Author: Jordan Baron

Morning Briefing: Mets Just Keep Losing, Fall 8.5 Games Back

Happy Saturday, Mets fans! The Mets dropped their fourth straight on Friday night, falling to the Nationals by a final score of 2-1. Javier Baez homered in the contest, providing the Mets’ only run of the evening. They’re now 8.5 games back of the Braves, as their season is hanging on by a thread. Latest Mets News The Mets activated catcher Tomas Nido from the injured list on Friday...

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Mets End Brutal Stretch With Yet Another One-Run Loss

In most baseball seasons, there is a specific period of time that can be pointed to as the critical point, where a team either surges toward the playoffs, or skids out of contention. These last 13 games against the two top teams in the N.L. West saw the New York Mets skid farther than they have all season. Despite a brilliant seven-inning performance from Carlos Carrasco, the Mets finished those...

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Morning Briefing: DeGrom Heads To 60-Day IL, Mets Lose Again

Hey there, Mets fans!  It’s another tough day to be a fan of the orange and blue. On Friday, the Mets officially transferred ace pitcher Jacob deGrom to the 60-Day IL. Although there is no change to his timeline, he now will not be eligible to come off the list until September 13. The move corresponded to the Mets claiming of right-hander Heath Hembree off waivers from the Cincinnati Reds,...

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Out-Manned Mets Out-Scored By Dodgers 4-1 in L.A.

The Mets’ west coast slog continued Thursday, as they dropped yet another game to the Los Angeles Dodgers, 4-1. The Dodgers, who, like the Mets, have struggled to keep their starting pitchers healthy this year, opted for a bullpen game on Thursday and started the big right-hander Corey Knebel. Knebel went just one inning, and allowed one hit to Pete Alonso, who was left stranded by Michael...

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Mets Leave 15 On Base, Drop Heartbreaker to Marlins, 4-2

Thursday afternoon’s game was a must win. It was an opportunity to leave Miami with heads held relatively high. Instead, the heads will be held lower than they have been all season. The Mets offense laid down and died on Thursday afternoon, specifically with runners on, as they mustered just one run on seven hits in what may have been the worst loss of the year thus far. The team left 15 runners...

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