Author: John Sheridan

Mets Minors: David Peterson Among Top May Perfomers

The minor league season is roughly a month and a half old.  In that time, we have seen players who have gotten off to hot starts have the league adjust to them, and there results are not at the same highs. Conversely, players who had gotten off to a poor start have had the opportunity to make adjustments and are now thriving. There is also Peter Alonso who has been great this entire season. With...

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3 Up, 3 Down: Mets Split With Blue Jays

3 UP 1. Metsoraco When the Mets set out to trade Matt Harvey, their obvious goal was to upgrade the catcher position.  However, given Harvey’s performance over the past few seasons, the Mets were likely going to need to take back a similar player to Harvey in that they were going to need to take back someone else’s problem or fallen star.  To that extent, former first round draft...

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MMO Mailbag: Callaway’s Decision Process

When your team goes through a rough patch, some are going to question some of the things the manager is doing.  That is something that goes with the territory.  When you fail to hand in the right lineup card, any concerns you might have had about the manager will become amplified.  In this week’s mailbag, there seemed to be many questions about Mickey Callaway’s approach as a...

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Neon Moment of the Week: Conforto’s Game Winning Home Run

What a beautiful swing by @mconforto8 last night to give the @Mets a much needed win in Philly last night. Hopefully its the start of a hot streak! #LGM #NYMNeonProject #Mets #MichaelConforto pic.twitter.com/E5dWxCc3hV — Athlete Logos (@athletelogos) May 12, 2018 Friday night was shaping up to be yet another in the long line of frustrating Mets losses. The team was unable to muster up any...

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3 Up, 3 Down: Mets Split in Philly

3 UP 1. Conforto Homer With one out in the top of the ninth on Friday’s game, the Mets were on the verge of not just getting shut out for the fourth time this season, but also falling to .500. Somehow, for the first time in a long time, the Mets reached deep down, and they were able to pull out an improbable win on a rally that started with Wilmer Flores hitting a 1-2 pitch for a base hit....

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