.

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What’s WPA?

Big Mets winner: Francisco Alvarez +24.5% WPA
Big Mets loser: Pete Alonso -17.6% WPA
Mets pitchers: +42.4% WPA
Mets hitters: +7.6% WPA
Teh aw3s0mest play: Francisco Alvarez home run in fifth
Teh sux0rest play: Nolan Schanuel RBI double in fifth

Source: https://www.amazinavenue.com/2025/7...-angels-alvarez-montas-trout-new-york-anaheim
 
Mets to activate Jose Butto, option Justin Garza

MLB: Chicago Cubs at New York Mets

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The bullpen arm returns from a stint on the IL after recovering from an undisclosed illness.

The Mets continue their slew of roster moves, activating reliever Jose Butto from the 15-day IL. To make room, they option fellow reliever Justin Garza back to Triple-A Syracuse.

On July 4th, Butto was placed on the injured list due to an undisclosed illness, becoming the 13th Mets pitcher to be placed on the IL. Before his illness, he posted strong numbers for the Mets, owning a 2.47 ERA and 39 strikeouts over 43 innings of work. Going further back, over the past two years, Butto’s been a steady contributor, pitching to a 2.52 ERA in 117.2 total innings.

Garza, 31, returns to Syracuse after being traded to the Mets from the Giants for cash this June. The righty is one of many arms the Mets have cycled through their bullpen, tossing just 6.2 innings for the team with a 5.40 ERA.

The Mets hope this move will fortify a bullpen that has pitched the second-most innings in all of the majors over the past month.

Source: https://www.amazinavenue.com/2025/7...-move-activate-jose-butto-option-justin-garza
 
Mets Daily Prospect Report, 7/24/25: In Play, Run(s)

MLB: New York Mets-Workouts

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Catch up on all the Mets prospects in yesterday’s minor league action!

Triple-A: Syracuse Mets (31-44/17-6)


SYRACUSE 8, OMAHA 4 (BOX)

Syracuse had a strong offensive performance, putting together 16 hits on the day. They ran out to a 6-0 lead after the first two innings, with Jared Young collecting four RBI over those two innings. Young also homered on the day, capping off his huge day.

Syracuse was leading 7-1 in the sixth before the Storm Chasers got to Austin Warren a bit, but the game was out of reach by then.

Double-A: Binghamton Rumble Ponies (45-22*/15-8)


BINGHAMTON 7, READING 0 (BOX)

Ryan Clifford opened the scoring with a solo home run in the fourth, and the offense was rolling from there. They scored six runs over the final four innings, with Clifford going 3-4 with two home runs.

Binghamton threw a bullpen game and it was largely successful, as the combination of Luis Moreno, Joshua Cornielly, TJ Shook, and Brian Metoyer threw a five hit shutout.

High-A: Brooklyn Cyclones (46-20*/12-14)


GREENSBORO 3, BROOKLYN 1 (BOX)

A.J. Ewing got Brooklyn out to a 1-0 lead, cashing in Eli Serrano with an RBI double. Those two hits were half of the Cyclones total on the day, as the offense really sputtered from there.

The pitching was solid. but it needed to be perfect on the day.

Single-A: St. Lucie Mets (34-31*/16-9)


ST. LUCIE 14, DAYTONA 1 (BOX)

Well, where do you start with this one?

St. Lucie played, basically, a perfect game. They surrendered one hit, an RBI double in the first. That 1-0 score held until the third, and then it was wheels up from there for the Mets. They had 18 hits, scored 14 runs, and saw the entire lineup get at least one base hit — with six of them getting two or more hits. Six players notched an RBI as well.

Everyone performed in this one, as one would imagine in a 14-1 win.

They also managed to do this without a home run, which is a funny little quirk.

Rookie: FCL Mets (24-28)


FCL METS 11, FCL MARLINS 6 / 6 (BOX)

STAR OF THE NIGHT


Ryan Clifford, Drew Gilbert

GOAT OF THE NIGHT


Boston Baro

Source: https://www.amazinavenue.com/2025/7/24/24473674/mets-daily-prospect-report-everyone-scored-alot
 
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