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Moomoo And New York Mets Unveil Display at Citi Field: A Bold New Presence at The Ballpark
Moomoo And New York Mets Unveil Display at Citi Field: A Bold New Presence at The Ballpark

Hamilton Spectator

timea day ago

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  • Hamilton Spectator

Moomoo And New York Mets Unveil Display at Citi Field: A Bold New Presence at The Ballpark

JERSEY CITY, N.J., July 21, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — moomoo, the global investment and trading platform , has unveiled a new, 36-foot high, double-sided display at Citi Field as part of its multi-year collaboration with the New York Mets . First displayed on July 18, the vibrant orange moomoo logo now adds a bright pop of color to the ballpark's dynamic visual landscape. This prominent signage, complemented by the moomoo mascot, ribbon displays, and immersive billboard advertisements, significantly amplifies moomoo's brand visibility and recognition among millions of baseball fans at Citi Field. Caption: Moomoo's prominent 36-foot high signage lights up Citi Field With an average attendance of over 38,603 fans per game and 80 home games this season, the stadium brings extensive brand exposure to moomoo. Announced in April, the cross-sector collaboration between moomoo and the Mets also gives thousands of baseball fans the opportunity to watch the game in the moomoo Suite throughout the season. With this opportunity, fans have access to premium seats while enjoying best in class in-game entertainment, top tier dining options and exciting on-field performance. Since the start of the baseball season, moomoo has seen a significant increase in app downloads, brand visibility in various channels, and welcomes the opportunity to provide advanced tools and features, a global community of over 26 million investors, and free educational resources to beginner and advanced investors alike. Mets pitcher Edwin Diaz stars in a new commercial for moomoo, where the All-Star reliever details similarities between closing and stock trading: reading the game, analyzing opportunities, timing the moment, and moving with accuracy. 'During this exciting season, moomoo is continuing its engagement with New York communities, and we have gained more opportunities to do investor education. We are delighted to see more and more people getting to know moomoo and understand our business philosophy through our collaboration with the Mets,' said Neil McDonald, CEO at Moomoo Financials Inc. 'We believe that through learning and practice on the moomoo platform, which offers a variety of investment tools, investors can ultimately invest like professional investors.' 'This new signage marks an exciting next step in the growth of our partnership with moomoo and will help enhance their brand visibility around the ballpark,' said Brenden Mallette, Senior Vice President of Partnerships at the New York Mets. 'We've seen great engagement from our fans over the past few months and look forward to bringing more exciting moments to moomoo investors and Mets fans.' For every Mets win, $10,000 will be added to a special fund, culminating in a potential $1 million grand prize for one lucky moomoo investor if the team reaches 100 regular season victories*. In addition to organizing special events, moomoo offers various giveaways. These include 500 free game tickets on 'moomoo Mondays' throughout the season for moomoo users** and the opportunity to score exclusive Mets x moomoo merch. *Terms and conditions apply ( ). ** Limited to Moomoo Financial Inc customers residing in tri-state area (NY, NJ, CT, and PA). Terms and conditions apply ( ). About moomoo Moomoo is a leading global investment and trading platform dedicated to empowering investors with user-friendly tools, data, and insights. Our platform is designed to provide essential information and technology, enabling users to make more-informed investment decisions. With advanced charting tools, pro-level analytical features, moomoo evolves alongside our users, fostering a dynamic community where investors can share, learn, and grow together. Founded in the US, moomoo operates globally, serving investors in countries such as the US, Singapore, Australia, Japan, Canada and Malaysia. As a subsidiary of a Nasdaq-listed Futu Holdings ( FUTU ), we take pride in our role as a global strategic partner of the Nasdaq, earning numerous international accolades from renowned industry leaders such as Benzinga and Fintech Breakthrough. Moomoo has also received multiple awards in the US, Singapore, and Australia for its innovative, inclusive approach to investing. Contact: For more information, please visit moomoo's official website at or contact us at pr@ For the New York Mets questions, please contact: Katie Agostin Manager, Communications New York Mets kagostin@ A photo accompanying this announcement is available at

Juan Soto's mad dash home in the 8th helps Mets avoid sweep by Reds
Juan Soto's mad dash home in the 8th helps Mets avoid sweep by Reds

CBS News

time2 days ago

  • Sport
  • CBS News

Juan Soto's mad dash home in the 8th helps Mets avoid sweep by Reds

Juan Soto dashed home with the go-ahead run in the eighth inning, beating a throw to the plate on Luis Torrens' sharp grounder to second base, and the New York Mets avoided a three-game sweep Sunday with a 3-2 win over the Cincinnati Reds. Soto led off the inning by drawing a walk from Brent Suter (1-1) and went to third on Jeff McNeil's one-out double. With the infield playing in, Tony Santillan got Torrens to hit a hard grounder to second baseman Matt McLain, but Soto got an excellent jump and scored with a headfirst slide as the one-hop throw arrived. Ryne Stanek earned his second save with a scoreless ninth. Edwin Díaz (5-0) blew a save opportunity for the second time this season when he plunked Spencer Steer with a pitch to force home the tying run in the eighth. Díaz then struck out Tyler Stephenson to leave the bases loaded. Brandon Nimmo had an RBI single in the third and No. 9 hitter Luisangel Acuña gave the Mets a 2-1 lead with a run-scoring double in the fifth. Elly De La Cruz hit an RBI single in the first for the Reds. Mets left-hander David Peterson allowed an unearned run in six innings. Fellow All-Star Andrew Abbott gave up two runs in six innings for Cincinnati. It was Torrens' first RBI in a Mets victory since he had two in an 8-1 win over Colorado on June 7. The bottom four Mets batters went 4 for 13 with two RBIs. ... Reds center fielder TJ Friedl was plunked four times in the series and has been hit by a pitch six times in his last five games. He was hit by a pitch just five times in his first 91 games. The Mets continue a six-game homestand Monday night, when RHP Kodai Senga (7-3, 1.39 ERA) starts against Los Angeles Angels LHP Tyler Anderson (2-6, 4.34). The Reds head to Washington, where RHP Brady Singer (7-7, 4.32 ERA) opposes Nationals RHP Jake Irvin (7-5, 4.58).

