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Morning Briefing: MLB Reveals Safety Protocols For Shortened Season

Good Morning, Mets fans! Here is what you missed on another Saturday without baseball. Latest Mets News Brandon Nimmo had fun playing Call of Duty with some fellow athletes. As the coronavirus continues to delay baseball, Amed Rosario’s future becomes more uncertain. Latest MLB News MLB shared their proposed health and safety protocols for the 2020 season in order to avoid any spread of...

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Morning Briefing: MLB Adds More Details To 2020 Plan

Good Morning, Mets fans! On Saturday, MLB made more strides in developing their proposed plan for the 2020 season. Latest Mets News Noah Syndergaard gave an update on his rehabilitation from Tommy John surgery and his goals of being ready by the beginning of the 2021 season. While many’s lives have changed from quarantine, Ex-Mets reliever Turk Wendell is enjoying the same life he was...

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Morning Briefing: GKR To Broadcast Second Mets Simulated Game

Good Morning, Mets fans! MLB’s Players League continued to the semifinals on Saturday night, with the Mets’ own Jeff McNeil unfortunately being eliminated from the competition, losing to the Rays’ Blake Snell.  In his first game, McNeil came out victorious, winning by a score of 4-1. Sadly, Snell and his virtual teammates were able to beat out McNeil in games two and three,...

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Mets Offense Struggles Again in 5-0 Loss To Nationals

The Mets struggled in their game against the Nationals at Clover Park on Saturday, falling by a score of 5-0 (Box Score). Steven Matz got the start against Austin Voth. Pitching Matz had an excellent game of threes, lasting three innings, giving up just three hits, and striking out three. His outing lowered his spring ERA to 1.29. Dellin Betances made his spring debut for the Mets in the fourth...

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Porcello Pitches Well As Mets Tie Cardinals, 7-7

The New York Mets (5-7-2) took on a split St. Louis Cardinals (5-7-2) squad at Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium on Thursday afternoon. It was a veteran pitching matchup, with Rick Porcello on the bump for New York and Adam Wainwright starting for St. Louis. The Mets got out to a 5-0 start, but couldn’t hold on, and the two teams ended up tying by a score of 7-7. Johneshwy Fargas drove in two runs en...

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