Author: Joe D

Steven Matz Named NL Rookie of the Month

Mets left-hander Steven Matz has been named the National League Rookie of the Month for May. In five starts in May, Matz went 4-0 with a 1.83 ERA and 0.76 WHIP while striking out 31 batters in 34 1/3 innings. Entering his last start, Matz became the first Mets pitcher to win seven straight starts in ten years, last accomplished by Steve Trachsel. Since 1900, Steven Matz is one of two...

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Wright Gets Injection In Neck, Will Miss Two More Games, Avoids DL For Now

David Wright received an injection in his neck on Tuesday from team doctors. Terry Collins said in a televised press conference. The shot needs 48 hours to take effect, and Wright will remain unavailable for the next two games, but it looks like he’ll avoid the disabled list for now. Wright has a herniated disk in his neck and is also dealing with right shoulder discomfort. Looks like this...

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Mets Activate James Loney, Demote Eric Campbell To Triple-A

Eric Campbell has been demoted to Triple-A Las Vegas so that the Mets could open up a roster spot for newly acquired James Loney. To make room on the 40 man roster, the Mets designated RHP Jeff Walters for assignment. Loney, 32, was batting .342 with a .373 OBP and .424 slugging in 43 games with the Padres’ Triple-A affiliate. He had nine doubles, two homers and 28 RBIs in 158 at-bats. A...

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Join Us For Our First Annual Metsmerized Night At Citi Field!

Hey Mets fans and in particular all of you who are a part of our amazing Metsmerized Community. I have some great news – so hold on to your blue Mets caps. We are very pleased to announce our… FIRST ANNUAL METSMERIZED NIGHT AT CITI FIELD! The New York Mets have graciously agreed to setup a special night for MMO fans to come to Citi Field on September 20 to root for our beloved...

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Remembering Frank Cashen: The Evolution Of The 1986 Mets

As the Mets get set to celebrate the 30th Anniversary of their 1986 World Championship team, here’s a chronological timeline of how it all came together. Unfortunately, the architect of that championship team, Mets GM Frank Cashen, is no longer with us. But his legacy and the impact he had on our franchise lives on forever. The following shows exactly how all the players from that Mets...

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