It’s Daniel Murphy’s world, we’re just living in it

Here was my take on Daniel Murphy on September 25: In his last 11 games, Murphy has a .370/.396/.761 line, with 10 of his 17 hits going for extra bases. He’s scored seven runs and driven in 10 during this stretch, in which he’s struck out just three times in 48 PA. Murphy may be [...]

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Gut Reaction: Mets 8 Cubs 3 (NLCS Game #4, 10/21/15)

The New York Mets are the champions of the National League. On a night when Daniel Murphy hit another ho-hum homer, on a night when Steven Matz showed what he could do on a national stage, on a night David Wright has waited for since he was a raw rookie in 2004, the star was [...]

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What to expect from Steven Matz in Game Four

Steven Matz is one of the best young pitchers in the game, and a key part to the Mets core young pitching rotation. The only lefty on the staff, Matz was given the opportunity by Mets’ manager Terry Collins to pitch in game four of the National League Division Series against the Los Angeles Dodgers, [...]

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Mets Card of the Week: 1970 World Champions

1970 TOPPS WORLD CHAMPIONS This here is a totem. I was five-years old back in 1970, and flush with a new enthusiasm for baseball in general, and the Mets in particular. Every Sunday after church my family would drive to the local stationery store, and assuming that I hadn't tested anyone's patience too greatly during [...]

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Gut Reaction: Mets 5, Cubs 2 (NLCS G3)

The Mets moved to within one win of the World Series as they went into Wrigley Field and beat the Cubs, 5-2, Tuesday night. Jacob deGrom didn't appear to have his best stuff/control yet he still limited the Cubs to two runs over seven innings, with both coming via solo homers. While his control seemed [...]

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Blue Jays or Royals: Pick your poison Mets fans

The Mets are in the postseason. That sounds weird. In any event, the Mets currently stand two games above the Cubs in the NLCS. It’s never okay to say a series is over before the final out, but confidence is key for the Mets. While the Mets will be sending Jacob deGrom, Steven Matz, and [...]

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Jacob deGrom and the Mets are out-pitching everyone

It is by now a secret to no one around the league that the Mets have a formidable pitching staff. Young and full of high velocity stuff, Jacob deGrom, Matt Harvey and Noah Syndergaard have been lighting up the October competition to an even more impressive degree than most thought possible. After all, this is [...]

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Noah Syndergaard is more than merely the God of Thunder

Normally I would be writing about the minor leagues but, as I got the rare chance to watch the Mets take a 2-0 lead in the NLCS last night, I am going to focus on something else.  Chiefly I will write about the Good, the Bad and the Ugly of last night’s win against the [...]

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Gut Reaction: Mets 4, Cubs 1 (NLCS G2)

It's Daniel Murphy's world, we're all just living in it. Papa Murph hit yet another big home run, this time to drive in David Wright who had a run-scoring double of his own in the previous at-bat. It was Wright's first hit since Game 1 of the NLDS, but it was Murphy's fourth home run [...]

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