12 straight losses… and suddenly Grimace is missing like he owes the Mets money 😭💜
We need that purple magic back ASAP. Somebody check every McDonald’s in Queens.” until then I must sub in. #Mets 
The New Jersey Devils are in an interesting spot this season, showing flashes of the high-powered, fast-paced team they’ve been building toward while still dealing with stretches of inconsistency. Their young core continues to drive the team offensively, and when they’re clicking, they look like a legitimate contender in the Eastern Conference. However, injuries, defensive lapses, and goaltending fluctuations have made it tough to sustain momentum over long stretches. As the season progresses, their success will likely come down to tightening up in their own zone and getting more consistent performances in net—if they can do that, they have the talent to make a serious push down the stretch. #njdevils
The New York Mets powered past the Pittsburgh Pirates in an offensive showdown, securing an 11–7 victory in a game packed with momentum swings and big hits.
The Mets came out aggressive at the plate, setting the tone early with timely hitting and relentless pressure on Pittsburgh’s pitching staff. A multi-run inning in the middle frames broke the game open, highlighted by clutch extra-base hits that brought the crowd to life and put the Pirates on their heels.
Pittsburgh didn’t go quietly, answering back with a few scoring bursts of their own. Their lineup showed resilience, chipping away at the deficit and keeping the game within reach through the later innings. However, defensive miscues and an inability to contain the Mets’ lineup proved costly.
The Mets’ bullpen ultimately held firm when it mattered most, shutting down any hopes of a late Pirates comeback. Strong relief pitching combined with consistent offense ensured the win was never seriously in doubt down the stretch.
With this 11–7 victory, the Mets continue to build momentum, showcasing both their offensive firepower and their ability to close out high-scoring games. #NYMets
Christopher Jackson, known for his role as George Washington in Hamilton, flubbed the lyrics to "The Star-Spangled Banner" during the New York Mets 2026 season opener. Jackson mistakenly repeated "What so proudly we hailed" instead of singing "O'er the ramparts we watched. If we haven’t realized anybody from the Hamilton cast pretty much hates America. #NYMets