Author: Dilip Sridhar

Morning Briefing: More Buzz in Mets GM Search

Still no baseball until tomorrow. The Los Angeles Dodgers take on the Milwaukee Brewers in Milwaukee on Friday on FS1 at 8:09 p.m. ET. Latest Mets (GM) News Matt Ehalt of the Bergen Record says that Josh Byrnes is expected to interview for the GM position. Mike Puma of the NY Post reported yesterday that Rays senior VP of Baseball Ops, Chaim Bloom, interviewed for the Mets GM job. He also adds...

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Mets Interview Chaim Bloom for GM

The Mets have interviewed Chaim Bloom for their General Manager position. Mike Puma of the New York Post reported this news. Bloom, 35, has spent the last 14 years in the Tampa Rays’ organization. He is the first candidate they have interviewed that isn’t eligible or near eligible for AARP benefits. The Tampa Bays Rays went 90-72 this past season while he served as VP of Baseball...

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Morning Briefing: Dodgers and Brewers Go for Sweep!

The Brewers will look to finish off the Rockies today at 4:37 in Coors Field. The Dodgers will also look to finish the Braves at 8:07 in Atlanta. Playoff Recap  Gerrit Cole dominated the Indians lineup and they won 3-1 to go up 2-0 in the series. The series moves to Cleveland now. The Yankees outlasted the Red Sox and the series is now tied 1-1 as it heads back to Yankees Stadium. Latest Mets...

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Morning Briefing: The NLDS Begins Today

The Nationals League Division Series officially commences with the Brewers and Rockies playing at 5:07 in Miller Park. The Dodgers and Braves play after that in Los Angeles at 8:30 p.m. Latest Mets News Ben Cherington will not interview for the Mets GM job per Andy Martino. Mike Puma of the NY Post says that Doug Melvin will interview for the gig. Frank Viola is leaving the Mets. The writing was...

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Game Recap: Mets Defeat Marlins 1-0 Behind Syndergaard’s Dominance

The New York Mets (77-85) defeated the Miami Marlins (63-98) by a score of 1-0 to finish up their season at Citi Field. Pitching Noah Syndergaard got the ball for the Mets and was absolutely dominant in his last start of the season. In the first, Syndergaard gave up a hit to his first batter but got a double play on the next hitter to retire the side quietly. Syndergaard retired the side, 1-2-3,...

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