Author: Andrew Steele-Davis

3 Up, 3 Down: Mets Fail To Sweep White Sox

The New York Mets couldn’t go for the kill against the White Sox. Having carved out a four-game winning streak, including taking the first two from Chicago, the Mets dropped the series finale at Citi Field. It wasn’t a straightforward series win by any means, and clinching the sweep would have been ideal. But, still, the Mets did what they had to do and are now 12 games over .500. To...

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3 Up, 3 Down: Mets Show Heart In Dodgers Series Win

What a weekend in Queens. After suffering a heartbreaking loss in extra-innings on Friday, the New York Mets rebounded emphatically. They showed terrific character to take two out of three against the juggernaut Dodgers. It was a big-time series win given LA’s pedigree. It was also somewhat of a statement given the Mets’ struggles going into the weekend. Now facing a lighter part of...

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3 Up, 3 Down: Mets Endure More Troubles In Boston

Boston wasn’t a happy hunting ground for the New York Mets. The Mets dropped two out of three to the Red Sox, losing three games in a row for the first time in 2025. Furthermore, New York dropped its second consecutive series. Zero offense was the main driving force behind the two losses at Fenway Park. Not cashing in with runners in scoring position continues to be a huge bugaboo for this...

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3 Up, 3 Down: Lack of Offense, Defense Dooms Mets in The Bronx

Poor defense and a lack of offense were the main driving forces behind a tough weekend for the New York Mets. The Mets dropped the first Subway Series of the year, losing two out of three to the Yankees in the Bronx. There wasn’t a whole lot to get excited about this weekend, either. Sure, the bullpen was absolutely money in the second game of the series. That win also featured some clutch...

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3 Up, 3 Down: Mets Take Care Of Business Against Pittsburgh

The New York Mets handled their business against the Pittsburgh Pirates. Well, for the most part. After taking two out of three, the Mets did drop the final game of the series on a rainy and frustrating Wednesday night at Citi Field. This is baseball, however, and even teams struggling will run into a win here and there. Plus, all you can ask of any team is to win a series. Clinching the sweep...

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