DJ Horne’s Jekyll and Hyde performances lead to a split in ACC contests

After shooting 2-16 in the loss Wednesday to North Carolina, DJ Horne was removed from the starting lineup for Michael O’Connell in Saturday’s game at Louisville. The move paid off in spades, as O’Connell had 11 points, six assists and a +13 in his 31 minutes on the floor. And Horne came off the bench [...]

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Short leash: Mets fans are already impatient with David Stearns

“That’s why they brought him [David Stearns] here, I’m telling you. [Steve] Cohen lost so much money and has to pay $100 million in luxury tax, and this guy is here to run the team like the Brewers.” – WFAN (NY) Radio host and self-proclaimed huge Mets fan Joe Benigno on the air. A large [...]

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Wild Card picks against the spread

My goal coming into the start of the NFL season was to pick every game against the spread. And for the most part this was a success, as only a few Thursday games were missed. My overall record in the regular season was 137-123-10. That's a pretty solid record for a baseball fan making picks [...]

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The Mets’ 2023-24 offseason or how to burn hundreds of millions of dollars

In general, my preference as a sports fan is for my teams to try to assemble the best clubs they can. In other words, tanking is not my ideal way to go. But sometimes your team is in a spot where tanking isn’t really an option. And then you have the predicament of what’s the [...]

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A last look at age-based minor league comps for Christian Scott

This article is a companion piece to yesterday’s exploration into the likelihood of 25-year-old Christian Scott making the majors and being a success at his relatively advanced age as a prospect. Yesterday we looked at players making their MLB debut at age 25. Today, we’ll look at prospects at similar ages in Double-A to what [...]

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A look at starting pitchers who make their MLB debut at age 25 or above

It’s my opinion that a player’s age is an extremely important factor to consider when evaluating prospects. And most people do this on the young side while not necessarily applying it with as much vigor on the old side. We all get excited when a teenager performs well in Double-A. But some get excited about [...]

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The willful ignorance of the vocal contingent of Mets fans

From the latest mailbag from Tim Britton and Will Sammon at The Athletic: Do you think the lack of spending this offseason is more reflective of the market or a new mentality for the Mets now that David Stearns is at the helm? —Jeffrey M. TB: While the answer to most every either/or question is [...]

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Mets Minors: Offseason deep dive on Christian Scott

Biography: Christian Scott is currently 24 and will play over half of his 2024 season at the age of 25. This darling of the Mets depth charts is a little old to be a “Top Prospect” but his 19 starts in 2023 were fabulous and have given him a lot of buzz in a farm [...]

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Mets now have to make a cut to their 40-man roster

With the 2024 acquisitions of Harrison Bader, Diego Castillo and Sean Manaea, the Mets will have to remove a player from the 40-man roster. This isn’t a huge problem, as there are eight or more players that could be cut without losing too much sleep. But previously it was an open question if David Stearns [...]

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Poll: Would you rather the Mets have Lucas Giolito or Sean Manaea’s deal this offseason?

One day after writing about preparations for Luis Severino’s 1/$13 to be the largest move of the offseason for the Mets, they ink Sean Manaea to a 2/$28 deal with an opt out after the first season. My first thought after hearing the move was to recall he didn’t look good when the Mets first [...]

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