Month: May 2015

Gee Slated For One More Rehab Start, Syndergaard Gets Another Turn In Rotation

Terry Collins told reporters before the game Sunday that Dillon Gee will have one more rehab start in the minors, guaranteeing Noah Syndergaard at least one more turn in the rotation. Collins said he would like to see 95-to-100 pitches from Gee in his final rehab start. After that outing, a decision will be made regarding the rotation. Gee struck out seven over four innings of one-run ball in a...

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MMO Game Thread: Brewers vs Mets, 1:10 PM (Thor’s Day!)

The New York Mets and Milwaukee Brewers will play the rubber match of their three-game set this afternoon at 1:10 PM in what should be a packed Citi Field. Rookie righthander Noah Syndergaard (0-1, 5.06) will make his home debut for the Flushing faithful, and he will oppose Wily Peralta (1-4, 3.80) for the Brewers. Over the last 10 years only two other Mets starting pitchers made their major...

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Mets Considering Trading Murphy, Moving Flores to 2B, and Promoting Reynolds

Ken Rosenthal of Fox Sports is reporting that at some point this season the Mets could eventually trade Daniel Murphy so that they could promote infielder Matt Reynolds to play shortstop and then have Wilmer Flores slide over to second base. Any change would not happen right away, Rosenthal added, until a market for Murphy developed. Additionally he states that it would all hinge on having a...

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Goeddel Could Be Moving Into Expanded Role In Mets Bullpen

Lost in all the excitement of the Mets 14-1 win against the Milwaukee Brewers on Saturday night, was yet another solid relief outing by Erik Goeddel. Goeddel, 26, tossed two more scoreless innings, allowing just one hit and striking out three. He has yet to allow a run in 13 appearances out of the bullpen this season spanning 11.1 innings. A 24th round pick for the Mets in 2010, Goeddel has made...

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DeGrom Does It All, Delivers Big-Time Performance

It was so exciting to watch the Mets demolish the Milwaukee Brewers by a score of 14-1 on Saturday night. Last night’s performance was everything that Friday’s performance was not. Great starting pitching, effective relief, crisp defense, and of course an offensive explosion that was a sight for sore eyes. I think we all needed a game like that after such a tough week for our...

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