Author: Jordan Baron

Morning Briefing: Mets’ Penultimate Game of the Season is Here

Happy Saturday, Mets fans! The Mets took down the Braves 4-3 Friday night, starting off the last series of the season on a high note. Brandon Nimmo smacked two home runs in the contest, both of which were solo shots. The Mets will play their second to last game of the season tonight with Carlos Carrasco on the mound. Noah Syndergaard is scheduled to start the season finale on Sunday. Latest Mets...

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Mets End Five-Game Skid With 5-2 Game 1 Win Over Marlins

The pressure is off at Citi Field, and as the mathematically eliminated Mets finish off their season, the tension of a playoff race has left the air. As unfortunate as that is, it has relieved the weight from an offense that has struggled all year. That very same offense came out striking during game one of the Mets final homestand of 2021, as they took on the Marlins in a seven-inning contest....

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Morning Briefing: Mets’ Chances Nearly Nonexistent After Fourth Straight Loss

Happy Saturday, Mets fans! Despite the return of outfielder Brandon Nimmo from the disabled list, the Mets dropped another one-run loss on Friday night, losing 4-3 to the Phillies. The loss further depleted the team’s already scarce postseason chances, as they fell further behind in both the division and the wildcard. Taijuan Walker rebounded from a few shaky starts, and went five innings of...

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Morning Briefing: Mets To Wear First Responder Caps For 9/11 Tonight

Happy Saturday, Mets fans! Today, we remember what occurred in New York City on September 11, 2001. We remember the victims, and the heroes that sacrificed their lives to save thousands of others. Tonight, the Mets will wear home white uniforms with “NEW YORK” written across the front, along with first responder hats, both of which to honor and remember the lives lost in the horrific tragedy...

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The Dagger? Marlins Stick it to Mets Again in 3-2 Miami Win

They say, “what goes up must come down.” For Javier “El Mago” Baez, what went up was a baseball, and what came down was the very same baseball, just displaced by roughly 438 feet. The infielder’s 29th home run of the season came in the third inning of the Mets one-run loss to the Marlins, who took the rubber game, 3-2,  and delivered the Mets a sharp blow to their postseason hopes. With the...

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