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Morning Briefing: Mets Welcome in Twins for Interleague Play

Good Morning Mets Fans ! The Metropolitans had the day off on Monday as they ready to open up interleague play tonight with their ace, Jacob deGrom on the mound. Kyle Gibson will toe the rubber for Minnesota with a start time of 7:10 p.m ET. Tonight’s game can be seen on SNY as well as heard on WCBS 88 Latest Mets News MetsMinors.net uploaded their video of the week showcasing the...

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Talkin’ Mets: They Said it Couldn’t Be Done

They said it couldn’t be done. No, not Pete Alonso’s hot start, but the 1969 Mets championship. New York Times bestselling author Wayne Coffey joins me to discuss his latest work “They Said it Couldn’t be Done.” Wayne and I look back at that historic season and how the “Miracle Mets” helped give fans a reprieve from the turmoil around New York City and the country at large. I also talk about the...

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Morning Briefing: Mets Regroup After Tough Series with Nats

Good Morning Mets Fans! The Metropolitans fell to the Washington Nationals on Sunday by a score of 12-9 as they narrowly escaped the early hole they dug themselves into. Zack Wheeler had a tough outing against the Nats as he was tagged for seven runs in just 4.2 innings pitched. The Mets offense was able to muster four runs off of Max Scherzer but were unable to scratch and claw their way out...

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Mets Depth Was on Full Display Saturday

We heard it time and time again all winter and in Spring Training: this roster has the depth to sustain the Mets through tough parts of a game. The team illustrated that in a profound way on Saturday afternoon at Citi Field. The offense picked up the bullpen after Jeurys Familia had surrendered homers to both Anthony Rendon and Wilmer Difo in the top half of the eighth which gave the Nationals a...

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Morning Briefing: Let’s Get That Series Victory!

Good morning, Mets fans! On Saturday, the Mets defeated the Nationals in a thrilling slug fest. J.D. Davis hit two home runs while Pete Alonso, Robinson Cano and Michael Conforto all chipped in one as well. Steven Matz had a solid outing, bouncing back from 51 pitchers through two innings to go five scoreless with eight strikeouts. Keon Broxton ended up driving in the game-winning run with an...

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