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Talkin’ Mets Podcast: Guests Kevin Kernan and Michael Baron Discuss Colon, Harvey, Home Runs

Hear Kevin Kernan of the NY Post discuss Bartolo Colon’s historic home run and whether the Mets rely on too many long balls. Michael Baron, formerly of MetsBlog, recaps Matt Harvey’s start in San Diego with me. We also discuss the current Mets catching situation and Kevin shares some insights on the Travis d’Arnaud setback which has the team very concerned. CLICK HERE TO...

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MMO Game Recap: Mets Take Over First Place With 4-3 Mother’s Day Victory!

The New York Mets (19-11) defeated the San Diego Padres (13-19) by a score of 4-3 at PETCO Park Sunday afternoon on Mother’s Day.  The Mets moved into sole possession of first place. Pitching: Matt Harvey was much better today as he was looking to get himself back on track after a lackluster start his last time out.  The command was back and the velocity was back.  Harvey pitched six innings,...

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Bartolo Pitches And Powers Mets To Victory

During last night’s 6-3 victory over the San Diego Padres, history was witnessed by New York Metropolitan fans around the globe. The mighty Bartolo Colon didn’t just show up to pitch, he also came ready to bat. Colon had another effective start on the mound, going 6.2 innings strong. He allowed three runs, all coming off one blast by Jon Jay. Colon allowed six hits, while walking one...

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Week 6 Mets Pitching Review: The Pride Of Stony Brook

A review of the latest turn through the Mets’ starting rotation: Name Innings Hits Runs (Earned Runs) Strikeouts Walks ERA (Season) WHIP (Season) Quality Start? (Starts/QS) Matt Harvey (2-4) 5.2 8 3(3) 4 2 4.76 1.56 No (6/1) Steven Matz (4-1) 7.2 2 0(0) 8 0 2.83 1.19 Yes (5/4) Jacob deGrom (3-1) 5.0 8 3(3) 2 1 1.99 1.24 No (4/2) Noah Syndergaard (2-2) 6.0 6 2(2) 5 2 2.58 1.07 No (5/4) Bartolo...

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Syndergaard Speeds Up Delivery, Felt Good Despite Loss

New York Mets pitcher, Noah Syndergaard provided another quality start in Friday’s 2-0 loss to the San Diego Padres. Syndergaard was not the problem in yesterday’s loss as the offense could not solve a San Diego starter for the second consecutive night. Syndergaard pitched six innings while allowing two runs on six hits. Thor walked none and struck out just five batters while taking...

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