Month: April 2018

Nimmo Takes Advantage of Start, Nearly Hits For Cycle

Brandon Nimmo has been nothing short of a true professional this season. Whether he’s starting, coming in off the bench, or even being demoted to Triple-A, he just wants what’s best for the team. Seeing him smile and never complain about his role makes it that much sweeter when he does well. On Sunday’s 3-2 walk-off win against the Milwaukee Brewers, Nimmo played a big role,...

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Ron Darling Weighs In On the 2018 New York Mets

The Mets hot start, a new manager, and a division title chase: these are just a few things SNY analyst and former pitcher Ron Darling recently talked about with Steve Serby of the New York Post. But arguably the most interesting thing Darling told Serby? He thinks the Mets can win the division and thinks they have a similar mindset to the 1986 championship team. “They’ve got the right...

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Game Recap: WILMER! Mets Beat Brewers 3-2 In Walk-Off Fashion

Put it in the Books! The Mets took the rubber game of the series with the Milwaukee Brewers Sunday in dramatic fashion and improved to 12-2 on the season. Pitching: Noah Syndergaard started for the Mets and was awesome after a so-so first inning. Syndergaard struck out eight straight Brewers, a streak that began in the second inning with Orlando Arcia. “Thor” struck out the final two...

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MMO Game Thread: Mets vs. Brewers, 1:10 PM

Sunday, April 15, 2018 • 1:10 p.m. Citi Field • Flushing, N.Y. RHP Jhoulys Chacín (0-1, 6.59) vs. RHP Noah Syndergaard (2-0, 3.94) SNY • WOR 710 AM • 104.3 WAXQ-FM HD 2 • ESPN 1050 Well, the winning streak had to end eventually. The Brewers beat the Mets 5-1 last night due to the one weakness for the Mets this season: the long ball. After a quick first inning, Matt Harvey allowed a three-run...

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Paul Sewald Was the Silver Lining of Saturday’s Mets Loss

Mets starter Matt Harvey was touched up for four runs in five innings Saturday night, which put the team in an early hole and led to their ultimate demise. The game could have been over way earlier, however, had right-hander Paul Sewald not posted three dominant scoreless frames out of the bullpen in relief of Harvey that kept New York in the game. “That was huge. That saved us,” Mets manager...

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