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Justin Hagenman to start Wednesday

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Hagenman is filling in for the ill Griffin Canning.

Due to Griffin Canning being unavailable due to an undisclosed illness, Justin Hagenman will start tomorrow for the Mets’ matinee with the Twins.

Hagenman, a free agent signing in the offseason who will be making his big league debut, was one of the typical David Stearns singings - a pitcher with some hidden upside that he feels can be maximized. He is already on the 40-Man Roster, and so should be the corresponding move when Jose Siri is placed on the IL for a fractured tibia. Here is how our Lukas Vlahos described him earlier this year:

Justin Hagenman... had an ugly ERA and worse peripherals as a swingman for Boston’s Triple-A affiliate. He also has a highly rated sweeper (95th percentile stuff) and four-seam fastball (90th percentile), neither of which he threw often enough. He also has a solid enough change and slider that bulk out the diversity of his arsenal, something that should make him a viable candidate to start.

And this is how our Steve Sypa wrote him up when discussing potential starting rotation depth:

The 27-year-old right-hander throws from a low-three-quarter arm slot with a bit of effort in his delivery. Hagenman has been a dependable strike-thrower despite this, with a cumulative 7% BB% over 409.0 innings (2.9 BB/9). The 6’3”, 205-pound right-hander mainly relies on four-pitch mix that includes a two-seam fastball, a cutter, a slider, and a changeup. None of his pitches grade out as much better than fringe-average. While the right-hander has been reliably able to get punchouts with his stuff, running a 25% K% over the course of his minor league career (9.3 K/9), his stuff is still fairly hittable, with batters hitting .249/.318/.485 in 2024. The right-hander gives up too many fly balls, and too many of those fly balls have been going for home runs.

Hagenman is not off to a great start in Syracuse, appearing three games with a 6.97 ERA. His last start, on April 10th, he went just two and two-thirds innings while throwing 64 pitches, but only gave up one run while striking out five and walking two.

The Mets will need another starter for Friday night’s game against the Cardinals. José Ureña would be lined up for the start, but would need to be added to the Mets’ 40-Man Roster.

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Mets recall Justin Hagenman, option Max Kranick to Triple-A

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The move comes after it was revealed Griffin Canning would miss his start today.

Yesterday, we learned that Griffin Canning would miss his start today in the series finale with the Twins due to an illness. Today, the Mets shared that Justin Hagenman has been recalled. As a corresponding move, the club sent Max Kranick to Triple-A.

While it was initially believed Hagenman would get the start in place of Canning, the club has opted to go with Huascar Brázoban as an opener. Hagenman will likely come in as the long man behind Hagenman, or will at least see considerable work in this game.

Hagenman has given up 11 runs (eight earned) on 15 hits over 10 1⁄3 innings for the Syracuse Mets in two starts and one relief outing. He is on regular rest and part of the 40-man roster, which made it a relatively easy call for New York.

Kranick has been one of the Mets’ best relievers this year, though because he pitched 1 2⁄3 innings last night and has options, it made sense to send him down. Kranick allowed two earned runs last night after not giving up a run in his first six appearances. The Mets have still not put Jose Siri on the IL, but because the club is maxed out at 13 pitchers, the corresponding move had to come from sending down a pitcher.

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Twins 4, Mets 3 - An ineffective tenth inning leads to the Mets’ first walk-off loss of 2025

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Harrison Bader, José Buttó, and Juan Soto all contribute to the Mets’ loss.

The Mets and the Twins closed out their series today at Target Field and, while there was a half-inning of fun Mets baseball, this game was a frustrating, ugly slog that ended with a 4-3 walk-off loss.

Huascar Brazobán took the role of opener today, and looked excellent in his first inning of work. After walking the leadoff batter in the second, Brazobán was pulled in favor of Justin Hagenman, making his big league debut. The Voorhes, NJ native was solid in his three and a third innings of work, striking out four and walking none, with three hits and one earned run on his ledger. Said earned run came in the fifth, when Willi Castro doubled and then scored on a Harrison Bader single. Although the run was credited to Hagenman, José Buttó had replaced him in the game at that point.

