Author: Max Cutler

Morning Briefing: Mets Split Doubleheader, Take Series from Brewers

Good morning, Mets fans! On Wednesday, the Mets (45-38) split a doubleheader with the Brewers (52-36), completing a series win over Milwaukee.  The Mets took the first game by a score of 4-3, with some more late inning offense leading the way. Jacob deGrom (7-3, 1.08) gave up two home runs for the first time this season, but was otherwise routinely excellent; his line: 7 IP, 4 H, 2 ER, 10 SO. In...

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Morning Briefing: Mets Battered by Braves

Good morning, Mets fans! Wednesday night, the Mets were embarrassed by the Braves by a score of 20-2. After a first inning two-run homer by Pete Alonso to give the team a quick lead, just about everything went wrong. Where to start? David Peterson went just three-plus innings, giving up six runs (five earned) on eight hits and a walk (only two strikeouts), and was removed with right side...

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Morning Briefing: Mets Take Finale from Braves, Split Four-Game Set

Good morning, Mets fans! Last night, the Mets defeated the Braves by a score of 7-3, splitting a four-game set. This win increased the team’s MLB-best division lead to four games over Washington, and five over Atlanta.  The team has Thursday off, an important rest day in preparation for a four-game set at home against the Phillies this weekend. The starters for the Mets align as follows: Friday...

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Morning Briefing: Stroman Looks to Lead Mets to Four-Game Sweep

Good morning, Mets fans! Wednesday night, the Mets took their third consecutive game from the Cubs, this time by a score of 6-3. New York has now won six out of their last seven games. However, it’s not all sunshine in Mets Land — after three perfect innings, including eight (yes, eight) strikeouts, Jacob deGrom was removed from the game with right shoulder soreness. For more information about...

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Morning Briefing: Mets Clobber Harvey, Head Into Second Off-Day This Week

Good morning, Mets fans! Yesterday evening, the Mets clobbered Baltimore by a score of 14-1. New York bounced back from a bad defeat on Tuesday night and was able to take the final game of a two-game set vs the Orioles, and split the short series at Camden Yards. The Mets’ bats exploded for 14 runs on 16 hits and six home runs, including tagging former Met Matt Harvey for seven earned runs. Pete...

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