Author: Rob Piersall

MMO Game Recap: Mets 15, Dodgers 2

The New York Mets (50-48) defeated the Los Angeles Dodgers (56-43) by a score of 15-2 tonight at Citi Field. Pitching: Well, Matt Harvey didn’t have to worry about pitching with a slim lead this evening, as the Mets tagged Dodgers starter Zach Lee for seven runs on eleven hits in only 4.2 innings in the rookie’s major league debut. Harvey gave the Mets seven strong innings, allowing...

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Cole Hamels Tosses No-Hitter Against Cubs

Cole Hamels made history this afternoon at Wrigley Field, as the ace of the Philadelphia Phillies rotation no-hit the Chicago Cubs. The lefty, who has come up in many trade rumors and is likely headed out of Philadelphia in the coming week, showed that his arm is a-okay, shutting down the talented, young position players that comprise the Cubs lineup. The game ended with a long fly ball out to...

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MMO Game Recap: Dodgers 7, Mets 2

The Mets (49-48) were defeated by the Los Angeles Dodgers (55-42) by a score of 7-2 tonight at Citi Field. Jon Niese made the start for the Mets this evening, despite the fact that his wife had gone into labor earlier on today. Unfortunately for Niese, it was a start to forget, as he lasted only three innings, getting touched up four six runs on eight hits, while walking one and striking out...

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Mets Acquire Juan Uribe and Kelly Johnson From Braves

According to Jim Bowden of ESPN on Twitter as well as various other sources, the Mets and Braves have reportedly finished a deal that has infielder Juan Uribe and utility man Kelly Johnson to the Mets in exchange for prospects John Gant and Robert Whalen. Uribe, 36, is a thirteen year veteran who has spent time with the Rockies, White Sox, Giants, Dodgers, and currently the Atlanta Braves....

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MMO Game Recap: Dodgers 3, Mets 0

The Mets (49-47) were defeated by the Los Angeles Dodgers (55-42) by a score of 3-0 tonight at Citi Field. Well, the Mets offense did absolutely nothing against tonight. But what else would you expect when you have John Mayberry, who is batting a robust .170/.235/.330, hitting cleanup against arguably the best pitcher in baseball, Clayton Kershaw? Speaking of the stud lefty, he took full...

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