Month: April 2015

Should The Mets Trade For Jean Segura?

Buster Olney recently spoke with an evaluator who suggested that the Mets should try and acquire SS Jean Segura from the Milwaukee Brewers. Though Olney affirmed that this is pure speculation, and that there are no active talks going on between the Mets and Brewers, he believes it makes a lot of sense. Segura had a very strong rookie season for Milwaukee, hitting at a .294/.329/.423 clip over a...

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Rafael Montero Placed On 15-Day DL With Rotator Cuff Inflammation

Rafael Montero has been placed on the 15-day disabled list with what they are saying is “rotator cuff inflammation” Sandy Alderson and Terry Collins both say that it is “nothing serious.” We’ve heard that before, but I keep my fingers crossed that it really is nothing serious. Montero was originally set to be sent down to Triple-A Las Vegas after his start Tuesday...

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

The Mets return home for the start of a four game series against the Washington Nationals at Citi Field. Jacob deGrom (2-2, 2.96) starts Thursday’s 7:10 p.m. series opener for the Mets, with Stephen Strasburg (1-2, 4.88) going for Washington. Over his last eight home starts dating to July 8, Jacob deGrom is 7-0 with 0.95 ERA with 64 strikeouts in 56.2 innings. In 12 career games at Citi...

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Mets Have An Early Must Win Series Against the Nationals

While it is still early in the season, it is NOT premature for the Mets to approach this weekend’s series with Washington with a sense of urgency and purpose. It would be wrong to call it critical, just as it would be to say it is like any other series. Clearly, it is not. Earlier this week the Mets held an unlikely eight-game lead over the Nationals in the NL East. It is now down to six. Who...

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3 Concerns and 3 Positive Takeaways From Marlins Series

3 Concerns To Keep An Eye On 1. Defense Holding On By A Thread The Mets are 5-7 on the road this year and the middle infield defense has played a large part in those results. Wilmer Flores and Daniel Murphy have shown signs of life at the plate, but aside from a few long balls, their offensive contributions have done little to erase their defensive woes. The truth is that both players will have...

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