Author: Andrew Steele-Davis

3 Up, 3 Down: Mets Humbled By Rays In Sweep

What could go wrong, did go wrong this weekend for the New York Mets. For the very first time in 2025, the Mets found themselves on the wrong end of a series sweep. They offered little resistance against a red-hot Rays team. There were a lot of worrying trends to emerge from the weekend. The starting rotation showed consistent signs of regression throughout the series. The bullpen couldn’t...

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3 Up, 3 Down: Mets Suffer Injury Blow in Nats Sweep

Sweeping the Washington Nationals didn’t come without a price to pay for the New York Mets. The Mets took all three games from the Nats to extend their winning streak to six consecutive games. However, they suffered a significant blow after losing a key starter to injury in the finale. Therefore, while New York now has the best record in MLB and is winning games at a high clip, a major...

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3 Up, 3 Down: Mets Blast Their Way To Colorado Sweep

It was an offensive explosion in Colorado this weekend for the New York Mets. The Mets leaned on power – a lot of power – to sweep the Rockies. Outside of the series opener, the offense absolutely went off at Coors Field. In the final two games, the lineup combined for 29 hits, 21 runs and nine home runs. You can make a compelling argument that beating up on a bad team was the tonic...

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3 Up, 3 Down: Mets Endure Ups, Downs In Los Angeles

Regret will probably be in the air for the New York Mets after the completion of their series against the Dodgers. The Mets split the four-game set with L.A., and they also secured the season series. That could have huge implications further down the road. However, New York also blew late leads in both losses. That included throwing away the finale and a chance to win the series. A slew of...

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3 Up, 3 Down: Mets’ Stars Power Rockies Sweep

This weekend was just what the doctor ordered for the New York Mets. As it turned out, facing one of the worst teams in baseball proved to be the perfect tonic, especially for the top of the lineup. Juan Soto, Francisco Lindor and Pete Alonso all went off in a tantalizing sign of what might be to come. There were also some stellar pitching performances as the Mets swept the Rockies at Citi...

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