Author: Dilip Sridhar

Game Recap: Mets Win In Extras 6-5 Against Nats

Good morning, Mets fans? The New York Mets won 6-5 and swept the Washington Nationals in Washington DC. It’s only April, but wow was this series a great sign. Pitching Matt Harvey started for New York and had a rough first inning. He gave up a two-run home run to Bryce Harper three batters into the game. He settled down in the second and third innings while also locating his fastball...

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Morning Briefing: Harvey and Mets Go For Sweep

Good Morning, Mets Fans! The Mets have won four in a row and are going for the sweep against the Washington Nationals at 8:08 p.m. on ESPN. Matt Harvey (0-0, 0.00 ERA) will go for New York while Tanner Roark (1-0, 1.29 ERA) will go for Washington. Yesterday, Steven Matz rebounded from a poor first start and the Mets bullpen was great yet again. They got timely hits from their offense and the...

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Looking at the Numbers: Mets Early Season Success

The New York Mets have been good early in the season as evident by their 5-1 record and it is not just a product of Noah Syndergaard and Jacob deGrom. Actually, the opposite, many facets of this team have been productive and maybe the least productive member of the Mets pitching staff (aside from Steven Matz) has been Syndergaard. The Rotation The rotation has not been bad but they have also not...

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Game Recap: Outfield Trio Leads Mets Over Nationals, 8-2

The New York Mets (5-1) beat the Washington Nationals (4-3) by a score of 8-2 in their first head-to-head battle with their NL East foe on Thursday afternoon at Nationals Park. Pitching Jacob deGrom had a rough beginning to the first inning. Adam Eaton doubled on deGrom’s first pitch and Anthony Rendon drove him home on a single to right. Jay Bruce bobbled the ball in right which made the...

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Game Recap: Bullpen Secures 4-2 Win Over Phillies

The New York Mets (4-1) played a rain-delayed matinee against the Philadelphia Phillies (1-4) at Citi Field and won by a score of 4-2. Pitching Noah Syndergaard started the game for New York. He was great in his first inning of work, striking out two along the way with just 13 pitches. His second and third innings were far less efficient. In the third inning, Syndergaard gave up a single to...

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