Author: Ryan Finkelstein

Players of the Week: McNeil Hits 3 HR’s, Syndergaard Tosses Gems

The New York Mets are red-hot right now, winning 10 of their last 12 games and surging back into Wild Card contention. New York is brimming with confidence after Zack Wheeler and Noah Syndergaard stayed put at the deadline and Marcus Stroman was added to give the rotation and this team newfound life. Over the past week the Mets only lost one game, on Friday night, sweeping the Chicago White Sox...

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Rumor Roundup: The Kettle Is Getting Hot

The trade deadline is just four days away and there still has not been any significant blockbuster trade to speak of. Trade rumors continue to grow but the market is developing rather slowly. Things could pick up at any time, as the clock is ticking to get deals done. Here are the latest rumors leading up to the trade deadline. Oakland Athletics Acquire Jake Diekman From Royals, Still Looking to...

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Potential Landing Spots for Noah Syndergaard

The Noah Syndergaard trade rumors really started to heat up yesterday when two of the more credible reporters in the game, Ken Rosenthal and Buster Olney, both reported about the Mets willingness to trade the 26-year-old flamethrower. Up until this point, Zack Wheeler seemed like the Mets most likely starting pitcher to be moved at the deadline as he will become a free agent after this season....

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MLB Rumor Roundup: Giants Hot Stretch Likely Making Them Buyers

The trade deadline is just six days away and things are really starting to get interesting when it comes to the New York Mets. The Mets have officially proclaimed themselves as sellers, announcing that aside from their All-Stars, everyone is on the table to be moved. Here is the latest rumors that are swirling around baseball heading into the trade deadline. Cubs Interested in Nick Castellanos,...

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Players of the Week: Amed Rosario Continues Torrid Stretch

This past week, the New York Mets were off on Monday, before playing a two-game set against the Minnesota Twins. New York swept the Twins and then headed further to the west coast, where they took on the Giants in a four-game set. On Saturday, the Mets crushed San Francisco to the tune of an 11-4 victory, but that would be the only win they picked up on the Giants. The Mets had a chance to turn...

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