Author: Dilip Sridhar

3 Up, 3 Down: Once Again, Mets Fail to Capitalize on Opportunities

The Mets were swept at home by the Cardinals. This seemed like a do-or-die series considering the Mets were chasing St. Louis in the standings, and it obviously didn’t go well. Rich Hill tried his best to keep the team in the game on Monday night but the offense did not cooperate. The result was a 7-0 win by the Cardinals. On Tuesday night, the Mets carried a 3-2 lead into the eighth...

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3 Up, 3 Down: Mets Can’t Find Their Talents in South Beach

One run and close losses have seemingly been the foil of the Mets since the beginning of August. These last few nights were no different. The Mets started the series on a good note by winning 9-4 on Tuesday night. Carlos Carrasco worked around some defensive blunders to give the Mets five innings while Pete Alonso and the offense did the rest. They were not able to build on that win though. The...

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3 Up, 3 Down: Mets Fry the Marlins

Break up the Mets! The Mets have won five straight games (four depending on how you count the suspended game) and are on their way to Washington for a five-game series. The Mets pulled off an amazing come from behind win in Game 1 of their doubleheader on Tuesday. They trailed 5-1 in the ninth but their bats showed up and pulled off a seemingly miraculous win. They won the second game 3-1 thanks...

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3 Up, 3 Down: Giants Sweep Away Mets Hope

The Mets finished their grueling 13 game stretch against the class of the National League. All I have to say is, it is over, it is finally over. The Mets mustered up two wins over this stretch after getting swept by the Giants on Thursday night. The Giants outclassed the Mets in the first game of this series thanks to a bad outing by Tylor Megill and a lack of production from the Mets offense....

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Khalil Lee Heating Up Since Demotion to Syracuse

It is safe to say that Khalil Lee’s first MLB stint was underwhelming through no fault of his own. He was forced into a difficult situation due to numerous injuries. Those 18 plate appearances should not cloud his future because since going back to Syracuse, he has been on a tear. Since June 1, Lee is hitting .278/.446/.500 with a .422 wOBA and 159 wRC+ in Syracuse. Over the last three...

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