Month: May 2016

Collins Saved Wright From Himself On Tuesday

Day in and day out, we simply do not know if David Wright is going to play.  We do not know if his back will allow him to play. There’s always the possibility that he can’t go. Wright said as much himself when he said, “It’s just day to day. And I think that’s the most frustrating thing — you just never know how it’s going to feel waking up. You try to...

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Syndergaard Continues To Show Why He Is The Mets’ Ace

New York Mets phenom, Noah Syndergaard put up his biggest performance of the season against the team’s biggest rival. Syndergaard outdueled fellow ace, Max Scherzer in the Mets 2-0 win Tuesday night. This game was one that many considered to be the biggest of the young season. Riding a four game losing streak they needed their 23 year-old flame thrower to come up big and he did just that....

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Addison Reed’s Solid Start To 2016

Much of the talk of the off-season had to do with whether the Mets had a strong enough bullpen to back up their dynamite starting pitching. Fans were happy for the most part with the two-year deal GM Sandy Alderso n handed out to LHP Antonio Bastardo, and re-signing LHP Jerry Blevins to a one-year deal. The minor league deal Alderson gave to reclamation project Jim Henderson has looked like a...

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Mets Minors Recap: Ynoa and Conlon Stay Perfect

Las Vegas (21-17) 8, Oklahoma City (21-16) 5 Box Score Gabriel Ynoa moved to 5-0 with his eighth straight quality start, he allowed three runs on seven hits and three walks while striking out three. His ERA actually went up to 2.09 which is still good enough for the second lowest in the Pacific Coast League behind the Dodgers phenom Julio Urias and his 1.25 ERA. Another game and another good...

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As Curtis Granderson Goes, So Does The Offense

When Curtis Granderson goes, so does the Mets offense. Granderson had a terrific offensive game in last night’s 2-0 win over the Washington Nationals. He went 2-for-2 with a homer and two walks. It didn’t take long for the Mets to grab a lead last night, as Granderson took the very first pitch he saw from Max Scherzer and deposited it over the right field wall. On a night where Lucas...

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