Author: Johnluke Chaparro

Mets’ Tommy Pham Earning Playing Time with Hot Streak

New York Mets outfielder Tommy Pham has never been one to be called shy, nor will he back down from a challenge. Whether it’s on the field or in fantasy football, Pham is a competitor; when pressed into action or backed against a wall, he can deliver when he needs it the most. Case in point: a recent story in The Athletic written by Will Sammon chronicled a story where Pham, along with a...

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Megill’s Six Strong Leads Mets to 6-1 Win Over Cardinals

After an ugly but much-needed win versus the Yankees and a day off, the Mets returned to action against the struggling St. Louis Cardinals at Citi Field. Coming into tonight, the Mets entered the game with a 32-36 record and four games out of a Wild Card spot, while the Cardinals sat at 27-42, which put them 9.5 games out of first of the NL Central. A bounce-back performance on the mound led the...

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Morning Briefing: Rumors Suggest Cohen Could Give Stearns A Monster Deal

Good morning, Mets fans! According to Jon Heyman of the New York Post, there are rumors circulating about the possibility of David Stearns, the former executive of the Milwaukee Brewers, joining the New York Mets in 2024 as the leader of the team’s baseball operations. The speculation suggests that Mets owner Steve Cohen and Stearns could potentially strike a significant deal, potentially...

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Tommy Pham Busts Out The Lumber In Loss

During a weekend where the bats fell silent for two games, the Mets offense showed some life by hitting four home runs, two of those were hit by part time outfielder Tommy Pham. An underwhelming showing at the plate for most of the season, many questions have been raised on whether Pham should even be on the major league roster. As the team struggles on offense, Pham hadn’t really brought...

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Morning Briefing: Mets Honor Legends But Fall in Lackluster Loss

Good morning, Mets fans! A star-studded filled afternoon that featured former Mets Al Leiter and Howard Johnson and team broadcasters Howie Rose and Gary Cohen were inducted into the Mets Hall of Fame ended on a sour note as the Blue Jays beat the Mets 2-1. Tylor Megill started for New York and pitched admirably through five innings but the team failed to muster more than a run. For more on this...

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