Author: Dilip Sridhar

Morning Briefing: Mets Off To Windy City For Three-Game Set

Tonight, the Mets will head to the windy and deep dish city to take on the Chicago Cubs at 8:05 p.m. Robert Gsellman gets the ball while the Cubs will turn to Jose Quintana Latest Mets News Anthony Dicomo of MLB.com answered questions from fans about the Mets. According to Bob Nightengale of USA Today, the Braves hired Adam Fisher from the Mets to be their assistant to the GM. Latest NL East...

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Morning Briefing: No Sweep For You!

The Mets are off tonight after taking three out of four from the Cincinnati Reds. The Mets took the first three games but we’re unable to complete the sweep. They will head to Chicago to take on the Cubs starting Tuesday night. The Mets lost the series finale yesterday. They were winning 5-2 heading into the seventh thanks to the strong pitching of Jacob deGrom. In the seventh, the defense...

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Morning Briefing: Mets Serve Reds Eighth Straight Loss In Queens

Good morning, Mets fans! Tonight, New York will look to take the series from the Cincinnati Reds at 7:10 p.m. Rafael Montero will oppose Homer Bailey and his 7.24 ERA. Last night, the Mets beat the Reds 5-1 thanks to strong pitching and home runs from Jose Reyes and Travis Taijeron. Seth Lugo had six scoreless innings while working out of several jams. AJ Ramos notched save No. 27 on the year...

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Morning Briefing: Glimpses of Hope for Mets Pitching

Tonight, the Mets will take on the Cincinnati Reds at 7:10 p.m. Seth Lugo will take on St. Johns alumni, Amir Garrett. Last night, the Mets won by a score of 7-2 thanks to strong pitching and the bat of Brandon Nimmo. Matt Harvey rebounded well from his last start and looked more composed as the game went along. Brandon Nimmo’s OBP is now up to .416 on the season. His wRC+ skyrocketed to...

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Rapid Reaction: Nimmo Finds Power Stroke in Mets 7-2 Win

The New York Mets beat the Cincinnati Reds by a score of 7-2 on Thursday night to win for the second straight day and three out of four. Pitching Matt Harvey started for the Mets on regular rest and managed to bounce back from a tough start in Houston. Harvey was fairly efficient and it looked like he could have gone another inning but was yanked for a pinch hitter. Velocity wise, Harvey hit 95...

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