Author: Johnluke Chaparro

Morning Briefing: Mets Finished Off Sweep of First-Place D-Backs

Good morning, Mets fans! Following a thrilling comeback victory on Wednesday, the New York Mets experienced a different scenario on Thursday, as they didn’t require any extraordinary heroics. Their offense delivered seven runs within the initial three innings, and their starting pitcher, Carlos Carrasco, extended his impressive performance for the second consecutive night, allowing the...

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Tommy Pham’s Torrid Hitting Tear Continues

After starting the season slow, which included a procedure to correct an eye problem, Tommy Pham has emerged as one of the best Mets offensive threats this season. After the Mets first series win in about a month, Pham talked about how he’s gotten to this point, which he feels is a continuation of his work ethic instead of an outside influence. “My approach doesn’t change where I’m hitting...

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Morning Briefing: Mets Nine Games Under at Halfway Point

Good morning, Mets fans! The New York Mets had another disappointing game in June as they concluded a four-game series against the Milwaukee Brewers. Despite Max Scherzer delivering a solid performance on the mound, the Mets’ offense struggled once more to capitalize on scoring opportunities, failing to secure a crucial hit with the bases loaded twice in the final three innings. As a...

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Mets Bullpen Continues To Crash And Burn

Once again, the New York Mets suffered a painful loss, highlighting a recurring issue: questionable bullpen management. In their recent game, the Mets encountered another unfortunate incident as their bullpen became their Achilles’ heel. Buck Showalter, the Mets’ manager, was cautious about the workload of his top relievers and chose not to deploy them in the eighth inning....

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Morning Briefing: Mets Look to Take Series in Houston

Good morning, Mets fans! Framber Valdez outshined Justin Verlander as the Astros snapped their five-game losing streak with a 4-2 victory over the Mets at Minute Maid Park. Valdez showcased his skills by limiting the Mets to just two runs and four hits, striking out an impressive nine batters. He remained dominant throughout the game, not allowing a baserunner until the sixth inning and...

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