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Fantasy News
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Acuna was optioned to Triple-A Syracuse on Sunday, Tim Britton of The Athletic reports. The 21-year-old was with the Mets for the first couple weeks of big-league camp but will now move over to the minor-league side of spring training. Acuna immediately became one of the Mets' top prospects after being acquired from the Rangers in the Max Scherzer trade in July, and a strong showing at Syracuse this season could set up the young infielder's MLB debut later in the year.... See More ... See Less
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Mets' Luisangel Acuna: Sent to Mets for Scherzer
The Rangers traded Acuna to the Mets on Saturday in exchange for Max Scherzer, Joel Sherman of the New York Post reports. Acuna, who is the younger brother of Atlanta All-Star Ronald Acuna, was one of Texas' top prospects and will also be one of the top players in New York's farm system. The 21-year-old shortstop has a .323/.384/.472 slash line and 42 steals in 84 games at Double-A this season, so he could move up to Triple-A before the end of the campaign.... See More ... See Less -
Rangers' Luisangel Acuna: Protected from Rule 5 draft
Acuna was added to the Rangers' 40-man roster Tuesday, Jeff Wilson of RangersToday.com reports. One of Ronald Acuna's younger brothers, Luisangel hit .278/.367/.425 with a 23.6 percent strikeout rate, 11 home runs and 40 stolen bases in 91 games across High-A and Double-A as a 20-year-old. At roughly 5-foot-8, he lacks his big brother's power potential and physicality, but Acuna is still ahead of schedule on his ascent up the organizational ladder.... See More ... See Less -
Rangers' Luisangel Acuna: Working toward return
Acuna (hamstring) is rehabbing in extended spring training and should return to High-A Hickory late next week, Kennedi Landry of MLB.com reports. Acuna strained his hamstring in Hickory's season opener and was originally supposed to miss at least two weeks. It looks as though he'll miss approximately three weeks instead, but he's trending in the right direction and shouldn't have his development set back significantly.... See More ... See Less -
Rangers' Luisangel Acuna: Suffers hamstring strain
Acuna will miss at least two weeks with a Grade 1 hamstring strain, Kennedi Landry of MLB.com reports. Acuna suffered the injury during High-A Hickory's season opener Friday. As long as the injury remains a fairly short-term problem, it shouldn't significantly set his development back this season.... See More ... See Less -
Rangers' Luisangel Acuna: Expected to start 2022 in High-A
Acuna is expected to open 2022 at High-A Hickory, according to Baseball America. He got off to a terrible start last season, so his final batting line (.266/.345/.404) at Low-A doesn't jump off the page. That said, Acuna was only 19, and he ended up hitting 12 homers and swiping 44 bases, with his 10.4 percent walk rate offering some promise as well. He'll likely never develop the power that his brother, Ronald, has shown off in the majors, but Luisangel is flashing plenty of promise in his own right. It's not unreasonable to think that a big 2022 could get him on the radar for a promotion sometime in 2023.... See More ... See Less
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Michael Baron@michaelgbaron21M agoAnother lifeless effort from the #Mets on Friday, this time against the #Marlins. @andrewsteeled is wondering why people think this can be a playoff team at this point on @just_mets this morning. There’s certain;y nothing convincing me right now. https://t.co/1L8MJTREGa
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Michael Baron@michaelgbaron10H agoThis is the 5th time the #Mets have been shutout, the 11th time they’ve been held to one run or less(!!!). That’s 25 percent of their games - they’re 0-11 in all of those games.
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New York Mets@Mets10H agoFINAL: #Mets 0, Miami 8
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Michael Baron@michaelgbaron10H agoThis is pretty embarrassing. That’s probably putting it very kindly. #Mets
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Mike Puma@NYPost_Mets10H agoTomas Nido just hit a long fly ball. That quantifies as a Mets rally right now.
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Mike Puma@NYPost_Mets16H agoBrandon Nimmo absent from the Mets lineup again.
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Michael Baron@michaelgbaron20H agoToday on @just_mets: 1) The #Mets need to know when to deviate from their path temporarily and go for it 2) Notes on their team meeting, energy levels, Lindor/McNeil predicaments, and Díaz... https://t.co/411SSLGIEO
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Michael Baron@michaelgbaron21H ago#Mets are 8-15 in their last 23 games: Offense: .217/.280/.342, 3.5 runs scored per game, 6.9 runners left on per game Pitching: 4.37 ERA, 30-for-34 in stolen base attempts, 4.6 walks per nine innings
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New York Mets@Mets1D agoIN THE BOOKS. 📚 #MetsWin #LGM https://t.co/nENOV4JY5x
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Anthony DiComo@AnthonyDiComo1D agoFINAL/11: Mets 6, Phillies 5 WP: Jorge López LP: José Alvarado SV: Jake Diekman 📰 J.D. Martinez's RBI single highlighted a two-run top of the 11th that allowed the Mets to salvage an ugly win. 📊 Record: 20-23 📈 Streak: W1 🏃♂️ Pace: 75-87 Next: Friday @ MIA, 7:10 p.m.