Author: Pat Ragazzo

Morning Briefing: Mets Back to 3 Games From Wild Card Spot

Good morning Mets fans! On Wednesday, the Mets rallied in the ninth inning to score four-runs and steal the rubber game from the Colorado Rockies to stay afloat in the Wild Card race. Noah Syndergaard finally got his own personal catcher in his start yesterday yet still allowed four-runs for the third straight start. Luckily his offense bailed him out late in the game. With 10 games left to go,...

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Matz Gets Rocked As Mets Fall To Five Back In Colorado, 9-4

The New York Mets were defeated by the Colorado Rockies by a score of 9-4 (Box Score). Coming off a heart breaking loss on Sunday night, the Mets did not fair any better with their backs against the wall. Steven Matz took the bump tonight and intially pitched well until an ugly fourth inning. Despite pitching with a three-run lead, Matz completely fell apart in the frame walking-two, giving up a...

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Morning Briefing: Mets Look For Sweep of Diamondbacks

Good morning Mets fans! On Wednesday, the Mets thumped the Diamondbacks by a score of 9-0 to pickup a series victory. Steven Matz gutted out six shutout innings striking out seven, walking three, and allowing four-hits. The Mets have now won three-straight and are looking to secure the four-game sweep in the final game today. The team sits just two-games back of the Chicago Cubs and Milwaukee...

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Mets Top D-Backs 3-1 Behind Alonso’s Two Homers

The New York Mets defeated the Arizona Diamondbacks by a score of 3-1 (Box Score). While Noah Syndergaard stole the headlines during the day on Monday, Jacob deGrom shined at night going seven strong allowing only one run, while striking out 11 to pickup his ninth win of the season. Pete Alonso provided the majority of the offense with two-homers (46, 47), which accounted for two-of-the-three...

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Morning Briefing: Resilient Mets Get Off Day Ahead of Phillies Series

Good morning Mets fans! Yesterday, the resilient Mets bounced back from their six-run meltdown on Tuesday, to take the series in D.C. on Wednesday. Zack Wheeler did not have his best stuff, but scratched out five innings of one-run baseball. His offense would provide all the support needed driving in eight runs on 13 hits. The Mets now come back home to face the Philadelphia Phillies in a...

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