Author: Josh Finkelstein

Frazier Displays His Power Against Brewers

Todd Frazier, coming into last night’s game, had not hit any home runs on the season and was still waiting for his illustrious first in a Mets uniform. However, he hit his first and his second homers last night against the Milwaukee Brewers, with both homers coming off right-hander Zach Davies. For the game, he went 3-3 with the two homers, a single, and a walk, which helped raise his...

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Plawecki Leaves Game, X-Rays Come Up Negative

Kevin Plawecki left tonight’s game in the eighth inning after being hit in the left hand by a fastball from Tayron Guerrero. He initially stayed in the game and ran the bases, before being removed before his next at-bat that would have happened in the same inning. This news comes just hours after the team placed Travis d’Arnaud on the 10-day DL with a torn UCL, so the thought of...

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Cespedes And Frazier Form Intriguing Friendship

As we all know, the Mets have come out of the gates with an 9-1 start and the new energy around the clubhouse is one of the major reasons for that. There seems to be a new vibe around the clubhouse. One friendship that has emerged might be part of the reason for that, as Kevin Kernan of the New York Post details. That friendship is between Todd Frazier and Yoenis Cespedes. Frazier actually...

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Wheeler Ready To Show Off New Delivery Tonight

Mike Puma of the New York Post heard from Zack Wheeler, Mickey Callaway, and John Ricco, who believe that the right-hander has fine-tuned his delivery ahead of his first start of the season. Puma writes that the delivery we will see is going to be shortened one with less arm wrapping. Regarding his minor league stint, the 27-year old said this: “It’s a little more calm down there. I was able to...

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Mets Show Fight Again in Miami

The Mets seem to have this uncanny ability this season to come from behind. Last night, the team displayed this ability once again coming back in both the sixth and eighth innings en route to an 8-6 victory in Miami. In the sixth inning, Juan Lagares drove in Todd Frazier on a sacrifice fly after Jacob deGrom imploded the inning prior as he allowed four runs. Furthermore, the Mets responded...

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