Author: Pat Ragazzo

Morning Briefing: Mets Look To Pickup Series Win in D.C.

Good morning Mets fans! On Wednesday, the Mets dropped the second game of their series with the Washington Nationals to fall back below .500 again. Wilmer Font got roughed up in his second start as a Met allowing five runs in only two and a third innings. Last night’s loss snapped a three game winning streak for the amazins.’ This afternoon, Zack Wheeler looks to build off his last...

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NL East Report: Phillies Cruising, Braves, Nats and Mets Underachieving

  Team News and Notes: Philadelphia Phillies (23-16) After losing a series to the Mets in the end of April, the Phillies have caught fire. Philadelphia is arguably playing their best baseball of the season and have now won 10 of their last 13 games. Pitching: Despite going 16-14 in the opening month of the season, the Phillies recent streak has gotten them up to seven games over .500 and...

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MLB News: Madison Bumgarner Lists Eight Team No-Trade Clause

According to Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic, San Francisco Giants ace Madison Bumgarner has listed eight teams on his no-trade list. These teams include the Atlanta Braves, Boston Red Sox, Chicago Cubs, Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Philadelphia Phillies, and St.Louis Cardinals. As Rosenthal noted, this group of eight are all contenders, who may be interested in acquiring...

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Morning Briefing: Mets Head Home After Rough Road Trip

Good morning Mets fans! On Wednesday afternoon, the Mets fell to the San Diego Padres by a score of 3-2 to lose the rubber game and series. Despite coming off a dramatic comeback win on Tuesday night, the Mets were unable to hold onto an early 2-0 lead as the Padres stormed back for three unanswered runs. After yesterday’s loss the team finished an overall discouraging road trip with a 1-5...

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Morning Briefing: Syndergaard Looks To Get Back On Track

Good morning Mets fans! On Wednesday, Jacob deGrom bounced back with seven shut out innings of three hit baseball, while recording six strikeouts against the Cincinnati Reds. Unfortunately, the Mets did not provide any run support as they were shutout 1-0. Mets hitters were stifled the majority of the night by Reds pitcher Anthony DeSclafani. The opposing starter went five and 2/3rds innings...

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