WALK-OFF MAGIC, PERFECT SWEEPS, AND LONGBALL MILESTONES HIGHLIGHT EXPLOSIVE WEEKEND OF METS BASEBALL

The Toronto Mets organization put on an absolute clinic over the weekend, delivering high-octane drama, gritty pitching performances, and an offensive explosion that rewrite the history books. From late-game walk-off theatrics to flawless four-game sweeps, the program continues to flex its muscle across all age brackets in CPBL action.

17u: Offense Explodes Early to Secure Gritty Twin-Bill Split

The 17u squad traded punches in a pair of high-octane battles on Sunday, showcasing a powerful offense to lock down a hard-fought 1-1 series split against the rival Ontario Blue Jays. The opener saw the Mets secure a gritty 9-5 victory, powered by a 12-hit attack and flawless, error-free defense. Noah Stanley launched a two-run home run to right field in the third, while Ty Harnum delivered the definitive blow in the fourth with a clutch two-RBI double to finish with a team-high three RBIs. Ethan Parks earned the win on the mound, battling through six innings and scattering eight hits, before Jeremy Bishop slammed the door to earn the save. The afternoon nightcap delivered absolute theater, ultimately ending in a heartbreaking 8-7 late-inning defeat. The Mets erupted out of the gate in the first inning, racing to a quick 4-0 lead punctuated by a towering three-run home run from Jack Hatton. Hatton finished the day 2-for-3 with three RBIs, pairing with multi-hit performances from Nathan Murphy, Christian Iriotakis, and Noah Stanley to tie the game at seven in the sixth, but a costly unearned run in the bottom of the frame allowed the Blue Jays to narrowly edge out the victory.

16u: Dominant Sunday Doubleheader Yields Perfect Series Sweep

The 16u squad put on an absolute clinic on Sunday, combining a high-octane running game with explosive hitting to secure a flawless 2-0 series sweep over the York Simcoe Titans. The opener turned into a high-scoring 13-7 victory, ignited by a five-run second inning that featured RBI knocks from Harry Phillips, Rohan Persad, and Jarrett Sunohara-Thompson. After the Titans briefly took the lead, the Mets stormed back in the fifth behind critical RBI base hits from Nate Hill and Kole Dunnett—who both finished with multi-hit games—while the lineup ran wild on the base paths to rack up an incredible 13 stolen bases. Kaden Stolaryk earned the win out of the bullpen with three sharp frames, backing a strong four-strikeout opening look from starter Quinn Daniels. The momentum carried directly into the afternoon nightcap, which ended in a commanding 12-2 routing. Nate Hill was the undisputed star of the finale, putting together a perfect 2-for-2 day at the plate with a two-run double, a walk, and four massive RBIs. The Mets broke the game wide open with back-to-back five-run frames in the second and third innings, supported by RBI singles from Teo Contardi, Phillips, and Beau Marshall. Southpaw Drew Doyle cruised on the mound to claim the victory, scattering just one hit and striking out three over three dominant, scoreless innings to cap off a completely dominant Sunday showcase.

15u: Gritty Pitching Performances Highlight Tough Series Against Pirates

The 15u squad faced a highly competitive and relentless challenge over the weekend, battling through a grueling four-game set against the Fieldhouse Pirates to finish with an 0-3-1 record. Saturday's twin bill proved difficult, opening with a 16-2 loss after the Pirates jumped out to an early lead, though Corby Quiambao and Charlie Anthony fought to collect hits and drive in runs. The bats found more life in the nightcap during a 14-4 setback, powered by a perfect 3-for-3 performance at the plate from Matthew Doyle and a run-scoring double by Kristian Koidl. Sunday's action showcased phenomenal defensive adjustments and elite pitching, starting with a narrow 6-3 defeat in Game 3. Aryan Pandey was absolutely spectacular on the mound, carrying the load by striking out 11 batters while surrendering just five hits over six masterful innings, while James Hermogenes supplied the offensive pop with a three-RBI day. The weekend finale ended in a hard-fought 4-4 draw, highlighting a brilliant start from Nicholas Shimoda, who struck out five and allowed zero hits over three dominant frames. Trailing late, the Mets showed great resilience in the bottom of the sixth when Cash Simmons delivered a clutch single down the right field line to tie the game, securing a well-earned point to close out a gritty weekend series.

14u Major: High-Scoring Battles and Walk-Off Drama Result in Hard-Fought Series Split

The 14u Major squad split a high-octane four-game series against ONC Elite, flashing plenty of offensive power and late-game resilience to finish the weekend 2-2. The Mets opened the weekend on Saturday with a comprehensive 14-2 blowout, powered by solo home runs from Preston Cartwright and Preston Koroll, alongside a massive five-RBI performance from Tyler Chung, which perfectly backed a strong four-inning, six-strikeout performance on the mound from winning pitcher Zac Lowe. Saturday's nightcap saw the momentum shift in a tough 10-7 setback; despite a multi-hit effort from Marek Henderson and two RBIs from Cartwright, a costly defensive frame allowed ONC to escape with the win. Sunday’s action at Hermitage Park delivered absolute theater, starting with a dramatic 5-4 walk-off victory in Game 3. Trailing 4-0 early, the Mets relied on small ball, nine stolen bases, and a clutch three-RBI day from Owen Garciabefore Zac Lowe delivered the game-winning, two-run single in the bottom of the fifth to secure the comeback win for reliever Preston Cartwright. The weekend finale turned into an absolute slugfest, with the Mets ultimately falling short in a 14-9 defeat after digging an early deficit. Despite the loss, the bullpen received a stellar relief outing from southpaw William Sinclair, who tossed three dominant frames allowing zero earned runs, while a balanced offense drew 10 walks to fight until the final out of a gritty weekend split.

