Author: Johnluke Chaparro

Morning Briefing: Justin Verlander Talks About Mets Trade

Good morning, Mets fans! Speaking for the first time since the trade to Houston, former Mets pitcher Justin Verlander remarked about the trade and his experience with the team and how Mets management handled the situation leading up to the deadline. Verlander appreciated the transparency and honesty shown by the Mets in their dealings. Before the trade deadline, he had discussions with general...

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Mark Canha, Tommy Pham Drawing Heavy Interest On Market

At the beginning of the season, Tommy Pham and Mark Canha were expected to be key pieces for a Mets team aiming for a World Series title. However, the team’s performance hasn’t matched those expectations, and they now find themselves struggling to keep up with the competition. At 50-55, this has prompted the Mets to take a step back and reevaluate their approach for the upcoming 2024...

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Morning Briefing: Mets Acquire Marcos Vargas, Ronald Hernandez

Good morning, Mets fans! According to a report by Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic, the New York Mets have made a trade, sending reliever David Robertson to the Miami Marlins. The deal was announced shortly after the Mets’ 2-1 victory against the Washington Nationals on Thursday night. In exchange for Robertson, the Mets will be receiving prospects SS Marco Vargas and C Ronald Hernandez, as...

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Carrasco Gets Tagged In Rubber Match Versus Red Sox

The Mets’ performance on Sunday would have left anyone with a negative impression and starter Carlos Carrasco didn’t help his cause or the teams during his start on national television. Starting off, in the first inning of Sunday’s game against the Red Sox, he found himself in a peculiar situation. While covering an unoccupied third base, he had a collision with Red Sox...

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Scherzer Shuts Down Dodgers In Rebound Performance

Max Scherzer is known for his consistent routines, and whenever something goes awry, he diligently searches for the root cause, eagerly trying to identify the source of the problem. This season, Scherzer has faced challenges with his breaking pitches, particularly his slider. Hitters haven’t found it difficult to handle his signature pitch, resulting in a .292 batting average against it...

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