Author: Andrew Steele-Davis

David Stearns Crushes First Major Test with Mets

Monday was a day years in the making for New York Mets owner Steve Cohen. A day he has dreamed of and yearned for ever since opening up his vast treasure chest of wealth to buy the team back in 2020. From Day One, Cohen has relentlessly and religiously chased a president of baseball of operations, and David Stearns felt like his pursuit of the Holy Grail. After years of being thwarted and...

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3 Up, 3 Down: Mets End 2023 With Series Win

This is it. After a long, testing, disappointing and sometimes ugly year for the New York Mets, the final 3 Up, 3 Down of the 2023 season is here. On the final weekend of the regular season, the Mets took two out of three from the postseason-bound Phillies and will now officially close the door on one of the most disappointing seasons in franchise history. Entering the year as legit World Series...

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The David Stearns Era Begins

The day is here. David Stearns begins his era as the New York Mets’ new president of baseball operations, marking a historic day for the franchise in many different ways. Stearns is the first individual hired as president of baseball operations in team history. He’s also expected to be the guy to execute owner Steve Cohen’s vision for the Mets and lead an exciting and...

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3 Up, 3 Down: Mets, Marlins Beat By Mother Nature

If there was a series that perhaps could best epitomize the weird ride that the 2023 season has been for the New York Mets, it would be this one against the Miami Marlins. After Mother Nature sent a deluge of rainfall on Citi Field on Tuesday, making conditions unplayable, the two teams were forced to contest a doubleheader on Wednesday. That was just the beginning, however. With the Marlins...

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3 Up, 3 Down: Mets Swept By Phillies

There was a hint of what could have been for the New York Mets in Philadelphia. In the midst of being swept by the Phillies, who moved a giant step closer to clinching a postseason berth, the Mets must have thought they should have been the team piling up wins down the stretch and playing meaningful baseball into October. Instead, New York was the bottom-feeder being beat up on and the end of...

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