Author: Alexis Farinacci

Morning Briefing: Alex Rodriguez Finalizing Deal to Purchase Minnesota Timberwolves

Good morning, Mets fans! As reported by ESPN, former prospective Mets owner (and of course former Yankee) Alex Rodriguez and Marc Lore are in the process of finalizing a deal to purchase the Minnesota Timberwolves from majority owner Glen Taylor. Once the deal is finalized, it is expected that Taylor will continue to have full control of the team for the 2021-2022 seasons before Rodriguez and...

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Mets Waste Another DeGrom Masterpiece, Fall 3-0 to Miami

After an off-day Friday, the Mets and Marlins were back at Citi Field in New York to continue their series. It was a Saturday afternoon pitchers duel as Jacob deGrom and Trevor Rogers both collected double-digit strikeouts as the Marlins defeated the Mets 3-0. Rogers (1-1) took the win for the Marlins, deGrom (0-1) took the loss for the Mets, and Yimi Garcia (1) got the save for the Marlins....

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Morning Briefing: Mets Return to Action After Off Day

Good morning, Mets fans! After an off day Friday, the Mets will continue their three-game series against Marlins with first pitch scheduled for 1:10 p.m. Saturday. This will be the Mets’ first action since their dramatic, controversial walk-off win in their home opener on Thursday. They come into Saturday’s matchup with a 2-2 record on the young season. Now let’s get into the...

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Joe Musgrove Throws First No-Hitter in Padres Franchise History

Joe Musgrove “Moose” was born and raised in El Cajon, California in 1992. El Cajon is a small suburb in the San Diego area. He’s a kid from San Diego who grew up rooting for the Padres. On Friday night Musgrove made MLB and Padres history by throwing the first no-hitter in San Diego’s franchise history as the Padres defeated the Texas Rangers 3-0 at Globe Life Field in Texas....

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Peterson Struggles, Lucchesi Shines in Mets’ Loss to Phillies

David Peterson took the mound for the first time in the regular season on Wednesday and it was not the outing he would’ve liked to have to open his season. Peterson struggled on the mound, giving up seven hits, six earned runs, two walks, hit a batter, and gave up two home runs over four innings pitched against the Phillies. He struck out five over the course of his 78 pitches thrown on...

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