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Talkin’ Mets: What Will Mets Do at the Deadline?

Tonight I am joined by Michael Mayer of Metsmerized Online to discuss what prospects the Mets can target from teams rumored to be interested in their pending free agents such as the Indians, Yankees and Dodgers. Will the Mets sell? Is there a chance they keep the team intact? Hear what we anticipate happening during “deadline week” on this hour-long episode. [iframe]<iframe...

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The Solution Is Simple: Retain Jay Bruce

As the trade deadline approaches and the Mets continue to play around .470 baseball, it has become clear that it isn’t in the cards for New York this year. The good news is, the Mets have tradable assets that should net some decent returns, including bullpen arms Jerry Blevins, Addison Reed,  infielder Astrubal Cabrera and of course, Jay Bruce who is putting up monster numbers in his first...

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Rapid Reaction: Wacha Shuts Out Mets 5-0

The New York Mets (41-50) were defeated by the St. Louis Cardinals (46-47) by a score of 5-0 at Citi Field Tuesday evening. Pitching: Rafael Montero was on the mound for the Mets tonight and he pitched a very solid game. Unfortunately, his defense let him down in the early innings and the Mets offense was non-existent on the night. All in all, Montero went six innings allowing four runs (two...

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Talkin’ Mets: Two Steps Forward, One Step Back

I am  joined by Paul Lebowitz of Fan Rag Sports, to discuss whether the Mets should do a total tear-down of the team and trade stars like Jacob deGrom. We also talk about the future of Jay Bruce, Lucas Duda and Addison Reed. I discuss the latest clubhouse controversy involving Asdrubal Cabrera and look back at the Mike and the Mad Dog “30 for 30″ and remember how the Mets were...

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Extra Netting: The Cost Of Not Paying Attention At Baseball Games

Yesterday the Mets debuted netting at Citi Field behind the home and away dugouts. The netting goes down the first and third base lines, and extends all the way to the middle of the outfield. The Mets are one of ten MLB teams to have netting in attempt to prevent fans from getting injured at games. Going to a baseball stadium should be a wonderful experience and no one wants to leave by going to...

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