Author: James Villani

Bats, Costly Error Results In 7-1, Series Loss To Washington

The New York Mets (85-50) ended their three-game set against the bottom-dwelling Washington Nationals (47-87) at Citi Field Sunday afternoon. The Mets faltered for the second day in a row against the lowly Nationals, as they fell 7-1. A combination of quiet bats and a costly error by Jeff McNeil resulted in the second-straight defeat and a brutal series loss. With the Braves looking likely to...

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Bats Struggle As Mets Shutout 1-0 Against Colorado

Entering Sunday afternoon’s series finale, the New York Mets (82-47) were pursuing a four-game sweep over the Colorado Rockies (55-74). During a nice day at Citi Field, a pitcher’s duel ensured. One where the Mets found themselves on the losing end. New York was shutout 1-0 and for the time being, see their division lead shrink to 2.5 games. As mentioned, the game was a...

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Mets Rally For Sensational 10-9 Comeback Victory Over Philadelphia

The New York Mets (79-44) were looking to end their season series against the Philadelphia Phillies (66-55) with yet another series win. At Citizens Bank Park on Sunday afternoon, one that included a rain delay, the Mets emerged victorious thanks to a bonkers 10-9 victory. The game featured deficits of 4-0, 7-4, and 8-7, but the Mets kept the course and captured another series victory thanks to...

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Report: Stephen Nogosek To The IL, Patrick Mazeika Claimed

Ahead of Sunday afternoon’s series finale against Philadelphia, the New York Mets reportedly made a flurry of roster moves: José Butto recalled Nate Fisher selected Rob Zastryzny optioned Stephen Nogosek to the injured list (left-oblique strain) Sam Clay designated for assignment Furthermore, Patrick Mazeika was also claimed by the San Francisco Giants. Butto is slated to make his MLB debut. He...

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DeGrom Dominates, Mets Earn 5-2 Win Over Braves

The New York Mets (70-39) hoped to take a huge fourth games in the teams’ five-game series from their division-rival Atlanta Braves (64-46) Sunday afternoon. At Citi Field, after a very short 50-minute rain delay, Jacob deGrom showcased his impressive self in an almost perfect outing. The bats once again performance thanks to a big third inning, and the Mets captured a 5-2 victory...

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