Author: Former Writer

Jason Vargas Pitched a Rare Gem in Los Angeles

On a night where his team attempted to split a series with one of the beasts of the National League, Jason Vargas did his part, putting together one of he better performances of his career with the New York Mets. The Metropolitans offense though was put to rest by Hyun-Jin Ryu in a 2-0 loss. Vargas, 36, gave up one run in the first inning on a double to Max Muncy that scored Chris Taylor, from...

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Syndergaard’s Roller Coaster Season Continued in Los Angeles

To say that 2019 has been kind to Noah Syndergaard would be cruel as the once dominant flame thrower has had a rough go of it so far this season. He battled against one of the best teams in all of baseball and helped to produce a quality start without looking like the pitcher he once was in the Metropolitans’ heartbreaking 9-8 loss to the Dodgers. Syndergaard, 26, had a bit of a see-saw...

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Talkin’ Mets: Can the Replace-Mets Survive the West?

A week after it appeared the Mets and Mickey Callaway were about to spiral out of control, they are now back to .500. With the help of Carlos Gomez, Rajai Davis, Adeiny Hechavarria and friends the club finished off a 6-1 homestand. Now things get interesting as they head west for a 7-game stretch between against the Dodgers and D-Backs. Can the Mets use this adversity as a jump-start to their...

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Morning Briefing: Paul Sewald, Tim Peterson Clear Waivers

Good morning, Mets fans! The Metropolitans came up with a tremendous come from behind victory over the Detroit Tigers on Sunday afternoon by a score of 4-3. With Sunday’s victory, the team completed an impressive 6-1 homestead to bring their record back up to the .500 mark. The New York Mets (26-26) are right back at it tonight, heading over to the West Coast on Memorial Day to open up a...

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Coutinho Talks One-on-One Post-Game with Todd Frazier

The Mets got back to the .500 mark on Saturday with a 4-3 win over the Detroit Tigers. A big play in this contest took place when third baseman Todd Frazier bunted through the right side of the infield to beat the shift. Frazier drove in the first run of the game with the play, and moved catcher Wilson Ramos from first to third. After this, infielder Adeiny Hechavarria slugged a three-run home...

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