Month: July 2017

Rosario Remains In Triple-A Because of “Unsettled Clubhouse”

Sunday was a rough day for the Mets. They lost 13-4 to the Colorado Rockies, but that was a moot point when reporters entered the clubhouse after the game, flocking to the lockers belonging to the Mets’ middle-infielders. During the game, a report by Bob Klapisch in the Bergen Record suggested that the reason top prospect Amed Rosario is still in the minor leagues is because Asdrubal...

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Morning Briefing: With Cards In Town, Are Mets Dealing?

Good Morning, Mets fans! The New York Mets (41-48) take on the St. Louis Cardinals (44-47) at 7:10 p.m. Zack Wheeler has the ball for New York and will be opposed by Adam Wainwright. Last night was a nightmare for the Mets. They fell into an early 9-0 hole and never clawed back. Steven Matz only went 1+ innings and gave up seven runs. The Mets offense tried to make an attempt but their momentum...

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Talkin’ Mets: Two Steps Forward, One Step Back

I am  joined by Paul Lebowitz of Fan Rag Sports, to discuss whether the Mets should do a total tear-down of the team and trade stars like Jacob deGrom. We also talk about the future of Jay Bruce, Lucas Duda and Addison Reed. I discuss the latest clubhouse controversy involving Asdrubal Cabrera and look back at the Mike and the Mad Dog “30 for 30″ and remember how the Mets were...

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Mets Bring Back No Fees Ticket Promotion For Remaining Home Games

The New York Mets today announced they will pick up ticket fees for all remaining home games starting Monday, July 17 at 12:01 a.m. through Thursday, July 20 at 11:59 p.m. as part of the popular “No Fees” promotion. This limited time offer applies to all 34 remaining regular season home games including the Marvel Entertainment Syndergaard as Thor Bobblehead giveaway (July 22) vs. the Oakland A’s...

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Extra Netting: The Cost Of Not Paying Attention At Baseball Games

Yesterday the Mets debuted netting at Citi Field behind the home and away dugouts. The netting goes down the first and third base lines, and extends all the way to the middle of the outfield. The Mets are one of ten MLB teams to have netting in attempt to prevent fans from getting injured at games. Going to a baseball stadium should be a wonderful experience and no one wants to leave by going to...

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