Author: Dilip Sridhar

Morning Briefing: Mets Head To Cincinnati For Three-Game Set

Tonight, the New York Mets will take on the Cincinnati Reds at 7:10 p.m. The probable starters in this one are Chris Flexen (3-2, 5.79 ERA) for the Mets against Sal Romano (3-5, 4.96 ERA) for the Reds. New York has won their last 14 games against the Reds dating back to 2014. Latest Mets News David Wright shut down his rehab assignment last night after experiencing more shoulder pain. Matt...

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Morning Briefing: Off Day After Twin Bill Split

Tonight, the Mets are off before heading to Cincinnati to take on the Reds. Yesterday, the Mets split a double header in Washington. They won game one after roughing up young Nationals prospect Erik Fedde. The Mets led 5-0 before coughing up the lead but in the eighth, Amed Rosario homered to put the Mets up for good. AJ Ramos earned a six-out save and wrapped the game up for New York. The game...

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Morning Briefing: Another Day, Another Injury

Good morning, Mets fans! Today, the New York Mets will continue their series against the Washington Nationals. Robert Gsellman will take on Gio Gonzalez at 4:05 p.m. Last night was a nice win from the Mets, but of course, it didn’t come seamlessly. Jacob deGrom was dominant and the Mets offense gave him enough to shut the door, but La Potencia was injured in the process. deGrom reached 200...

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Morning Briefing: Another Dark Day in Mets Land

Tonight, the Mets will head to the nation’s capital to face the Washington Nationals. Jacob deGrom will take on the A.J. Cole at 7:10 p.m. Yesterday, the Mets lost 3-2. Rafael Montero was solid but ran out of fumes later on. Yoenis Cespedes homered in the loss but Michael Conforto left with a serious injury. Latest Mets News Conforto tore his posterior capsule in yesterday’s game in...

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Rapid Reaction: Conforto Hurt as Mets Lose 3-2 to Arizona

The New York Mets lost 3-2 to the Arizona Diamondbacks on Thursday Afternoon and dropped three-out-of-four in the series. Pitching Rafael Montero continued to make progress. The righty pitched well until the fifth inning when he gave up two runs and another in the sixth. His final line read: 5.1 IP, 7 H, 3 ER, 2 BB, 5 K. Lots of work to be done still but it’s a step in the right direction....

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