Author: Andrew Steele-Davis

Jacob deGrom Shows “Continued Healing” In Scapula

There is some good news in Mets land today with Jacob deGrom continuing to make progress on the road to recovery. DeGrom underwent follow-up imaging on Monday that revealed “continued healing” in the scapula after tests done three weeks ago showed a similar trend. That is certainly good news for the Mets and deGrom and the results show that the ace starter is certainly heading in the...

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Starling Marte Dominates At The Plate In Last Night’s Victory

Starling Marte did it all for the Mets on Saturday night against the Mariners. While Patrick Mazeika will get all the headlines for his late go-ahead home run, Marte had the best night at the plate. A night that the Mets knew he was capable of when they signed him to a four-year, $78,000,000 contract in the offseason. Marte’s busy night started in the first as he hit a sharp line drive out...

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Max Scherzer Has Another Strong Outing Despite Mets’ Loss

Max Scherzer did everything he could for the Mets on Friday night after dominating on the mound against the Mariners. On a night when the starters for both teams slogged it out like two heavyweight boxers exchanging a flurry of blows, the Mets were unable to reward another impressive Scherzer start with a W after going down 2-1 to Seattle. As ace Jacob deGrom can relate to, the run support just...

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Edwin Díaz Showing He’s A Lockdown Closer

Some things are worth the wait and, while it has taken a lot longer than expected, the Mets are now finally getting what they thought they would from Edwin Diaz. Acquired by the Mets from the Seattle Mariners as part of that now infamous Jarred Kelenic trade – with Robinson Cano also coming to Queens – Diaz stunk the place out in his first year as a Met in 2019 as he pitched to a...

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Taijuan Walker Shines, Tosses Five Scoreless Innings in Mets Loss

Taijuan Walker’s comeback for the Mets on Saturday couldn’t have been scripted much better. Despite the bats going cold in a 4-1 loss to the Phillies at Citi Field, Walker more than did his job in what was his first start since going down with shoulder bursitis. The righty didn’t miss a beat and he had filthy stuff all night long with all of his pitches. His fastball in...

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