Bader himself scored two batters later when Byron Buxton drove him in on a hit that should’ve been a single, but due to a poor route from Acuna and an in-between throw in from Tyrone Taylor allowed him to take second.

The Mets had a few chances to score early, but couldn’t get the job done. In the second, Jesse Winker led off the inning with a double down the right field line. A Brandon Nimmo hit followed, and Winker was somehow sent home on a ball dropping into shallow left field, and was tagged out at the plate.

In the third, Pete Alonso singled and Nimmo walked, putting two on with two outs, but Luisangel Acuña struck out after a long at-bat to end the thread. Similarly, in the top of the fifth, the Mets had the bases loaded with one out, and Juan Soto faced new pitcher Danny Coulombe. On Coulombe’s first pitch, Soto hit a weak grounder to the right side, which was handled by Edouard Julien for an unassisted double play.

In the bottom of the sixth, Buttó issued a one-out walk to Ryan Jeffers. A Brooks Lee groundout pushed Jeffers to second. Castro then hit a ball that Alonso ranged over to grab and tossed back to Buttó. Buttó beat the play, but umpire Hunter Wendelstedt blew the call and, since the Mets had ‘wasted’ their challenge on the Castro double earlier in the game, the safe called stood. The effect of that was that, after the safe call, Jeffers made a heads up play to score from third, putting the Twins up 3-0.

Speaking of Wendelstedt, there was a scary moment in the top of the seventh when Taylor lined a ball off of Wendelstedt’s temple, sending him to the ground in a heap. He was able to leave the field on his feet, which was a relief for all, but especially Taylor. Ryne Stanek worked around a walk and a weird play by Acuña to get through the seventh unscathed.

In the top of the eighth, Lindor singled to lead off the inning. Soto struck out on a bad pitch outside, the surest sign of a slump that we’ve seen from Soto yet. However, Alonso and Winker hit back to back doubles to drive in two, bringing the Mets within a run with just one out. After a dreadful 0-3 in his first three at bats, Acuña hit a ground ball in exactly the right spot to bring in Winker with the tying run. After Acuña stole second, a Taylor diving liner was caught by Bader to end the inning.

A.J. Minter worked a scoreless eighth to get the Mets to the top of the ninth tied. After quick outs to Brett Baty and Luis Torrens, Lindor walked to put the winning run on first. However, another Soto strikeout stranded Lindor and ended the inning.

Edwin Díaz got the call for the ninth inning, and faced Bader to start the inning. Bader walked, putting the winning run on. Díaz threw over twice to Bader, and on the next pitch Bader took off for second. Though originally called safe, the Crew Chief review overturned the play, and Bader was out. As Keith Hernandez pointed out, the ‘stupid headfirst slide’ is what led to the out. Diaz recovered by striking out Julien for the second out, and then struck out Buxton to send the game into extras.

With Soto as the Manfred man on second, Alonso led off the inning with a walk, putting two on for Winker. However, a hard-hit ball to second led to a 4-5-3 double play to push Soto to third with two outs. Nimmo popped up the first pitch he saw for the third out in what can only be described as an impossibly frustrating two pitch sequence.

The problem with running a bullpen game in the middle of a 13 game stretch is that you run the risk of hurting future games by running through so many arms. This is compounded by an extra-innings game, and so when the Mets entered the tenth, they did so with Reed Garrett on the mound, the seventh pitcher New York trotted out there.

On the third pitch thrown, Ty France walked off the Mets with an RBI-single that was bobbled by Taylor, though even a clean pick up wouldn’t have helped.

This is the Mets’ first series loss since the opening series against the Astros, and the first time the Mets have lost back to back games all season.

The Mets return home tomorrow to start a seven game home stand against the Cardinals. The Mets have not yet announced a starter, but will be facing Tanner Bibbee for the Red Birds.

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What’s WPA?

