Author: Matt Mancuso

Morning Briefing: Happy DeGrom Day!

Good Morning, Mets fans! Today, Jacob deGrom(2-0, 2.45 ERA) looks to keep the Mets rolling against the Marlins. If he wins tonight, it’ll be the only sixth time in his career he’ll receive a win in three consecutive starts. He’ll face off against Pablo Lopez (2-1, 2.25 ERA). Yesterday, the Mets’ offense brushed away their summer doldrums, exploding for eight runs. Amed...

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Morning Briefing: Mets Looking For Fish To Fry In Trying Times

Good Morning, Mets fans! Today, the Mets will begin a four-game set against COVID-19 stricken Marlins. Robert Gsellman(0-0, 9.00) will get the nod, facing off against Jordan Yamamato(0-0, 9.82 ERA). Latest Mets News Yesterday’s game = Big Yikes. Look on the bright side: we’re not the Red Sox. The Mets recalled Franklyn Kilome to their major-league club and DFA’d Brian Dozier....

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Mets Activate Robinson Cano, Option Drew Smith

The Mets have activated Robinson Cano from the 10-day injured list after missing the last nine games with a groin strain. Cano has quietly been the Mets’ best hitter this season. In 39 times at the plate, he’s posted a .283/.462/.559 slashline with a 184 wRC+ and a .435 wOBA. In addition, his walk rate and strikeout percentage have both trended in a positive direction. Many of his...

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Jeff McNeil Out Of Lineup on Friday

  After violently crashing into the left-field wall yesterday, Jeff McNeil spoke with the media today. Per MetsMerizedOnline’s own Jacob Resnick, McNeil will remain out of the lineup tonight and will presumably avoid a trip to the IL. He mentioned that he’s “he’s feeling better than yesterday.” Despite cracking his head against the Northwell Health...

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Morning Briefing: Mets Look To Avoid Third Consecutive Loss

Good Morning, Mets fans! As of this writing, the Mets have not announced their starter for today’s game. Whoever it is, he’ll face veteran Anibal Sanchez (0-2, 7.84 ERA). The Mets will look to turn this four-game series around after losing the first two. The game is at 7:10 p.m. and can be viewed at SNY and WCBS 880. Latest Mets News Yesterday, the Mets’ bats came up empty...

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