Month: September 2014

MMO Game Recap: Marlins 4, Mets 3

The Mets (73-80) lost to the Miami Marlins (74-77) by a score of 4 to 3 this evening at Citi Field. What you should know: Dillon Gee had a rough start to the game as he allowed three runs through the first three innings, but eventually settled down and pitched 6.2 solid innings, allowing four runs on seven hits while striking out four and walking two. With the bases loaded in the bottom of the...

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MMO Game Thread: Mets vs Marlins, 7:10 PM

Tonight, the Mets look to build on their win last night over the Marlins. Dillon Gee (7-7, 3.80) will head to the mound for the Mets opposing right hander Henderson Alvarez (10-6, 2.81). First pitch is scheduled for 7:10pm In his last start, Gee earned the win in the Mets’ 4-3 victory against Washington on September 12th at Citi Field, breaking the Nationals’ 12-game winning streak at Citi...

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Blow It Out Your Ass, Bud

“Do I have any problem with the Mets’ finances? None.” More lies, more misinformation, more deviousness. It’s not what any of us want, but it’s what we’ve all become accustomed to whenever the Wilpons or Bud Selig get behind a microphone and their jaws start moving. And Tuesday’s dog and pony show by Bud Selig was only more evidence of that. He brought no relief, only...

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Mets Granted Extension To Respond To Sexual Discrimination Law Suit

Not surprisingly, the New York Mets have asked for and been granted an extension to respond to the the sexual discrimination lawsuit that was filed by fired Senior VP of Ticket Sales Leigh Castergine. The extension filed by attorneys for the Mets now gives them until October 31 to respond to the federally filed complaint, according to Eric Fisher. Apparently it’s going to require some...

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A Somber Goodbye From Kevin Burkhardt

Early Wednesday morning, SNY’s field reporter Kevin Burkhardt took to Twitter to thank Mets fans for an amazing journey as he prepares for his final SNY broadcast on September 25th. Here’s what he had to say: This is actually a really sad moment for a lot of Mets fans, including me. Since 2007, Burkhardt has been there as the voice of stories, happy and sad. He talked to real fans...

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