Big Mets winner: Luisangel Acuña, +14.0% WPA

Big Mets loser: Juan Soto, -33.7% WPA

Mets pitchers: -.01% WPA

Mets hitters: -49.9% WPA

Teh aw3s0mest play: Acuña’s RBI single in the eighth, +22.4% WPA

Teh sux0rest play: Ty France’s game winning single, -19.2% WPA

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Mets call up Azócar and Kranick, option Hagenman, place Siri on IL

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The Mets have made some expected roster moves ahead of their series opener against the Cardinals.

The Mets have made a few unsurprising roster moves ahead of their series opener against the Cardinals tonight at Citi Field, as the team has called up José Azócar and Max Kranick, optioned Justin Hagenman to Syracuse, and placed Jose Siri on the injured list.

Since the team held out on placing Siri on the injured list until today, they were able to temporarily option Kranick to the minors yesterday to make room for Hagenman on the active roster and bring him back today since he’s taking the place of a teammate who went on the injured list. An optioned pitcher would have to wait fifteen days before being called back up if there isn’t a corresponding IL placement that creates the exception to the rule.

With Siri expected to miss a significant amount of time, Azócar gets the first crack at sticking at the major league level. After hitting .250/.283/.318 in spring training games, the 28-year-old has hit just .244/.367/.366 in 49 plate appearances with Syracuse to start the season. He’s hit one home run and stolen four bases in that time.

Kranick has put up a 1.54 ERA and a 2.92 FIP in 11.2 innings with the Mets so far after making the Opening Day roster following a strong showing in spring training.

Despite having struggled in his outings for Syracuse this year, Hagenman’s major league debut was a success yesterday, as he threw three-and-one-third innings while being charged with just one run.

And before breaking his leg, Siri had just 24 plate appearances with a .050/.208/.100 line, a pair of stolen bases, and no home runs.

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Your daily Mets trivia game, Friday edition

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Hello Mets fans! We’d like to introduce you to our brand new Amazin Avenue In-5 daily trivia game. The objective is to guess the correct active OR retired Mets player in as few guesses as possible. Full game instructions are at the bottom. Feel free to share your results in the comments and feedback in this Google Form.

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Mets Morning News for April 19, 2025

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Your Saturday morning dose of New York Mets and MLB news, notes, and links.

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The Mets had an early contender for game of the year last night as Citi Field, as they pulled out a walk-off 5-4 win over the Cardinals. It was a back-and-forth affair between the two squads, as the Amazins fell behind 2-0 early on before coming back for two runs in the fifth inning. Both teams exchanged runs in the sixth inning, but the Mets then took the lead on a Luis Torrens RBI double in the bottom of the eighth. Alas, the Cardinals responded with a lead-off, game-tying home run off the bat of Brendan Donovan in the top of the ninth. But Francisco Lindor had no patience for extra innings, and he led off the bottom of the frame with a walk-off shot to the second deck in right field to send the Mets home with their second win in as many days against St. Louis.

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Juan Soto got a big clutch hit last night after being warmly received by the Citi Field faithful despite his recent struggles.

Brett Baty got on-base twice in yesterday’s game, and suddenly the decision on what to do when Jeff McNeil returns has become more challenging.

Max Kranick continues to prove his previous doubters wrong after another solid outing last night

FanGraphs examined the state of the Mets’ center field options in the aftermath of Jose Siri’s injury.

Griffin Canning has turned to spirituality and meditation as a method for helping to achieve success on the mound.

A.J. Ewing is one of the prospects in the lower levels of the Mets’ farm system who has impressed thus far in the 2025 season.

Around the National League East​


The Phillies got homers from Bryce Harper and Kyle Schwarber along with a whopping thirteen strikeouts in seven innings of work from Zack Wheeler en route to a decisive 7-2 win over the Marlins.

The Braves were down for most of the ballgame, but a five-run eighth inning propelled them to a 6-4 victory over the Twins.

The Nationals’ game against the Rockies was postponed due to inclement weather; a doubleheader has been scheduled for Sunday.

Around Major League Baseball​


The Cubs and Diamondbacks had themselves a wild slugfest yesterday at Wrigley Field.

Shohei Ohtani will be missing the Dodgers’ weekend series against the Rangers, as the two-way star is expecting the birth of his child soon and has been placed on the paternity list.

