Month: July 2018

Franchise-Worst Month of June Finally Over

Coming into the month of June, the Mets were exactly at .500 in terms of winning percentage with a 27-27 record and they were within striking distance of a playoff spot. However, on July 1, they now sit at 32-48 coming into today’s game against the Miami Marlins as they went 5-21 for the month. To put that into perspective of just how bad that is, keep this in mind. First of all, that is...

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Lack of Talent Is One Thing, Lack of Effort Is Another

After losing to the Miami Marlins yesterday by a score of 5-2, the Mets now own a 32-48 record on the season and a .400 winning percentage which ranks as the worst in the National League. Yes, just seeing the Mets at the very bottom of the standings is enough to make your blood boil, but quite honestly that’s not even what I care about anymore considering they have been out of contention...

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DeGrom Fed Up With Losing, Says He Hit A Wall In Sixth

Death, taxes, Adam Sandler’s cringe-worthy movies, and Cy Young Award candidate Jacob deGrom – with a quality start to his name, no less – getting completely sandbagged by his team. These are the four things that are all but guaranteed in this life. In defense of the other eight men in the lineup with him (even though maybe three of them deserve such an honor), deGrom’s...

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Morning Briefing: Happy Bobby Bonilla Day!

Good Morning! Today, the Mets will attempt to avoid a sweep by the hands of the Marlins. The Mets will send Steven Matz to end the skid. Yesterday, the offense could not backup Jacob deGrom who was great until the sixth inning. Latest Mets News According to John Harper of the Daily News, the Milwaukee Brewers are very interested in Noah Syndergaard. Harper also mentions the Atlanta Braves, New...

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How the Bobby Bonilla Deal Gave the Mets David Wright

Well, today’s the day Mets fans. Today’s the day that Bobby Bonilla gets that $1.1 million paycheck from his former team. Time for the mockery, the memes, and the misery of knowing that Bonilla is still — almost 20 years after his last game with the Mets — one of their highest-paid players. Unless you’ve been living under a rock for the past seven years, you...

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