Live Coverage | Live: Mets vs. Royals – Game 4 World Series

As the Mets took batting practice Saturday before Game 3 of the World Series, Ruben Tejada emerged into the dugout in full uniform, wearing a boot on his right foot and moving gingerly, using a cane adorned with the Mets logo, a gift from the Wilpon

On Friday night, the Mets tasted World Series victory for the first time in 15 years. After losing the first two games of the series in Kansas City, they put up nine runs to reinvigorate a fanbase that was understandably a little nervous after their

On Friday night, the Mets tasted World Series victory for the first time in 15 years. After losing the first two games of the series in Kansas City, they put up nine runs to reinvigorate a fanbase that was understandably a little nervous after their

The Mets will start left-hander Steven Matz in Game 4 on Friday. He will be making just his ninth major league start, and his third in the postseason. After going 4-0 with a 2.27 ERA in his six regular season starts, with 34 

Noah Syndergaard gets the start for the Mets in Game 3, trying to hold off a Royals offense that has scored 12 runs in two World Series games and that has averaged 5.77 runs per game in the postseason. Syndergaard, at 23