Month: December 2018

Top Five Offensive Plays of the 2018 Season

2018 is quickly coming to a close, and as a result we here at Metsmerized Online would like to acknowledge some of the achievements by the team during this past season. Thus, here are the top five plays from the Mets offense during the 2018 season. 5. Walk-off Wilmer Comes Through Against the Brew Crew The red hot Mets battled with the Milwaukee Brewers in this Jackie Robinson Day matinee. The...

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The Best and Worst of the Mets 2018 Season

Happy New Year to all of you! Before I say goodbye to 2018, I wanted to look back one last time and put together my choices for the best and worst of the Mets’ previous season. Feel free to include your own award winners in the comments. Enjoy… Most Valuable Player Award – Jacob deGrom What can I say about Jacob deGrom that hasn’t been said a million times already? Just...

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Hot Stove Rumor Roundup: Nationals Still Eyeing Infielders

Good morning, Mets fans! Welcome to the last hot stove rumor roundup of 2018! As the mill continues to turn, more information has emerged surrounding the infield market as well as the state of affairs in the San Diego Padres’ rotation. Gonzalez, Lowrie on Nationals’ Radar Following up on a previous report that the Washington Nationals had been in touch with DJ LeMahieu and Josh...

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Four Encouraging Stats From Seth Lugo’s Breakout Season

With an active general manager at the helm like Brodie Van Wagenen is for the New York Mets, virtually no name is safe from the trade rumor mill. Just in the last couple months, Michael Conforto, Brandon Nimmo, Noah Syndergaard, and Amed Rosario all saw their names pop up in the news more than they’d like (for the wrong reasons, at least). After a recent report from The Athletic’s...

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Morning Briefing: Shea Goodbye to 2018!

Happy New Year’s Eve, Mets fans! Let’s take a look at what’s in the news on the final day of 2018. Latest Mets News Mike Vaccaro of the New York Post took a look at the sad state of New York sports these days. Andy Clayton of the New York Daily News spoke with former New York Mets phenom and 1986 World Series champion Dwight Gooden, who sounds like he’s in a great place...

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