Author: Fan Shots

A Mother’s Day Flashback For All You Mets Moms!

A Message From Joe D – One of the great things about MMO is all the great original content from the hundreds of Mets fans that have come and gone throughout the years. I love all the personal stories and the incredible passion and sentiment that goes into all of those wonderful articles and incredible Fan Shots. Every year on Mother’s Day, I like to look back and re-post an article...

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MMO Fan Shot: Time to Start Believing Again

Editor’s Note: I received this Fan Shot back in March, but because of its closeness to Opening Day and all the other content we had planned, it never got published. After a loss like last night, it’s the perfect tonic for reminding us just how fun and exciting the start to this season has been, and that one loss will not change that or keep us from pushing on to another division...

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MMO Fan Shot: Why Flores Should Start Over A-Gon

An MMO Fan Shot by Daniel Marti Less than a week away from Opening Day 2018, the Mets approach this upcoming season with many questions and interesting stories to follow on their roster. Will Brandon Nimmo develop into a true leadoff hitter? Will Michael Conforto return to produce like he did in 2017 before he got hurt? What can Matt Harvey provide at this point in his career? There are dozens...

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MMO Fan Shot: The Tim Tebow Show

An MMO Fan Shot by Marc Epstein According to Jon Heyman of Fan Rag Sports and as reported by MMO, New York Mets minor leaguer Tim Tebow could start 2018 with the Double-A Binghamton Rumble Ponies if he has a decent MLB spring training. Tebow recently injured his ankle, but isn’t expected to miss a substantial amount of time. The Mets signed the then 29-year-old former NFL quarterback and...

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MMO Fan Shot: Grading the Mets Offseason So Far

Reunited: Todd Frazier and Jay Bruce Will Add Some Punch to Mets Lineup An MMO Fan Shot by John Azzato Contrary to what us Mets fans thought, the Mets have made some very impactful moves. To bolster the starting lineup, right fielder Jay Bruce is back in Flushing on a three-year, $39 million deal. Along with that move, Todd Frazier has also been added to presumably start at third base on a...

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