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On Monday, the United States began training camp in Scottsdale, Arizona, for the upcoming World Baseball Classic. Present were superstars, former Cy Young winners, and MVPs of Major League Baseball, including Aaron Judge,
The New York Mets made one of the biggest moves of any MLB team this offseason, trading for starting pitcher Freddy Peralta from the Milwaukee Brewers. The Mets hope the transaction gives them an ace at the beginning of the rotation,
Nolan McLean is feeling better after a bout with vertigo-like symptoms and hopes to join Team USA for the World Baseball Classic soon.
Mets starter Nolan McLean's World Baseball Classic status received an update after he previously dealt with "vertigo-like symptoms"
A 24-year-old Mets rookie could start the championship game of the WBC for Team USA, according to a new report.
Mets pitcher said Wednesday that his body is where it should be after he lost about five pounds in the last week.
As the Mets’ rotation struggled collectively, McLean enjoyed a breakout rookie season for the team, making eight starts and maintaining a 2.06 ERA. After that debut, expectations are high for the 24-year-old righty as he heads into his sophomore season.
New York Mets starting pitcher Nolan McLean doesn't know how he'll be used in the World Baseball Classic, but isn't bothered.
Rachel Folden's next stop is with the Mets, as the 39-year-old was hired this offseason to be the organization’s Double-A hitting coach at Binghamton.
We've known for a while that Team USA is positively bursting at the seams with superstar names, but it hit a little differently to see them in a real batting order. With the squad facing the Giants in an exhibition game at Scottsdale Stadium Tuesday on ESPN,