Author: Joe D

Lagares To Play For Las Vegas 51s Tonight

April 28 The Mets announced that Juan Lagares will play for Triple-A Las Vegas tonight when they take on Reno. April 27 Juan Lagares officially began a rehab assignment on Sunday and went 1-for-4 for the St. Lucie Mets in the Florida State League.  Lagares, who was placed on the DL with a right hamstring strain, played center field and batted leadoff for St. Lucie. He is eligible to come off the...

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Chris Young Is Dangerous!

One of the highlights of Sunday’s 4-0 win over the Marlins was watching outfielder Chris Young blast a shot in the fifth inning that just missed being a home run as the wind drifted foul. Almost everyone thought it was gone, including the pitcher who served it up, Tom Koehler, who turned and watched and then exhaled in relief. But on the 11th pitch of the at-bat, Young would get it right...

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Lost In Translation: Zack Wheeler Stands and Delivers

What an incredible start to the Mets season as they head to Philadelphia with a 14-11 record, good enough for second place in the very tough National League East. The hits have been scant, the runs have been scarce, but this team keeps chugging along. “If you have the pitching, anything can happen,” David Wright said after Sunday’s win over the Marlins. “You don’t...

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Simply Amazin: Dillon Gee Lets His Changeup Do All The Talking

Dillon Gee delivered his best effort of the season on Sunday, tossing eight shutout innings against the Miami Marlins to help the Mets take the series two games to one. Gee, who celebrates his 28th birthday today, struck out five and confounded the Marlins with his signature changeup and a slider that’s become a great out pitch for him. “It was one of those good days,” Gee...

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Watch Granderson Rip A Walk-Off Single

On Friday night, Curtis Granderson ripped a ninth inning walk-off single to beat the Miami Marlins 4-3 on Friday night at Citi Field. Facing Marlins closer Steve Cishek, Granderson lined a two-out single under the glove of Marlins first baseman Garrett Jones, driving in Omar Quintanilla with the winning run that capped the Mets’ two-run rally. It made Granderson the first player in Mets...

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