Author: Michelle Ioannou

Mets Fans and Players: You’re Going To Hear Them Roar!

The New York Mets are fun again. I am writing this after the Mets lost Sunday to the Nationals. But… I am still having fun, aren’t you? The answer should be yes. Because despite the loss, the Mets still won the series. They have won their sixth series in a row. And they are headed into Atlanta with a ton of momentum. It’s a fun time to be a Mets fan. It’s also a fun time...

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Mets and Marlins to Face-Off in Puerto Rico Next Season

Get your paid time-off requests in right now, Mets fans — We’re going to Puerto Rico! In an official press release sent out by Major League Baseball on Monday afternoon, we learned that the New York Mets and Miami Marlins will be playing a three-game series at Hiram Bithorn Stadium in San Juan, Puerto Rico. The three-game set is scheduled for April 28-30 in 2020, just as we are all...

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Mets Making Noise: Citi Field Was Electric on Monday

If you had told me back in June that Citi Field would be absolutely electric on Monday, August 5th for a double-header against the Miami Marlins, I actually would have laughed in your face. Even if you told me back in May, on Mother’s Day, when the game against the Marlins was cancelled, that when it was being made up, Citi Field would be packed and the loudest it’s been all season,...

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Noah Syndergaard is Tired of Trade Rumors, Good Thing They’re Over!

Another trade deadline is approaching and with that came further rumors of Noah Syndergaard getting dealt. I, for one, never thought that Syndergaard should be traded, especially in the midst of this year. What was the point in bringing in Marcus Stroman and trading Jason Vargas, just to also trade Syndergaard? He’s still young. We know what he’s capable of, especially since he...

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Will Strong Second Half Push Mets Across the Finish Line?

It’s that time of year again, where the Mets are beginning to pull fans back in. They are giving off a sense of hope. Doesn’t this feel like it happens almost every season around this time? The Mets have a not so great (to put it nicely) end of the first-half, causing us to enter the All-Star break with a bad taste in our mouths. And then, they start the second-half of the season...

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