Amed Rosario and the Cyclones start play tonight

Summer is approaching, and in Brooklyn that means baseball is imminent. Tonight, the Brooklyn Cyclones open up their season in Staten Island with Amed Rosario expected to start at shortstop.  The 18 year old Dominican is in his second professional season and is currently the Mets’ fifth highest prospect according to MLB.com.  The major leagues [...]

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Carlos Gonzalez or Daniel Murphy, a path to darkness or hope

As of Friday morning, June 13th, the Mets are 29 and 37. The trade deadline is approaching and the Mets have two paths they can take. Over the past several years, they’ve chosen the path, at the deadline or in the offseason, of trading away veterans for prospects (with the exception of spending free agent [...]

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Matt Harvey, Jacob deGrom, Zack Wheeler: The Next Mets’ Big Three?

This year, the Mets decided to do their fans a favor and tank in June instead of late-July. This way, we can get a jump on our summer plans without having to bother paying attention to a possible pennant race. It certainly warms the heart that 2014 was supposed to be the year and the [...]

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Trading David Wright? What the what?

There has been talk festering throughout the Mets' blogosphere that the Mets should admit that they are going nowhere fast, swallow their pride and trade David Wright away for prospects while he still has some value. Wait, what? You mean trading the franchise and the effervescent face of the franchise? Well, before we dismiss it [...]

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Daniel Murphy proving his value

Mets fans, especially those on Twitter, have a fascination with Daniel Murphy.  The #ImWith28 movement seems to grow with each and every game, as Murphy is proving to be one of the Mets better hitters.  After last night’s game, Murphy is tied with Paul Goldschimidt of Arizona for the National League lead in hits with [...]

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How much longer can fans tolerate the Mets?

The Mets have not been in the post season since 2006 and they have not had a winning record since 2008.  Since 2008, the Mets have gone through two managers and two GM’s.  Every season since ‘08, Mets fans have gotten their hopes up before the season began and then had them crushed by the [...]

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The two roads the Mets can go down after the demotion of Travis d’Arnaud

.557. .557 was the OPS of Carlos Zambrano in his first of three silver slugger seasons. Travis d’Arnaud had an OPS of .544, a number many call “atrocious.” At one point, d’Arnaud was the prized prospect in the Philadelphia and Toronto farm systems- and even ours. He was traded for two Cy Young award winners: [...]

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Quick Hitter: Thoughts on David Wright

After playing in the first 63 games of the season, and not performing anything close to what we have come to expect, Terry Collins finally gave David Wright a day off. Combined with the scheduled off day, Wright had two days to reflect, decompress, chill or whatever it is that pro players do when they're [...]

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