Author: Dilip Sridhar

Rapid Reaction: Rosario, Mets Fall Short In 5-4 Loss To Yankees

The New York Mets (53-64) lost by a score of 5-4 to the New York Yankees (63-55) Tuesday night at Yankee Stadium. Pitching Jacob deGrom looked dominant early on but his troubles with the long ball came back to hurt him. Jake has now given up 23 home runs on this season after Jacoby Ellsbury and Gary Sanchez both took him deep. His final line: 7.1 IP, 9 H, 5 ER, 2 BB, 4 K. Jerry Blevins and...

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Morning Briefing: Bombs Away!

Good morning, Mets fans! Tonight, the New York Mets will take on the New York Yankees at 7:05 p.m. Jacob deGrom will square off against Sonny Gray in what should be a good pitching matchup. Last night, the Mets suffered a late inning loss. Rafael Montero pitched well, but Mets offense only got two runs on solo home runs by Curtis Granderson and Yoenis Cespedes. The New York Yankees countered...

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Morning Briefing: The Subway Series is Upon Us!

Tonight, the New York Mets will begin their Subway Series showdown in the Bronx against the New York Yankees. Rafael Montero has the ball for the Mets while the Yankees starter has not been announced yet. Game time is 7:05 p.m. Yesterday afternoon, the Mets ended their Sunday woes with a win in Philly to take three out of four games in the series. Chris Flexen battled through, showing poise...

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Harvey Day: Brooklyn Cyclones Edition

Yesterday, Matt Harvey began his rehab assignment with the Brooklyn Cyclones and started against the Hudson Valley Renegades (an affiliate of the Tampa Bay Rays). It was not a far drive and it was a chance to watch the guy who made me believe in the Mets again. The Renegades hyped up this arrival of Harvey and the place was packed. I was lucky to find parking and I basically sprinted to the...

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Morning Briefing: A New Hope

Good morning Mets fans! Tonight, the Amazin’s will look to continue their dominance at Citizens Bank Park against the Philadelphia Phillies. Steven Matz (2-5, 5.77) will take on Aaron Nola (8-7, 3.12) at 7:05 p.m. Last night was a rollercoaster game which finished well. Seth Lugo gave up three early runs but the Mets began their uphill climb. Michael Conforto homered and Yoenis Cespedes...

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