Month: October 2015

World Series Game Four: Royals vs Mets – Let’s Get Even Steven!

The New York Mets hosted their first ever World Series game at Citi Field last night and defeated the Kansas City Royals 9-3 in front of the largest crowd (44,781) in the ballpark’s history. Royals right-hander Chris Young (11-6, 3.06) and Mets left-hander Steven Matz (4-0, 2.27) will battle it out in Game 4 tonight at 8:07 PM. With a victory, the Mets can tie the series at two games...

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Royal Lip Flap

There is an expression In the TV business for something producers try always to avoid.  It happens when you see a talking head moving his lips on screen, but don’t hear him. It’s called lip flap.  Your mouth keeps moving, but nothing comes out. And such was the case with the Kansas City Royals in Game 3 of a Fall Classic that may now be turning into a classic. When Noah Syndergaard came way up...

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Five Takeaways From Mets Stunning Game 3 Victory

Last night the Mets finally responded with a knockout of their own led by the God of Thunder and Captain America in a 9-3 Game 3 win over the Kansas City Royals at Citi Field. Here are five things I took away from the victory last night: 1. Noah Syndergaard is just a rookie but he didn’t pitch like one last night keeping his composure after two rough innings to start his outing. After...

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Mets Bullpen Flawless As Clippard, Reed and Familia Each Toss A Perfect Inning

The only thing that could have put a damper on the Mets 9-3 win over the Kansas City Royals in Game 3 of the World Series would have been a poor outing from the bullpen. Last night, Noah Syndergaard was far from perfect early on, but righted the ship and finished strong, going six innings and allowing just three runs. The Mets bullpen took over in the seventh and provided the team with three...

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What Winning On The Big Stage Felt Like

I think it was during God Bless America that things started to really make sense and reality set in. I had yet to convince myself that I was attending a World Series game in 2015 at Citi Field, one in which the Mets were competing in. Merely typing that into my computer seemed odd, like there it is a flawed, incorrect statement. But as I stood there and watched as the NYPD captain belted an...

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