Author: Matt Lazzaro

Angels’ Might Too Strong For Mets In 11-6 Loss

The New York Mets (39-21) faced off against the Los Angeles Angels (28-32) in Anaheim Saturday night. After taking game one of the three game set on Friday, Carlos Carrasco and the Mets looked to secure at least a .500 west coast trip. The Angels offense and starting pitcher Michael Lorenzen shined to beat the Mets by the score of 11-6. Carrasco entered the night with hopes to build off of very...

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Mets Win Fifth In A Row With 10-0 Rout Over Nationals

The New York Mets hosted the Washington Nationals at Citi Field on Tuesday evening looking to improve upon their current four-game winning streak. The Mets offense got up early and often, paving their way to their fifth straight victory, this one by the score of 10-0. The victory brought the win column to twice the amount as the loss column at 34-17. Mark Canha was penciled into the leadoff spot...

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Mets Comeback For Naught as Giants Walk Off New York 13-12

The New York Mets (29-15) squared off against the San Francisco Giants (22-19) at Oracle Park on Tuesday night. The Mets looked to continue their hot streak, winning five of their last six games, while the Giants sought to snap a five-game losing streak entering play on Tuesday night. Chris Bassitt made the start, his first time pitching in the state of California since he was dealt to the Mets...

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Mets’ Drop DH Nightcap 4-3 in Steven Matz’s Return to Flushing

The New York Mets hosted the St. Louis Cardinals at Citi Field on Tuesday evening for Game 2 of a day-night doubleheader. The Mets looked to sweep the day after a 3-1 win in the afternoon against familiar face Steven Matz, who received the nod for St. Louis. Matz and the Cardinals came out on top, though, by the score of 4-3 in the nightcap. Following an exceptional start against the Washington...

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Alonso Powers Mets to 6-1 Victory, Take Series in Philadelphia

Looking to split the day, the New York Mets (20-10) took on their divisional rival Philadelphia Phillies (12-16) in the night cap on Sunday. Chris Bassitt squared off against the second-year southpaw Cristopher Sánchez, who was making his first start of the season for Philadelphia. The Mets powered their way to a game two victory, winning by the score of 6-1. Francisco Lindor was the first...

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