Author: Gianna Arantes

Noah Syndergaard Implosion Keeps Mets On Losing Streak

Wednesday evening, on has last night as a 26-year-old, a disastrous outing from Noah Syndergaard resulted in a 10-7 Mets loss to the Cubs at Citi Field. Coming into the game, Thor had thrown eight-straight quality starts for the first time in his career. Over that stretch he lowered his ERA from 4.68 to 3.71, pitching to a 1.82 ERA with 55 strikeouts and just 12 walks. Looking to continue this...

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Game Recap: Josh Donaldson Brings Rain as Braves Stifle Mets 2-1

Despite a dominant pitching performance from Steven Matz, the Mets lost their third straight game, and were swept by the Atlanta Braves with a 2-1 loss at Citi Field this Sunday afternoon. The club now holds a 67-63 record on the season, and they are two-and-a-half games back of a Wild Card berth. (Box Score) Pitching Matz tossed a solid outing for New York, limiting the Braves to just two hits...

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Mets Take Series Against Royals with 11-5 Triumph

The Mets took two out of three in Kansas City this weekend after an explosive 11-run offensive outing on Sunday afternoon lifted the team over the Royals 11-5. With today’s win, the club holds a 24-10 record since the All Star break. Offense: The Mets got off to a roaring start in Kauffman Stadium on Sunday afternoon taking an early 3-0 lead in the top of the first inning. Amed Rosario knocked a...

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Marcus Stroman Earns First Win As Met in 10-8 Triumph Over Atlanta

In last night’s triumph over Atlanta, Marcus Stroman got his first win as a Met as New York propelled over the Braves for the 10-8 win. In his third start for the Amazin’s, the right-hander was able to work 5 1/3 innings allowing three runs, two earned, on four hits with five strikeouts. Stroman struggled with his control coming out of the gate, surrendering back-to-back two-out walks to Freddie...

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Zack Wheeler Gives Up Five Runs To Strong Braves Lineup

In the opener of their three-game series with the Braves and the start of a six-game road trip on Tuesday night, the Mets dropped their second-consecutive game for the first time since July 19, by a score of 5-3. Zack Wheeler took the mound for New York and was unable to find his groove in an unfortunate dissipation. Coming into the night, the 29-year-old had been on a post-All-Star break hot...

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