Gut Reaction: Mets 12, Rockies 3 (8/13/15)

The Mets finished off their four-game sweep of the Rockies with a 12-3 win Thursday afternoon at Citi Field. It was the 11th sweep of the year for the Mets and second of a four-game set. New York is now 63-52, the first time all season its been 11 games over .500. Nine of the [...]

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Sandy Alderson: The three best moves he didn’t make this year

The New York Mets are on a roll these days and the baseball world is taking notice. They've been the focus of MLB ad campaigns and even stealing the back pages of the New York newspapers from their cross-town rival Yankees. Yes, life is good currently in Queens these days, but it almost wasn't this [...]

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Gut Reaction: Mets 3, Rockies 0 (8/12/15)

The Mets notched their third straight win and their 12 victory in their last 16 games with a 3-0 shutout of the Rockies Wednesday night. Jacob deGrom continued his marvelous streak of pitching, hurling seven shutout innings with 10 strikeouts. The only negative was he ended the team's streak of walkless innings. In fact, he [...]

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Do the Mets have what it takes to hold off the Nationals?

The New York Mets have been dubbed the biggest story of 2015 by many sports writers, and rightfully so. This season, the Mets have gone from the best team in baseball, to one of the worst teams, and back to one of the best. The Mets’ recent success is mostly due to the additions made [...]

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Alex Torres and judging relievers on a few bad outings

One of the hardest things a manager has to do is run his bullpen and there are very few skippers who do it well year in and year out. There are a number of reasons for this and one of them is the sample size issue. It’s rare for a current reliever to exceed 80 [...]

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Mets Card of the Week: Ticket stub

The ghost of my older brother is usually pretty silent. Sure, it makes some noise around the holidays, slipping into the credenza to rattle the commemorative Norman Rockwell dishes that he bought for our mother inexplicably each Christmas. And sadly I hear it now making sounds of distressing assent while Donald Trump cheapens the democratic [...]

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Gut Reaction: Mets 4 Rockies 0 (8/11/15)

Eight innings, four hits, four strikeouts, no walks. This may look like a fairly pedestrian pitching line for the Zack Grienkes or Adam Wainwrights of the world, but this might have been Matt Harvey's best game of the season. Keeping the Colorado offense off balance all night, Harvey used every weapon in his arsenal without [...]

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David Wright’s return and impact on others in the Mets’ lineup

The Mets are quickly gaining credibility around the league even after four months of mediocrity at the dish. Much of the reason that the Mets have struggled at the plate in 2015 is the absence of the heart and soul of the Metropolitan offense: David Wright. His presence in the Mets dugout almost guarantees a [...]

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Sandy Alderson must continue the bold moves

The Trading Deadline has come and gone and Sandy Alderson has looked like a hero bringing in both help for the offense and for the bullpen. He has always been just a touch slower in his approach to the active roster though, so now is the time for him to continue his drive towards October [...]

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