Author: Michelle Ioannou

When Baseball Starts Again, Let’s Not Take It For Granted

We are currently living in a world without sports. Opening Day was set to happen in less than a week, and yet, Spring Training isn’t even happening anymore. Frankly, it stinks. It had to be done, and everyone’s safety and health is the most important, but man does this world without baseball stink. What stinks even more? Not knowing when it’s coming back, or if it will even be...

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MMO Celeb Interview: Josh Eppard of Coheed and Cambria

There are few things that are cooler than finding out that one of your favorite celebs are also diehard fans of your favorite team. If you are also a Coheed and Cambria fan, I’m sure one guy comes straight to your mind when you read that — Josh Eppard. Josh is an active participant on #MetsTwitter, sharing his thoughts on the team and also engaging with other Mets fans. I had the...

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MMO Roundtable: How Are We Getting Our Baseball Fix With No Baseball?

We don’t know when baseball will be back. That is a tough statement to write or even think about, but it’s something that had to be done for all of our safety. Until baseball comes back though, what are we all doing? There’s no other sports we can watch. We are all social distancing ourselves. How are we getting our baseball fix? It’s not the same, we know. But here are...

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MLB Teams Pledge $1M Each To Ballpark Employees

The delay of baseball season meant that many ballpark employees would lose months of income. While this is necessary for safety concerns, it is a huge loss to these employees that they will not be getting paid — many who rely on this money for rents, mortgages, families, etc., just like the rest of us do. Major League Baseball has acknowledged this and is trying to rectify it. As of...

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New CDC Guidelines Will Affect MLB Season

We do not have word yet on when baseball will resume, but we now have a better idea as to how long we will be going without it. Or, at the very least, how long it will be until we can all gather again in a ballpark and watch our Metsies. As of Sunday, new guidance from the CDC states that for the next eight weeks, any event or gathering that has 50 or more people in attendance should be...

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