Month: May 2017

Mets Should Let Rosario Develop, Not Rush Callup

The Mets are coming off a weekend series in which they took 2 out of 3 games from their rivals, the Nationals. The series showed plenty of flaws on this team despite the overall positive outcome. One of those was infield defense, specifically on the left side. In the fifth inning of Saturday’s game, the Mets displayed the glaring weakness. On the first play of the inning, Trea Turner hit a...

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3 Up, 3 Down: Bitter Ending To Important Series Win

3 UP 1. Mets Have an Edgin Against Lefties Bases loaded, one out, Jeurys Familia struggling, and Bryce Harper walking to the plate. With a two run lead, Terry Collins entrusted Josh Edgin to get the biggest out of the young season. Edgin made Collins look like a genius by inducing Harper to ground into the game ending 1-2-3 double play. For an encore, Edgin struck out Daniel Murphy the next day...

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Rosario And Smith Are Tearing It Up In Triple-A

Top Mets prospects Amed Rosario and Dominic Smith are both mashing in Triple-A so far this season. While both weren’t expected to make it to the Major Leagues until this September at the earliest, if they continue to hit and the Mets continue to, well… not hit, they could make their debut sooner rather than later. Rosario, the Mets top prospect and Kieth Law’s #1 prospect, is...

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Good Fundies: Short Distance Calls

In a special emergency recording recorded hours after Noah Syndergaard’s injury, Brian went off on Terry Collins, Sandy Alderson, and all of those responsible for the seemingly endless mismanagement of New York Mets injuries. [iframe]<iframe width=”100%” height=”150″ scrolling=”no” frameborder=”no”...

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Mets Massacred 23-5 In DC, Syndergaard Likely Heading To DL

The Washington Nationals barrage of 23 runs broke the Mets modest two-game winning streak, but their biggest loss was the early exit of ace Noah Syndergaard to a possible lateral strain. Syndergaard went from not being able to lift his throwing arm over his head on Thursday, to being tattooed for five runs in one inning on Sunday. And after refusing an MRI for his sore biceps, today’s disastrous...

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