Author: Rob Piersall

MMO Game Recap: Nationals 4, Mets 3 (Gut Punch!)

The Mets (49-46) were defeated by the Washington Nationals (51-42) today by a score of 4-3. Noah Syndergaard got the start for the Mets in the rubber game this afternoon, and labored through five innings walking a career high five and striking out only four, but was able to limit the damage as he surrendered only one run. However, he is forced to settle with a no decision due to the Nationals...

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MMO Game Recap: Mets 3, Cardinals 1 (18 Inning Edition)

The Mets (48-44) defeated the St. Louis Cardinals (58-34) by a score of 3-1 in 18 innings today at Busch Stadium. Jon Niese tossed his eighth quality start in a row this afternoon, going 7.2 strong innings, allowing zero runs on five hits, while striking out three and walking three. His day came to an end when he drilled Randal Grichuk with a pitch, and was removed in favor of Bobby Parnell who...

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MMO Game Recap: Cardinals 3, Mets 2

The Mets (47-43) were defeated by the St. Louis Cardinals (57-33) by a score of 3-2 tonight at Busch Stadium. Curtis Granderson kicked off the second half of the season by hitting a lead off home run to give Noah Syndergaard a lead before he even took the mound. The last sixteen runs the Mets have scored have come via the home run. Unfortunately for Syndergaard, the Mets offensive woes carried...

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MMO Game Recap: Mets 5, D’Backs 3 (Kirk, Kirk, Kirk!)

The Mets (47-42) defeated the Arizona Diamondbacks (42-45) and completed the three game sweep this afternoon at Citi Field by a score of 5-3. The big story of the day was Kirk Nieuwenhuis, who hit three home runs batting out of the five hole today. Coming into the game, he was batting only .091, but made a huge mark, as he became the first Met to ever hit three home runs in a single game at...

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MMO Game Recap: Mets 4, Diamondbacks 2 #DropTheHammer

The Mets (45-42) defeated the Arizona Diamondbacks (42-43) tonight at Citi Field by a score of 4-1. The big story for the Mets tonight was Noah Syndergaard. The big right-hander pitched eight shutdown innings for the Mets, and gave the team a much needed boost in the wake of the unfortunate injury to Steven Matz. Over the span of the eight frames, Syndergaard struck out a season high thirteen...

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