Off-Season Clues From The Mets: On New Fences And Hitting Coaches

The World Series ended last night, you may have heard. As soon as the ball settled into Pablo Sandoval’s glove near the third base coach’s box, we on the outside could detect an almost audible click: the Silly Season has begun. Free agency 2014-15 is exactly five-and-a-half hours old at this writing and I’m sure [...]

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What did the 2014 World Series mean for the Mets?

This year’s World Series was played by the Kansas City Royals, and the San Francisco Giants, with the Giants coming out on top. Both the Royals and the Giants won a Wild Card seed in their respective leagues. In the American League, the Royals won the number one Wild Card seed with a record of [...]

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Three ways the Mets are like the AL champion Royals

Last night, the Kansas City Royals came within an out of defeating the San Francisco Giants to win their first World Series in 29 years. They left a runner stranded on third and the Giants hoisted the trophy. Being there, however, may be the bigger accomplishment for the Royals. This is a team that was [...]

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