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SNY, the official television home of the New York Mets, announced its 2026 regular season live game schedule, including comprehensive pre- and post-game shows.
We’ve compiled this handy, how to watch guide to help you navigate the Mets’ Grapefruit League schedule, which runs Feb. 21 through March 22.
The Mets’ will open the season in New York in just 10 days as spring training from Port St. Lucie is winding down. Much of the roster is set, but there are still plenty of questions for Mets President of Baseball Operations David Stearns to answer before his team breaks camp and heads north.
The live batting practice session that took place late Friday afternoon was notable mostly for Francisco Lindor’s presence, as the Mets shortstop took his hacks outside for the first time this spring.
PORT ST. LUCIE — The final piece of the Mets lineup is healthy enough to play. Francisco Lindor was penciled into the team’s lineup for Sunday’s game against the Blue Jays at Clover Park, giving the All-Star shortstop his first Grapefruit League start of the season.
For as long as the Mets have played in Queens (their first game at Shea Stadium was in 1964), fans in Connecticut have faced a dilemma on how to watch them live. Should they take a multi-hour train ride into New York City,
Minter (lat) hit 93 mph with his fastball in a live batting practice session Friday, Anthony DiComo of MLB.com reports. That's still a little below his usual velocity, but Minter also worked in his changeup and cutter during the mound session,
"It wasn't easy for us [to navigate the pitching last year]," Carlos Mendoza said. "We had seven closers last year, right?''