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Mets Farm Report: Vaughn Slugs 12th Homer, Den Dekker Leads League In Everything

Buffalo 4, Norfolk 2 By Sean Kenny The Bisons offense managed to capitalize on the hits that they did scratch across, and the quartet of pitchers today proved effective in their 4-2 win against the Norfolk Tides Dylan Owen started again today, and was effectively wild on the day, limiting the Tides to two runs on four hits while walking three and striking out two in four and two-thirds innings....

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Subway Series – Always A No-Win Situation For The Mets

This weekend’s three game sweep at the hands of the hated New York Yankees resulted in a number of things.  In the process, the Mets have now dropped six of their last seven games and fallen to a mere three games above .500 for the first time since May 24th.  Their all-time record against their crosstown rivals..a disappointing 35-52.  Worse yet, having had a chance to move into first...

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3 Up & 3 Down: The Cross-Town, All-Down Edition

The Mets lost all three games of the first installment of the 2012 Subway Series. Round one was played up in the Bronx, where the Yankees took advantage of the short porch in right field with great frequency. I’m not sure exactly what the Mets took advantage of, if anything. So this time out we feature only 3 Downs, which is quite amazing, because after 40 years of following this team,...

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Gorski Tosses A Gem As B-Mets Pound Out Four Homers In 12-0 Win

Norfolk 5, Bisons 0 By Dave (Retire 31) The Bisons were shutout last night by the Norfolk Tides 5-0 as they were held to only two hits by the veteran Jamie Moyer (5 IP) and Brad Bergersen (4 IP). Moyer was made his first start since signing with the Orioles Triple-A affiliate last week. Jenrry Mejia started for Buffalo and fell victim to some shoddy defense that resulted in five unearned runs in...

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Mets Farm Report: Den Dekker’s 5-Hit Attack Stings Trenton In 9-7 B-Mets Win

Columbus 9, Buffalo 1 By Dave (Retire31) The Bisons had their rumps handed to them as they fell 9-1 to the Clippers on Friday. Buffalo scattered six hits that only produced one run thanks to an RBI double by DH Corey Wimberly in the eighth. That was his second hit of the game. Lucas May also had a double while Matt Tuiasosopo struck out three times in four at-bats. He’ll rival Kirk if he ever...

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