Author: Pat Ragazzo

“The Captain” David Wright Believes In Steve Cohen

Oh captain, my (ex)-captain. Appearing on WFAN with Joe Beningo and Evan Roberts Monday afternoon, former New York Mets franchise great third baseman David Wright says he sees long term success down the road for soon-to-be majority owner Steve Cohen. “I met him in Miami a few years ago. Just the passion that he has for the Mets, the knowledge that he has for the game. … I think...

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Morning Briefing: Mets Clinch Losing Record

Good Morning, Mets fans! On Wednesday, Michael Wacha pitched six innings and allowed four-runs in the Mets’ final home game, before the Rays beat up on their bullpen in an 8-5 loss. The Rays would ultimately take the series and clinch the AL East division crown, while the Mets clinched their third losing record in the last four years. Tonight, David Peterson toes the rubber in D.C. coming...

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Cohen Will Have Exclusive Window to Bid On SNY

According to Mike Ozanian of Forbes, soon-to-be Mets’ owner Steve Cohen will reportedly have 30 days after the sale of the team is finalized to place an exclusive bid on SNY. As Ozanian noted, the regional sports network is worth $1 billion and has an annual equity of $150 million. However, SNY is said to be currently sitting at $850 million in debt. Back in July, it was reported that...

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Mets Waste Strong Outing from DeGrom, Fall 2-1 to Rays

The New York Mets were defeated by the Tampa Bay Rays by a score of 2-1 (Box Score). After lasting just two innings in his previous start due to hamstring spasms, NL Cy Young candidate Jacob deGrom returned to the mound for the Amazins’ and was impressive. DeGrom had a much better outing going seven innings while allowing two-runs, on four hits, matching his career high with 14 strikeouts. For...

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Morning Briefing: Mets Look To Take Rubber Match In Philadelphia

Good Morning, Mets fans! On Wednesday, Jacob deGrom had a surprisingly poor outing, only lasting two innings while giving up three runs before exiting with right hamstring spasms. However, Michael Wacha picked him up with four innings of one-run baseball in long relief to keep the team in the game. This performance wound up paying off as J.D. Davis and Andres Gimenez helped mount a late comeback...

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