Jazz Chisholm Jr. was fined and suspended one game for his outburst (on the field and on Twitter) over a strike three call on Thursday, though he appealed and played for the Yankees yesterday.

Max Scherzer received a second cortisone shot in his right thumb as the former Met seeks to return from his nagging injury.

After being scratched from a scheduled bullpen session and getting an MRI, Grayson Rodriguez will be getting a second opinion on his sore shoulder.

Liam Hendricks is expected to make his much-anticipated return to the majors tomorrow for the Red Sox after recovering from Tommy John surgery.

The Athletic’s Eno Sarris examined five pitchers who are early contenders for 2025 breakouts to see which of them may be for real.

Yesterday at Amazin’ Avenue​


Chris McShane reminded us all that Juan Soto is Juan Soto and he will be just fine.

Chris and Brian Salvatore discussed the past week of action for the Mets in the latest episode of Today Your Love, Tomorrow the World Series.

Joe Sokolowski celebrated the end of the work week by giving us another installment of This Week in Mets Quotes.

This Date in Mets History​


Two days after playing their first game at Shea Stadium, the Mets finally got to experience their first win at their new home on this date in 1964.

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Mets 3, Cardinals 0: Mets win third in a row with shutout of Cardinals

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Kodai Senga earned his third win of the season and Pete Alonso had yet another huge day with the bat.

The Mets shut out the Cardinals 3-0 to notch their third win in a row and clinch the series win at Citi Field. This one was a pitchers’ duel between Kodai Senga and Matthew Liberatore. Liberatore got the moral victory of outlasting Senga thanks to his extremely efficient execution, but Senga’s ghost fork was working and he managed to shut down the Cardinals for 5 2⁄3 innings.

The Mets broke through with a pair of runs in the bottom of the third. Luisangel Acuña, who continues to make an impact almost every day, hit a leadoff double on the first pitch he saw from Liberatore. Liberatore then retired José Azocar and Francisco Lindor, but Juan Soto laced a single to score Acuña and plate the game’s first run. Pete Alonso followed with a double in the left-center field gap to score Soto and give the Mets a 2-0 lead.

There the score would remain until the eighth, though the Cardinals were not without their chances. Mark Vientos helped Kodai Senga put up a goose egg in the next inning by making a fantastic leaping grab to rob Brendan Donovan of a hit, but then left the game the following inning with groin discomfort; Brett Baty replaced him at third base and contributed defensively right away, gunning down Thomas Saggese, who had doubled to lead off the fifth, trying to score on a groundout to third. The first two Cardinals to come to bat in the sixth also reached base, but Senga bounced back to induce a clutch double play grounder off the bat of Brendan Donovan. That ended his afternoon and Reed Garrett retired Alec Burleson to neutralize the rally. Garrett came back out and contributed a 1-2-3 seventh inning as well.

A.J. Minter had a dicey eighth inning, but managed to come through it unscathed. He alternated walks with groundouts the entire inning, but even though the Cardinals loaded the bases, they did not score. The final groundout that ended the inning was off the bat of Burleson and Lindor made a fantastic range play to get to the ball, spin, and throw to get Burleson and keep the Mets’ lead in tact. Lindor was smooth as ever and made the play look easy, but it was not an easy play at all and it was a crucial one.

In the bottom of the frame, Pete Alonso gave the Mets some insurance with a solo homer off John King—his sixth home run of the year. Edwin Díaz logged a stress-free save, retiring the Cardinals in order in the ninth—two of them via the strikeout. The Mets will go for the four-game sweep of the Cardinals tomorrow afternoon with Clay Holmes on the hill.

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Big Mets winner: Kodai Senga, +25.6% WPA
Big Mets loser: Francisco Lindor, -7.7% WPA
Mets pitchers: +48.4% WPA
Mets hitters: +1.6% WPA
Teh aw3s0mest play: Juan Soto’s RBI single that got the Mets on the board in the third, +11.6% WPA
Teh sux0rest play: Thomas Saggese’s one-out double in the second, -9.2% WPA

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