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Mets Morning News: Keith wants to keep broadcasting, Kelenic is a free agent


Meet the Mets

Keith Hernandez’s contract with SNY is up, but he wants to keep broadcasting for at least a few more years.

One scout thinks that Kyle Schwarber would solve a lot of the Mets’ problems if Steve Cohen were inclined to go after him in the same way he did with Juan Soto last offseason.

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Around the National League East

The Good Phight considers how long the leash should be for the Phillies’ starting pitchers in the NLDS.

Federal Baseball looks at Cade Cavalli’s strange but promising season and wonders whether or not the Nationals might go after Rocco Baldelli or Bob Melvin, both of whom are recently-fired managers.

Battery Power tries to figure out who the Braves’ new manager might be in the wake of Brian Snitker stepping down from the role and takes a look at the weak shortstop market and why it matters to Atlanta.

The Braves outrighted five players to the minors to clear some roster space, including former Mets prospect Jarred Kelenic, who proceeded to elect free agency.

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Around Major League Baseball

While the Tigers let their big lead in the American League Central slip away as the regular season came to an end, they took their decisive Game 3 against the Guardians in a 6-3 win in Cleveland to advance to the ALDS.

The Cubs nearly shut out the Padres in Game 3 at Wrigley Field and held on for a 3-1 win after things got a little bit dicey in the top of the ninth, and they’ll face the Brewers in the NLDS.

Cam Schlitter struck out twelve, didn’t walk anybody, threw 107 pitches, and gave up just five hits in eight innings as the Yankees eliminated the Red Sox with a 4-0 win.

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Yesterday at Amazin’ Avenue

We took a look at all of the pitchers currently on the Mets’ 40-man roster.

This Date in Mets History

One year ago today, Pete Alonso hit the biggest home run of his career as the Mets took Game 3 from the Brewers to advance to the NLDS, and Todd Zeile hit a home run in the final at-bat of his career on this date in 2004.



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