Author: Andrew Steele-Davis

Stroman’s Dud against Pirates is Worrisome Sign for Mets

  Marcus Stroman’s recent skid continued in an alarming 6-2 loss to the Pirates on Saturday at Citi Field. Playing at an All-Star caliber level, Stroman has been a key cog in a Mets rotation that has ranked as one of the best in all of baseball in the first half of this season, despite the raft of injuries that refuse to go away. However, after pitching to an  impressive 2.32 ERA...

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Jacob DeGrom Makes More History in Latest Start

Jacob deGrom racked up another milestone in what was a wild night for both player and the New York Mets in the first game of the doubleheader against the Milwaukee Brewers on Wednesday. In what was a marquee pitching matchup between deGrom and Corbin Burnes in the early game, the Mets ace endured a few rocky moments but eventually settled, while Jeff McNeil produced the first walk-off hit of his...

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Taijuan Walker Stakes His All-Star Claim with Subway Series Brilliance

Taijuan Walker delivered when the New York Mets needed him the most in the first game of the Subway Series. After Friday’s game at Yankee Stadium was washed out due to heavy rain in the Bronx – which will be made up as part of a double-header on Sunday – Walker took the mound for the Mets on Saturday afternoon and, as has been the case all season long, he got the job done while...

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David Peterson Struggles in Injury-Shortened Start

This is starting to get beyond a joke for the New York Mets as David Peterson was the latest player to get hurt by the injury curse. Wednesday night can be filed under the ‘very bad night at the office’ category as the Mets were blown out in an ugly 20-2 loss to the Atlanta Braves at Truist Park. To add further insult to injury, left-hander was forced to leave the game in the fourth...

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DeGrom, Admittedly Not at His Best, Shows Character and Grit against Phils

Even Jacob deGrom’s ‘average’ is still pretty damn good. The unexpected happened on Saturday during the New York Mets’ wild 4-3 walk-off win over the Phillies at Citi Field, as we witnessed that deGrom is human after all. On a day where the Mets recorded their second walk-off victory in as many days, thanks to a Michael Conforto sacrifice fly that helped Billy McKinney...

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