Author: Andrew Steele-Davis

3 Up, 3 Down: Mets Drop Near-Fatal Series To Nats

Okay, things are starting to look really, really, really bad for the New York Mets now. After dropping two out of three to the lowly Nationals over the weekend, the Mets are on the outside in. They are officially out of playoff position for the first time since April 5. And, with the Reds owning the tiebreaker, the Mets don’t exactly have their own destiny in their hands anymore with just...

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4 Up, 2 Down: Mets Show Off Power Against Padres

Things are looking a little bit better for the New York Mets. With the end of the regular season fast approaching, the Mets moved another step closer to securing a postseason berth after taking the series from the San Diego Padres. The Mets took two out of three from San Diego at Citi Field. As a result, New York is now a full two games ahead of the Arizona Diamondbacks and the Cincinnati Reds...

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3 Up 3 Down: Mets Finish Texas Series On A High

It isn’t how you start, it is how you finish. Just ask the New York Mets after this weekend. All in all, it was another tough weekend for the Mets as the losing streak stretched to eight consecutive games. They also dropped their sixth straight series after losing the first two games to the Rangers. Things looked pretty bleak. However, some extra-inning heroics in the series finale on...

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2 Up, 4 Down: Slumping Mets Collapse In Philly

We appear to be on the brink of the 2025 season for the New York Mets. Mired in yet another alarming slump, the Mets were easily swept aside by the Philadelphia Phillies in a four-game sweep. As a result, New York has now lost six-straight games. Consequently, the Mets are all but dead in the race for the NL East with the Phillies a full 11 games ahead. Furthermore, the Mets are just 1 1/2 games...

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3 Up, 3 Down: Mets Can’t Shut The Door In Cincy

Consider this weekend a golden opportunity wasted by the New York Mets. Taking two out of three, or even sweeping the series against the Reds, would have all but closed the door on Cincinnati’s postseason chances. Instead, the Mets dropped two of three in another frustrating weekend. As a result, the NL East race looks all but over. Furthermore, the race for the playoffs is far from being...

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