Month: June 2023

Robertson Gives Up Three-Run Homer, Mets Lose 5-4 to Giants

The Mets hosted the Giants for the first game of a three-game set on Friday night. The game officially marked the beginning of the second half of the season for the Mets, and if this game is a sign of things to come, the team will only continue to disappoint. After a five-iinning start by Carlos Carrasco was followed up by two solid combined innings from Jeff Brigham and Brooks Raley, David...

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MMO Game Thread: Giants vs Mets

Friday, June 30, 2023 • 7:10 PM Citi Field • Flushing, New York RHP Alex Cobb (5-2, 3.09) vs. RHP Carlos Carrasco (2-3, 6.19) SNY The Mets look to pick up the pieces from their latest series loss and end July on a high note as they welcome the San Francisco Giants to town. Last night the Mets had the bases loaded in the seventh and the ninth inning, but didn’t score at all and lost 3-2. They are...

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Series Preview: Struggling Mets Host Giants & Old Friends

The New York Mets (36-45) will finish the month of June without a single series victory after losing three of four to the Milwaukee Brewers. Nothing seems to be going right for a team filled with so many talented individuals. It won’t get any easier for the Mets, who host the San Francisco Giants (45-36) this weekend. Citi Field will greet some familiar faces over the next three days, as...

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3 Up, 3 Down: Mets Fall to Brewers With Barely A Whimper

The New York Mets continued their streak of losing series by dropping three of four games to the Milwaukee Brewers. Each game, each week, it’s something else. Although Steve Cohen said that he remains hopeful, hope is fading fast for the Mets. Every time I write this column, I get comments that this should be “zero up, six down.” I don’t make the rules, but finding...

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New York/Giants: Players Wearing the Same Shade of Orange

Do the New York Giants and San Francisco Giants ever get together? If Mike Francesa doesn’t know, nobody will. Playing for the Bay Area’s National League baseball team and the current New York NL resident that took their place (and their main color) is as close as we can get. Here are a few who suited up in blue, orange, and black. Willie Mays – Giants (1951-72), Mets (1972-73)...

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