Author: Jordan Baron

Morning Briefing: Wade Miley Tosses Fifth No-No This Season

Happy Saturday, Mets fans! Cincinnati Reds’ starting pitcher Wade Miley tossed a no-hitter against the Cleveland Indians on Friday night, notching the second no-no of the week and the fifth of the short season thus far. The Amazins’ were walk-off winners last night, making a late-game comeback on the backs of a Francisco Lindor game-tying homer and a Patrick Mazeika walk-off bouncer. The bullpen...

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Mets Walk Out of St. Louis With a 4-1 Victory

Sometimes, you have to let the other team do the work for you. That’s exactly the approach the Mets took on Thursday afternoon, as they played the final game of a four-game set in St. Louis. The offense produced a common theme and struggled with runners in scoring position once again, stranding 12 before the seventh inning had even started. Despite this consistent struggle, they recognized the...

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Morning Briefing: MLB Cuts Ties With Roberto Alomar

Happy weekend, Mets fans! Major League Baseball announced on Friday that the league’s relationship with former player and league consultant Roberto Alomar was terminated in response to an allegation of sexual misconduct. Alomar has been placed on the Ineligible List. The Toronto Blue Jays released their own statement later on via Twitter, supporting the MLB’s decision. The Mets will look to...

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Morning Briefing: Stroman, Mets Look to Clinch Series Against Nationals

Happy weekend, Mets fans! The Mets took home a much-needed victory in dominant fashion Friday night, as Jacob deGrom threw together a marvelous complete game shutout, allowing just two hits and and striking out a career-high 15 batters. They’ll take on the Nationals in game two of the series this afternoon, with Marcus Stroman on the hill, but before that happens, let’s get caught up with what...

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Mets Stumble Back to .500 in 4-3 Loss to Cubs

Despite a fantastic performance from the Mets’ bullpen and yet another Pete Alonso home run, New York fell to the Cubs, 4-3, in 10 innings. Joey Lucchesi went three innings and allowed three earned runs, making way for the star of the game in Sean Reid-Foley. The former Blue Jay pitched three perfect innings of relief in his Mets debut, striking out four along the way. The offense made a...

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