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Talkin’ Mets: Voice of Las Vegas 51s Russ Langer, Bleacher Report’s Danny Knobler Checks In

The Mets are now 55 games in so it’s time to take a look at where the team is at with a third of the season in the books. I give my grades and talk about how the team has fared so far this season. Despite the struggles, the Mets are in a good place, do you agree? It’s not about whether they will make the playoffs, it’s about whether they can win the division. Russ Langer, the...

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Juan Lagares Headed to NYC for MRI on Injured Thumb

After finally seeing a doctor on Sunday, Juan Lagares was diagnosed with a sprained left thumb, Terry Collins told reporters. Instead of flying with his teammates to Pittsburgh, Lagares will instead take a flight to New York for further examination by the team’s medical staff and an MRI. Original Report Juan Lagares made another one of his spectacular diving catches on Saturday that saved...

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Matt Harvey Looks To Take Another Step Forward

After a tumultous start to the season, Matt Harvey put forth the best start of his season against the Chicago White Sox on Monday. Seven scoreless innings, two hits and six strikeouts, you could not have asked for a better start in a high-pressure situation. The road gets no easier for Harvey as he looks to take his next step forward towards redemption as he will be opposed by Jose Fernandez and...

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Wilmer Flores Looks To Make The Best Of Opportunity

With the absence of David Wright for an extended time due to injury, Wilmer Flores has been given the opportunity to man third-base. Prior to last night’s 6-2 win over the Miami Marlins, Flores spoke of being thankful for a steady opportunity. “You don’t want to have anybody get hurt,” Flores said. “It happened. Since I got here, I’ve been waiting for an...

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Syndergaard Shines Again With Nine Strikeout Performance

It was a somber day for this Mets team as they were advised that their captain, David Wright would be out for an extended period of time due to injury. The team was in need of a boost. Noah Syndergaard was there to help provide it. In another quality start for the flame throwing Syndergaard, he pitched to seven strong innings. He allowed just two runs on six hits while walking one and striking...

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