Month: April 2017

This Week In Inept Injury News

The week has been one to forget for the Mets.  Their last win came on April 20th and the club has seemingly generated more negative headlines than hits or runs in the same time frame. The tip of the iceberg appeared coincidentally during that last win; when Yoenis Cespedes first showed signs of a hamstring impairment exiting the game early. So too did Lucas Duda and Travis d’Arnaud, only...

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Mets Minors Weekly: Rosario, Gonzalez Tearing Up The Minors

WEEK IN REVIEW The Las Vegas 51s (10-11, third in the Pacific Coast League Pacific Southern division) have dropped six of their last eight games, including their last two by giving up 11 runs in each game. Neither their offense or pitching has stood out thus far, with the 51s checking in at the middle of the pack for nearly every team statistic. The Binghamton Rumble Ponies (9-8, fourth in the...

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3 Up, 3 Down: It’s Getting Ugly

3 UP 1.  Bruce Still Playing Well While the Mets are struggling nearly across the board,  Jay Bruce has continued to hit well.  In the two game set against the Braves, he was 3-6 with with two walks.  He’s about the only guy hitting in the lineup right now as he’s about one of the few healthy guys left on the team. More than that, Bruce has played a much better first base than anyone...

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Frustrated Collins Tries To Keep Season From Slipping Away

Welcome, my friends, to Panic City, where your mayor, GM Sandy Alderson and his deputy, Terry Collins, have some serious scrambling to do before they take their last place Mets into Washington for a three-game series with the Nationals. While Alderson was in his office after today’s 7-5 loss to the Braves – the Mets’ sixth straight – weighing his limited options, Collins was delivering his...

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Morning Briefing: Can The Mets Stop The Bleeding?

Good Morning Mets Fans. Although it doesn’t seem to be too good of a morning now, does it? The Mets (8-13) will look to find their way tonight as they open up a three-game set in Washington (16-6) against the Nationals. Jacob deGrom will take the ball for New York and be opposed by Max Scherzer as things do not look to get any easier. Tonight’s game is scheduled to begin at 7;05 PM...

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