Author: Rob Piersall

World Series Game Thread: Dodgers vs. Astros, 8 PM (ET)

Houston Astros (101-61) vs. LOS ANGELES DODGERS (104-58) RHP Justin Verlander (4-0, 1.46) vs. LHP Rich Hill (0-0, 3.00) Wednesday, October 25, 2017 | 8:09 p.m. ET | Dodger Stadium | Los Angeles, CA World Series- Game 2 (L.A. leads 1-0) TV: FOX | Radio: AM 570 (Eng.); 1020 AM (Span.), ESPN Radio, AM 1540 (Kor.) The opening salvo was fired last night! The Dodgers jumped out to an early 1-0 series...

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MMO Roundtable: What Is The Biggest Need For Mets This Offseason?

Since the regular season ended and Terry Collins stepped down from the post he held for seven seasons, most of the rumors swirling around the New York Mets were all about potential successors to fill the managerial vacancy. With Mickey Callaway landing the job as New York’s next skipper and a coaching staff ultimately being chosen soon, focus has shifted to the on-field product and what...

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Mets Introduce Their New Manager Mickey Callaway

The New York Mets introduced their 21st manager in team history, Mickey Callaway, Monday afternoon at Citi Field. General manager Sandy Alderson said the team originally had over 30 potential options to replace Terry Collins, but shortened it down to six. The Mets brass planned on doing a second round of interviews, but they overwhelmingly decided Callaway was the man for the job. “We knew...

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Alex Cora Officially Named Red Sox Manager

The search for a new manager in Boston is over. The Red Sox officially announced  Sunday afternoon on Twitter that they signed Alex Cora to a three-year deal to manage the team. The deal includes an option for 2021. Cora will become the 47th manager in Red Sox history. Neither the Houston Astros nor the Red Sox will comment further until after the World Series is over. Original Report: Oct 21...

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Amazin’ Memories: Mets Clinch 2015 National League Pennant

It was my first semester away at school. I started watching baseball in my dormitories’ lounge and befriended a couple other Mets fans. It became a nightly occurrence. We would play cards and watch the Mets game on their road to the playoffs. We enjoyed watching them clinch the division, the dramatic National League Division Series and finally the pennant. There was a lot of pent up...

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