Month: October 2015

Royals Bitched About 1st Pitch, Syndergaard Grabs Their Lunch And Trashes It

After the New York Mets pummeled Kansas City by a score of 9-3 in front of an electric and super charged Citi Field, some of the Royals players voiced their anger with tonight’s starter Noah Syndergaard after his first pitch of the game – a 98 mph fastball – came up and in at Alcides Escobar and put him on his ass. “Everyone is upset about it,” Eric Hosmer told...

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Ya Gotta Believe! Mets Rout Royals 9-3; Cut Series Deficit To 2-1

The New York Mets defeated the Kansas City Royals by a score of 9-3 tonight at Citi Field, and in the process cut the World Series deficit to 2-1. Pitching: Noah Syndergaard got the ball for Citi Field’s first ever World Series game, looking to get the Mets back on track. After being slapped around the first two innings, allowing three runs on six hits, Thor buckled down and set down the...

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Mets Pitching Prospect Marcos Molina Has Tommy John Surgery

Marcos Molina who was ranked as the Mets number 6 prospect by Baseball America earlier today has had Tommy John surgery and will miss the entire 2016 season. The 20-year old right handed pitcher was shutdown on two separate occasions this year with the St. Lucie Mets. The first time came after a rough outing for St. Lucie in which he gave up six runs on eleven hits in 5.2 innings and saw...

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Collins Discusses Tonight’s Lineup, Team’s Confidence, Syndergaard, Cespedes, Conforto

How is the confidence level of your team? Well, we’re still excited. We still have a lot of confidence. After the game you could hear the conversation; we’ve been in tough holes before. We’re used to it. We’re used to playing with adversity, like a lot of Big League clubs. And I thought Michael put it pretty good yesterday when he said, “You’ve got to win four...

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Steven Matz Will Pitch Game 4 No Matter What Happens Tonight

According to manager Terry Collins, rookie left-hander Steven Matz will start Game 4 of the World Series on Saturday no matter what the outcome of tonight’s game is. They do not want Matt Harvey pitching on short rest even if the Mets were to lose tonight, making Game 4 an elimination game. “It’s amazing that I am here in my first season. This is the dream,” Matz said...

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