Author: James Villani

Conforto’s Pinch Hit Home Run Propels Mets To 5-3 Victory Over Nationals

After a terrific ceremony to honor Jerry Koosman, the New York Mets looked to end their four-game losing streak. The Metropolitans had a prime opportunity to do so, as they faced off against the lowly Washington Nationals and the career-struggling starter  Sean Nolin. Meanwhile, the Mets had, who has emerged as the team’s ace with Jacob deGrom hurt, Marcus Stroman on the mound. Well,...

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Mets Waste Chance after Chance against Dodgers, Lose to L.A. 4-3

The New York Mets once again took on the defending World Series champion Los Angeles Dodgers. After losing the first five games of the season series, the Mets were looking to get some type of momentum going. Unfortunately, for the Mets, whenever Max Scherzer is on the mound for the opposition, creating momentum is a tall task. Turns out, the Mets were able to get their chances but left a...

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Francisco Álvarez Ranked as No. 10 Prospect in Baseball

MLB Pipeline unveiled their updated midseason Top 100 prospect list.  In this edition of the rankings, the New York Mets have three of their own. On the list is catcher Francisco Alvarez, third baseman/outfielder Brett Baty, and shortstop Ronny Mauricio. The three check-in at 10th, 49th, and 58th respectively.  As the rankings show, Alvarez (ranked 10th) is certainly the Mets’ best prospect, and...

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Why Righty Jake Reed Just Might Stick At The MLB Level

The New York Mets claimed right-hander Jake Reed off of waivers from the pitching-powerhouse Tampa Bay Rays at the beginning of the month. It was not until two nights ago he made his Metropolitan debut. Reed did so in a mop-up role behind quickly pulled Carlos Carrasco in the third inning of Sunday night’s blowout loss. In this appearance, he excelled, as he pitched three innings and...

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Dodgers Spoil Walker Gem in 2-1 Victory Over Mets

Another highly contested game between the Los Angeles Dodgers and New York Mets took place in Flushing last night. For the second time in consecutive nights, the reigning World Series champions and the Metropolitans went to extra innings. The Mets, despite a gem that featured a no-hit bid into the sixth from starting pitcher Taijuan Walker, frustratingly fell short in the tenth inning once...

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