Mets Card of the Week: 1986 Tim Corcoran Postcard

1986 TIM CORCORAN POSTCARD The 1986 Mets scored 783 runs, and if you're over 40, there's a good chance that you have fond memories of at least 700 of them. Perhaps you recall game 26 of that magical season, a matchup between Sid Fernandez and Rick Mahler. Fernandez was dominant for seven innings, striking out [...]

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Let’s take a moment to appreciate the 2015 Mets rookies

The Mets have played 24 World Series games, with their overall record standing at 12-12. Tonight, the Mets will begin the 5-9 day adventure on to whether or not the Mets will have a .500+ record on MLB’s biggest stage. Yes, we all eagerly await the biggest game the Metropolitans have played in over four [...]

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Terry Collins is a leader, and just what the Mets need

If there is one last intangible in the game of baseball, it is the role of the manager. I'm sure contribution can be totaled by calculating the odds of one move versus another in some endless algorithm. Many of us over the years have played an armchair analyst or Monday morning quarterback regarding Terry Collins [...]

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Mets Minors: Gavin Cecchini and the 2012 draftess

Continuing the review of Sandy Alderson’s drafts we reach 2012 and a draft that was much maligned at one point in time.  The overall tune of scouts and pundits has begun to swing around as Alderson seems to have snuck some value into his picks, even if that value was not immediately apparent. Gavin Cecchini, [...]

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Does Matt Harvey deserve the ball in Game 1?

Sending a message to players is important to do if there are individuals who think they are above the team. The Mets have had many ups and downs with one of their young starting pitchers throughout the past couple of seasons, whether it was because of stuff posted on social media, comments made to the [...]

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Mets-Royals World Series and the lack of lefties

The best thing about the World Series is that the Mets will be playing in it for the first time since 2000. That’s enough to make any Mets fan happy. What makes it even better for me is that the Mets got there by essentially abandoning one of the front office’s core beliefs: That the [...]

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Jacob deGrom flipped the script on the Cubs

One of the main (baseball-related) story lines for the Mets National League Championship Series (NLCS) against the Cubs was high-end pitch velocity. Specifically, the Cubs as a team hit poorly (.228 BA according to Baseball Savant) as a team against pitches 95mph and above. The Mets, as a team, threw 2,510 pitches at 95mph or [...]

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The long wait until Tuesday is mostly good for the Mets

Pretty much all fans of professional football dislike the fact that most years there is a built-in two week wait separating the NFC and AFC championship games and the Super Bowl. There have been a few years when the wait was only one week and it seems that these years have had more entertaining and [...]

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Should Sandy Alderson have finished the Mets’ rebuild sooner?

Yesterday, Charlie wrote an article at the site discussing, among other things, the contributions of Sandy Alderson to the NL pennant winners. A couple of people in the comments were not overjoyed with Alderson receiving praise. One felt that Omar Minaya should receive more credit than he gets and another thought that the rebuild took [...]

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Ageless Bartolo Colon is reborn as a reliever

As a Mets fan, a baseball fan or even just an appreciator of the human condition, it’s impossible to not love Bartolo Colon. The hefty and colorful 42-year-old makes us cheer, laugh and nod in approval with gutty performances on the mound, comical swings at the plate and big brotherly support in the clubhouse. His [...]

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The Mets’ future is here

When Sandy Alderson became general manager of the Mets, he begged us fans to be patient. It would be a long road to “changing the culture” of a dysfunctional, losing clubhouse, full of bloated contracts and outsized egos. Disaster seemed to follow this franchise like a parasitic twin. If it wasn’t a shirtless minor league [...]

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