Author: Pat Ragazzo

MMO Exclusive: In-Depth Update On Noah Syndergaard And JT Ginn’s Rehab

New York Mets pitchers Noah Syndergaard and J.T. Ginn were seen playing catch together on Friday, which is a big first step in their recovery from Tommy John surgery. Syndergaard posted a video to his Instagram page of he and Ginn throwing the ball around at a short distance. “Thank you to everyone at @cresseysportsperformance and @csp_phystherapy for getting the young gun @jtginn3 and I this...

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Mets’ Bats Remain Quiet in 4-0 Loss to Braves

The New York Mets were shutout by the Atlanta Braves on Sunday by a score of 4-0 (Box Score). It was an odd day to say the least as general manager Brodie Van Wagenen and the Mets announced the unsettling news that Yoenis Cespedes did not show up to the ballpark and they were unable to get in contact with him. The team released an update in the fourth inning that they did not have reason to...

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Morning Briefing: Matz Looking To Lock Down Series Win

Good Morning, Mets fans! On Wednesday, Jacob deGrom took the hill at Citi field against the Red Sox going six innings, three hits, two runs, one walk, and four strikeouts in a no decision as the team lost in heart breaking fashion. Coming off a stellar first start, Steven Matz, will look to shutdown the Red Sox and secure the series win. Let’s take a look at what else went on around the...

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A Closer Look At Pete Alonso’s Early Season Struggles

New York Mets first baseman Pete Alonso’s sophomore campaign is off to a frigid start as he is 2-for-20 with eight strikeouts at the plate to begin the 2020 season. Let’s take a closer look at his early season struggles with data brought to you by Statcast. What’s Going On?  Despite slugging a two-run-homer at Fenway park on Monday night, Alonso has not looked right offensively...

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Mets are Crushed, 14-1, as Braves Take Opening Series

  The New York Mets lost a crucial rubber match to the Atlanta Braves by a substantial mark of 14-1 (Box Score). Pitching  New Jersey native and Seton Hall Prep alumni Rick Porcello got his first start in a Mets uniform on Sunday night. Unfortunately, he had a night to forget going two innings and giving up five runs (four earned), on seven hits, and three walks as he was unable to escape...

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