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Talkin’ Mets: Newsday’s Dave Lennon Wraps Up the 2017 Mets Season

Tonight I talk to Dave Lennon, baseball columnist at Newsday, as we put a wrap on the 2017 Mets season. Dave tells us why he thinks Terry Collins was treated unfairly, what is next for Terry and who he believes should be the next Mets manager. After an 11-0 drubbing at the hands of the Phillies, the Mets finished in fourth place in the National League East with a 70-92 record, their worst mark...

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Rapid Reaction: Mets Rally Late To Beat Braves 4-3

The New York Mets (68-90) defeated the Atlanta Braves (71-86) by a score of 4-3 at Citi Field Tuesday evening. Pitching: Rafael Montero took the mound for the Mets tonight and didn’t have his best stuff early but was able to settle down and turn in a quality start. All in all, Montero went six innings, allowing three runs while walking two and striking out three. The Braves got to Montero early....

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Can Sandy Alderson Right The Ship In 2018?

This has been an ugly season for the New York Mets. Remember the Travis d’Arnaud game-winning home run in the 16th inning? That was April 13th! Back then, the Mets were cruising with a 7-3 record; however, an over-exhausted bullpen led to a losing streak. It was painful, but the real undoing came in the form of injuries. Lucas Duda hyperextended his elbow. Wilmer Flores suffered from a...

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Talkin’ Mets: Terry Collins and the Future Mets Manager

I’m joined by Mark Healey of Gotham Baseball to discuss the rumors of Bob Geren becoming the next Mets manager. We evaluate Sandy Alderson’s tenure, discuss possible managerial candidates and the future of the franchise. Also hear me give the good, bad and ugly of Mets September baseball. [iframe]<iframe...

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Harvey: “There Are No Answers”

The days of finding positives in even the worst of outings for Matt Harvey are over and like he said postgame, there are no words to be said. Harvey’s struggles continued on Monday in Miami as he was pulled from the game two batters into the fifth inning. When all was said and done, he gave up seven earned runs on 12 hits with two walks and two strikeouts, while his ERA ballooned to 6.59. “There...

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