14u Minor: Relentless Offense and Pitching Prowess Secure Flawless Four-Game Sweep

The 14u Minor squad put together a dominant masterclass over the weekend, flexing their muscles to secure a perfect 4-0 series sweep over ONC Elite. The weekend kicked off on Saturday with an 8-5 victory, where Bryce Hayle led the way with two RBIs and Josh Dawson earned the win on the bump before Jacob Coles locked down the save. The bats completely erupted in Saturday's nightcap during a 17-7 routing, powered by a spectacular performance from Noah Fernandez, who went 3-for-3 with four RBIs, while Ryker Scales cleared the bases with a three-run double to back a sharp four-inning victory from Nico Di Nardo. Sunday brought more of the same relentless energy, beginning with a gritty 6-3 win in Game 3; Bryce Hayle was absolutely flawless at the dish, going a perfect 3-for-3 with two doubles, while starting pitcher Chase Magee was utterly dominant, striking out eight over four frames to secure the win. The Mets capped off their perfect weekend with a convincing 12-6 finale, fueled by an incredibly disciplined approach that yielded 14 walks—including four from Von Collura—and a 3-for-3 day from Dawson. Nico Di Nardo anchored the middle of the order with a massive four-RBI performance to support five strong innings from winning pitcher Noah Fernandez, sealing a truly flawless weekend series.

13u: Walk-Off Drama and Masterful Performances Highlight Strong 3-1 Weekend

The 13u squad put together a highly impressive and resilient weekend on the diamond, battling through an intense slate of games to finish with a stellar 3-1 record. The weekend opened with absolute late-game theater on Saturday against ONC Elite, culminating in a thrilling 11-10 walk-off victory. Adam M spearheaded the offensive explosion, driving in five runs on the day, highlighted by a towering inside-the-park grand slam in the fifth inning, before a dramatic seventh-inning comeback was sealed on an ONC error. The momentum carried right into Saturday’s nightcap, where the Mets cruised to a dominant 11-1 blowout over the Fieldhouse Pirates. Eli M was completely unstoppable at the plate, launching two massive home runs and driving in five runs, while Hayden S and Liam C turned in spectacular four-hit performances to back a masterful, 10-strikeout complete game from Hayden on the mound. Sunday brought a minor speed bump against the Ontario Blue Jays in a tough 5-2 defeat, where Liam C struck out eight in a gritty five-inning complete game, and multi-hit efforts came from both Liam and Tristan R. The young Mets quickly bounced back in the weekend finale, showing elite patience by drawing 13 walks to edge past ONC Elite 6-5. Connor H earned the win on the bump with four sharp innings of work, and a clutch, five-run fourth inning kept the opposition at bay to lock down an exceptional three-win weekend showcase.

18u: Resilient Sunday Finale Highlights Hard-Fought Series Against Selects

The 18u squad showcased an impressive mix of pitching duels and offensive explosiveness over the weekend, bouncing back from early setbacks to finish with a 1-2 record against the Windsor Selects. Saturday’s opener was a classic pitcher's duel that saw the Mets narrowly fall 2-1 despite error-free defense and a multi-hit day from Michael Hancock, while Nick Szabo anchored the early frames on the bump and Alex Kuypers picked up the lone RBI. The afternoon nightcap proved to be a frustrating 9-5 loss; despite out-hitting the Selects six to two behind knocks from Matthias Macnamara, Kaydan Gupta, and Josh Machado, a combination of defensive lapses and nine free passes issued by the pitching staff allowed Windsor to build a late advantage. The team completely flipped the script on Sunday, executing a flawless 11-1 blowout victory to close out the weekend. Michael Hancock spearheaded the relentless 11-hit attack, driving in four runs on the day with a bases-clearing three-run triple in a massive seven-run fourth inning, alongside multi-hit games from Chase McIlveen, Josh Machado, and Nathan Pichach. Alex Blundell was stellar on the mound to claim the win, giving up just one hit and zero earned runs over three dominant frames, before Gus Reid locked down the save to secure a truly dominant Sunday victory.

Toronto Mets Season Home Run Tracker 🚀

The organization added four massive longballs to the tracker this weekend! This brings our collective seasonal output to a staggering 61 home runs across all divisions!

Players at 7

  • Eli M (13u)(+2 this week)

Players at 6

  • Liam C (13u)

  • Christian Iriotakis (17u)

Players at 5

  • Evan Walker (17u)

  • Noah Stanley (17u)(+1 this week)

Players at 4

  • Nate Rowan (17u)

  • Jackson Doyle (18u)

  • Kole Dunnett (16u)

Players at 3

  • Matthias Macnamara (18u)

  • Josh Machado (18u)

  • Alex Kuypers (18u)

  • Bryce Hayle (14u Minor)

  • Harry Phillips (16u)

  • Hayden S (13u)

Plus 9 players tied at 2 home runs and 12 players tied at 1 home run.