Month: October 2017

2017 Mets Report Card: Matt Harvey, RHP

MATT HARVEY, RHP Player Data: Age: 28, B/T: Right/Right, Free Agency: 2019 2017 Primary Stats: 19 G (18 GS), 92.2 IP, 5-7 Record, 6.70 ERA, 6.37 FIP, 1.694 WHIP, 6.5 K/9, -1.1 WAR GRADE: D 2017 Review: Matt Harvey will be back in 2018, despite having the worst ERA for qualifying pitchers in Mets history. It’s not all his fault though. In his tenure with the Mets, the right-hander has...

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Guillorme, Nido Named To AFL East Fall Stars Roster

While the Arizona Fall League has served as a stepping stone for players to make the jump to the big leagues, since 2006, the Fall Star Game has showcased the best talents across minor league baseball. This year is no different, with 10 of the top 100 prospects in the game on display this Saturday, Nov. 4. Infielder Luis Guillorme and catcher Tomas Nido will be representing the Mets in the game....

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Matz “Excited” To Work With Mickey Callaway

New Mets skipper Mickey Callaway did wonders with the Cleveland Indians pitching staff in his five years with the team. The Mets are hoping he can do the same here in Queens. On Saturday, New York’s pitcher Steven Matz made an appearance at the grand opening of Bowlero Sayville, bowling a few frames in front of fans and said he was “excited” about Callaway joining the team....

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Jason Bere Could Interview For Mets Pitching Coach

While we have seen other teams throughout baseball scoop up new pitching coaches, such as Mike Maddux being hired by the St. Louis Cardinals and Jim Hickey taking his talents to the Chicago Cubs, the Mets are still in pursuit of their own. One name that has surfaced as a potential option for New York is Jason Bere, who stepped down from his position as bullpen coach for the Cleveland Indians...

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For One Brief Moment It Was Magic

It happened two years ago today. I still get goosebumps whenever I think about it… It’s one of those memories you hold onto for dear life when you’re a Mets fan, because there’s only such a precious few of them to draw from. After losing the first two games of the 2015 World Series to the Kansas City Royals at Kauffman Stadium, things looked pretty bleak for our New York...

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