Author: Andrew Steele-Davis

Tylor Megill Impresses in Major League Debut for Mets

Tylor Megill delivered when it mattered the most for the New York Mets on what was his major league debut. Next man up is a traditional and well-used phrase in sports, and it is one that has applied to the Mets on more than one occasion this season due to their never-ending plethora of injuries. Be it to the pitching staff or to position players, the class of 2021 have had to be resilient in the...

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Francisco Lindor Settling Into Life With The Mets

Good things come to those who wait. Superstars come with high expectations. That was the case for Francisco Lindor after he was acquired by the New York Mets in a blockbuster trade this past offseason, before being signed to a blockbuster $341 million contract extension. Lindor was made the first marquee addition of the Steve Cohen era because he boasts the talent and the tools to put this...

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Mets Pitchers Play Jekyll and Hyde In Saturday’s Double Dip

It was a mixed bag for New York Mets starters on Saturday as David Peterson excelled in the first game of a double-header against the Washington Nationals, while Robert Gsellman struggled mightily in the second. The day started off so well for the Mets who dismantled the Nationals 5-1 in Round 1, thanks in large to another offensive masterclass from Francisco Lindor and an impressive outing on...

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MRI Came Back Clean for Jacob DeGrom’s Shoulder

Update: June 17, 4:15 PM Mets manager Luis Rojas told reporters on Thursday that they showed the MRI of Jacob deGrom’s right should and both said that everything looked normal. DeGrom was on the field playing catch on Thursday and the Mets have decided they will take a day-to-day approach. Rojas said the Mets are not currently thinking about putting deGrom on the injured list, but he...

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DeGrom’s Stellar Start Cut Short By Shoulder Soreness

It was all going so well for Jacob deGrom and the New York Mets against the Chicago Cubs on Wednesday night, and then disaster struck. We’re now in the morning after the night before territory, and every single Mets fan will be waiting with baited breath for news on their franchise cornerstone, who left the game with shoulder soreness. DeGrom himself seemed to play down the injury in the...

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