Month: September 2015

Familia’s Unique Grip Working Wonders

Whatever you want to call Jeurys Familia’s new pitch, there is no denying that it works. A recent piece by Andy Martino of the Daily News detailed the backstory behind Familia’s new pitch and it might shed a little light on why it is coming in at such a high velocity. In the days since, people have taken to calling the pitch a splitter, which is basically accurate. But the truth is a...

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The Z Files: Seven Takeaways from Mets 14-8 Loss to Phillies

The Philadelphia Phillies jumped ahead to a 6-0 and stayed ahead of the New York Mets in their 14-8 victory last night. Here are seven takeaways from last night’s shellacking. Addison Reed Looking Sharp Although he allowed some hard outs, Reed showed a quick, corky and deceptive delivery, hiding the baseball well from hitters with an explosive fastball and sharp slider located low in the strike...

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Niese Has Allowed 18 Earned Runs in Last Three Starts

Jon Niese had yet another disastrous start on Tuesday as the New York Mets were outslugged by the Philadelphia Phillies 14-8 at Citi Field. Niese allowed six earned runs on seven hits and two walks while striking out two in five innings of work. The big blow was a three-run homer to Darin Ruf in a brutal five-run fifth inning. “He’s just leaving balls over the plate,” manager Terry Collins...

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Mets Minors: Mets Are Sending Three Players To The AFL

No pun intended, but here’s a minor note for those of you who were interested in Mets players ticketed for the Arizona Fall League. The Mets official website notes that three players are headed to the AFL once the Minor League seasons end: Jeff McNeil, Beck Wheeler, and Mickey Jannis. The Mets will name four additional players at a later date. McNeil is a 23-year old infielder who has...

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MMO Game Recap: Phillies 14, Mets 8

The Mets (73-59) were defeated by the Phillies (53-80) by a score of 14-8 Tuesday night at Citi Field. Pitching: Jon Niese started for the Mets and struggled for the third straight start. He labored through 5 innings allowing 6 earned runs on 7 hits, while walking 2 and striking out 2. He allowed 1 home run as his ERA increased to 4.17 on the season. With the Mets losing 6-4, Bobby Parnell came...

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