Low-rarity scores for Mets players on Immaculate Grid

Are you playing Immaculate Grid over at Baseball-Reference? If not, you owe it to yourself to give it a try. Just go to the B-R home page and there’s a link to the game in the upper left. It’s a daily game, complete with a link to their archives. Thursday’s game is the 256th, so [...]

Yelling at clouds over Steve Cohen’s style

Recently, a story came across my Facebook timeline that said when he was an active player and made a road trip to Boston, Dennis Rodman would buy out a Toys-R-Us and deliver it to Children’s Hospital. Rodman, who certainly had multiple issues, did this without any fanfare. This is my preferred way for millionaires and [...]

Mets Minors: Offseason deep dive on Ryan Clifford

Biography: Standing in at an imposing 6’3” the second player acquired as part of the Mets deal for Justin Verlander, Ryan Clifford is an intriguing player with a solid ceiling offensively. Clifford is from North Carolina and was drafted fairly low by Houston (the 11th round). He took a signing bonus more typical of the [...]

How likely is it that Luis Severino bounces back to his old form?

The Mets have yet to sign a high-profile free agent, although few doubt that they will. Currently, the biggest name they’ve brought in is Luis Severino. Unfortunately, it’s not 2018, which was Severino’s last big year. Which makes signing the former Yankee a dumpster-dive move. The question is: How likely is a dumpster-dive move to [...]

A look at the moves by David Stearns since taking over in October

News broke that the Mets were going to hire David Stearns on September 12 and his hiring became official on October 2. Stearns did not “officially” fire Buck Showalter because he was still under contract to the Brewers and allegedly had no contact or influence on what happened with the Mets from 9/12 to the [...]

Mets Card of the Week: 1970 Bud Harrelson

1970 TOPPS BUD HARRELSON I humbly submit this Bud Harrelson offering for consideration as the greatest in-stadium card Topps produced before they started doing live-action cards the following year. Typically cards of this era and earlier showed head shots or mock baseball poses. But here we have Harrelson signing autographs, in a familiar setting, assuming [...]

Two quick Mets-related thoughts with Juan Soto heading to the Yankees

Congratulations to the Yankees on making the trade for Juan Soto. After years of relative belt-tightening under Hal Steinbrenner, this feels like a move his dad would make. At one point, my hope was that the Mets would step up and acquire Soto but it became obvious that wasn’t going to be in the cards. [...]

M.J. Rice makes his debut in 32-point blowout win

After stepping up in quality of opposition the previous four games, the Wolfpack returned to the early-season tomato cans and defeated Maryland-Eastern Shore, 93-61, Wednesday night at the annual Heritage Game at Reynolds Coliseum. It was quite a day for State sports, as the football team got a verbal commitment from a four-star linebacker, the [...]