Francisco Lindor, Mets All-Stars booed by Atlanta crowd at 2025 All-Star Game
Francisco Lindor, Mets All-Stars booed by Atlanta crowd at 2025 All-Star Game

Yahoo

time7 days ago

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Francisco Lindor, Mets All-Stars booed by Atlanta crowd at 2025 All-Star Game

Francisco Lindor knew the type of reception he would get for the 2025 All-Star Game, and the Atlanta crowd did not disappoint. After alluding to it leading into the All-Star break, the fans at Truist Park greeted the Mets' shortstop and his teammates to a chorus of boos. Advertisement During the introductions for the All-Star Game reserves and pitchers, once Pete Alonso, David Peterson and Edwin Diaz were introduced, the crowd booed them. Alonso reveled in the boos and gave a big wave to the Atlanta crowd. Lindor, hitting eighth in the starting lineup, was introduced with the rest of the National League All-Star starters and received even bigger boos after he was introduced as "Mr. Smiles." The Mets shortstop gave a big smile and gave peace signs as he ran onto the field. Lindor voted an All-Star starter for the first time in a Mets uniform and the reception isn't too surprising considering the heated rivalry between the Mets and Braves. Advertisement And to the Braves fans' credit, they booed Kyle Schwarber of the Phillies after they introduced the trio of Mets. The All-Stars from the Marlins and Nationals were not greeted as enthusiastically.

Mets' Edwin Diaz delivers two clutch innings to close out Royals, put bow on All-Star first half
Mets' Edwin Diaz delivers two clutch innings to close out Royals, put bow on All-Star first half

Yahoo

time13-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Mets' Edwin Diaz delivers two clutch innings to close out Royals, put bow on All-Star first half

The Mets didn't make it easy, but they pulled out the win on Saturday afternoon against the Royals, thanks in large part to Edwin Diaz and their bullpen. Juan Soto provided the power with his two-run blast, but without Diaz and the rest of the relievers, the Mets may not have been able to hold down their 3-1 win in Kansas City. Advertisement After starter Frankie Montas allowed back-to-back doubles to lead off the sixth, manager Carlos Mendoza went to his bullpen to get the final 12 outs. The Mets' pen has been taxed enough in the first half of the season, but they've been very efficient and they've gotten the job done more often than not. But after a hard-fought comeback win on Friday, Mendoza was asking for his bullpen to deliver another win. First came Reed Garrett. The right-hander pitched a clean inning in Friday's win and was coming in with a runner on second and no outs, nursing a one-run lead. Garrett would get the next three hitters out, including Bobby Witt Jr., to end the sixth. Chris Devenski was next up and although he struggled with his command, the defense behind him allowed for the Mets to escape the seventh still up a run. Then came the eighth inning, and the decision of the game for Mendoza. The second-year skipper called on closer Edwin Diaz to pitch to the Royals lineup in the eighth. "That wasn't the original plan there. Threw him out there in the eighth because of what was coming up for them," Mendoza explained. "I thought that was the game right there and I was going to figure out the ninth." Advertisement In the eighth, the Royals were sending Jonathan India, Witt Jr, and Vinnie Pasquantino, the top of Kansas City's order. Diaz would get India to line out to Brandon Nimmo, but after Witt Jr. worked a walk, the Mets defense, and a big of good fortune, lifted Diaz and the Mets out of the inning. Witt Jr. attempted to steal second and looked to have successfully done so. The Mets dugout challenged the call and the MLB Replay Center saw it in New York's favor. Diaz would get Pasquantino swinging to end the eighth and a 1-2-3 ninth -- aided by a great Tyrone Taylor catch in right-center field -- ended the game, and Diaz's six-out save. Advertisement "Because of the caught stealing and he was pitch efficient," Mendoza said. "We got the All-Star coming up here, he's going to get a break. If there was a time this time of the year where we need him to go multiple, this is the time." Mendoza said he checked with Diaz in between innings and there was "no hesitation," and he was good to pitch the ninth. It was Diaz's fourth appearance of one-plus innings this season, the first since July 2. "I didn't make many pitches in the first inning so that was a big plus for me," Diaz said of the decision. "I knew I was going to be fresh for the second one." The Mets bullpen combined to pitch four scoreless innings without allowing a hit and just walking two batters. It also helped the Mets win their series against the Royals and have a chance to sweep the series on Sunday before the All-Star break. Advertisement It's a break that Diaz will get to enjoy a bit as he'll head to Atlanta with Francisco Lindor, Pete Alonso and David Peterson to play in the All-Star Game. And Sunday showed why Diaz was selected for the Midsummer Classic. Since April 22, Diaz has allowed juse one earned run. In that span, he's pitched 28.1 innings and allowed 13 hits, two runs (one earned) and seven walks while striking out 40 batters. He's also notched 13 saves in that time. "[The first half was] Great. Didn't start really good, but I find a way to pitch better," Diaz said of his season so far. "Keep throwing the ball how I'm throwing it the last two months has been great. Being on the mound to help this team win makes me feel happy. Whenever I have a chance to be on the mound, I just want to win. That's what I'm doing now. I'm really glad about my first half."

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