Author: John Sheridan

3 Up, 3 Down: Mets Reel In Another Series

3 UP RBI Machines In this series, Pete Alonso and Francisco Lindor both homered and added to their RBI totals. For Lindor, it all come in the series opener as his bat carried the Mets to a victory. He is now tied for fourth in the majors with Aaron Judge for the most RBI in the majors. Of course, Lindor doesn’t lead his city or even his team in RBI as Alonso is the Major League leader with...

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3 Up, 3 Down: Houston, We Have A Problem

3 UP Escobar Hopefully Heating Up Eduardo Escobar usually takes off in the month of June. It seemed like it was about to happen again this year. However, he had a medical issue and struggled. Now that the issue appears behind him, Escobar is hitting again. He now has a three-game hitting steak with a homer and four RBI. That might not sound like much, but Escobar went 0-for-18 with eight...

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3 Up, 3 Down: Mets Fillet Fish

3 UP Walker This Way In the history of the Mets, you are going to be hard-pressed to find a two-year deal that has worked out as well as Taijuan Walker’s has. Last year, he was an All-Star. This year, it appears he is going to be better than he was last season, and he’s doing it at a time when Jacob deGrom and Max Scherzer are on the IL. His start against the Marlins was the latest...

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Mets Considering Calling-Up Daniel Palka

Andy Martino of SNY reports Syracuse Mets OF/DH Daniel Palka is traveling to Queens before the series finale against the Miami Marlins. As Martino cautions, this does not necessarily mean Palka will be activated, but rather, it is something the New York Mets are contemplating. Notably, he is not in the starting lineup. Part of the reason why the Mets might’ve made this decision is Nick...

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3 Up, 3 Down: Mets Dispatch With Wicked Brew

3 UP Bassitt’s Back Since James McCann went down with an injury, Chris Bassitt has had difficulty getting on the same page with his catchers, and he has struggled. Well, Bassitt talked with Mark Canha and Tomas Nido to get back in the right place and have his best start of the season. Bassitt shut out the Milwaukee Brewers over eight innings allowing just three hits and one walk while...

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