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Michael Cuddyer Will Return To Lineup Monday

According to Adam Rubin from ESPN, Mets outfielder Michael Cuddyer will return to the starting lineup on Monday when the New York Mets open up a three-game series vs the Miami Marlins at Citi Field. Cuddyer has been bothered by a right wrist injury which has kept him out of the Mets lineup for the last couple of weeks. He last started on September 1 and was recently used as a pinch hitter on...

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Mets Playing and Winning With A “Silent Confidence”

There no longer is a B-Team with these New York Metropolitans. Even with Yoenis Cespedes, David Wright, Travis d’Arnaud, Tyler Clippard and Jeurys Familia all getting the day off, this team did not miss a beat. This team continues to show guts, and a “never say die” attitude. With two outs in the bottom of the ninth and down by three runs there is never a thought that this club...

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Terry Collins Was Thrilled With Bobby Parnell On Sunday

Reliever Bobby Parnell came on to pitch for the Mets in a much needed positive appearance. Parnell went 1.1 innings for the Metropolitans on Sunday giving up one hit and striking out one, and not allowing a run. “I’m so happy for Bobby Parnell, I can’t stand it.” – Terry Collins stated after the Mets 10-7 extra innings win against the Atlanta Braves this past...

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Kelly Johnson Continues To Come Through For The Mets

While all the rage these days centers around Yoenis Cespedes, and rightfully so, let’s not forget the heroics of utility infielder and outfielder Kelly Johnson. Not only has Johnson filled in admirably at second base which hasn’t been a routine position for him before coming to the Mets, but Johnson has continued to amaze in clutch situations. The 10 year veteran hit a big two-run...

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Mets Magic Number At 12 After 6-4 Win Over Atlanta

The New York Mets (81-61) defeated the Atlanta Braves (56-87) by a score of 6-4 this evening for their sixth victory in a row. Noah Syndergaard had the best road start of his rookie season, tossing seven dominating innings of one run baseball. Syndergaard only surrendered two hits and one walk while striking out eight Atlanta Braves. He left the game with the Mets leading 4-1. However Tyler...

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