Author: Samantha Brown

Morning Briefing: Mets Officially Sign and Introduce Matthew Allan

It is, yet another, unpleasant morning to be a Mets fan. Jacob deGrom took the hill Friday night against his 21-year-old counterpart in Mike Soroka. The two battled through six innings apiece giving up three and two earned runs, respectively.  Ultimately, the Mets lost their sixth game in a row in a 6-2 final against the first place Braves. Some positive things to mention about this game: Pete...

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Morning Briefing: Mets Fall To Season-Low Six Games Under .500

Good morning, Mets fans! The Mets gave up, yet another, win-able game to the Phillies courtesy of the bullpen. After Walker Lockett threw 5.1 innings and gave up four earned runs, Wilmer Font entered the game and gave up three earned runs to hand the Phillies a 7-5 lead which remained intact from the sixth inning through to the ninth. The Mets lost even after out-hitting the Phillies 12 to...

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Morning Briefing: Mets Get Win in Atlanta After Team Meeting

Good morning, Mets fans! Tonight, Steven Matz (5-4, 3.93) will face off against southpaw pitcher Max Fried (7-3, 4.11). In Steven Matz’s last three outings, he gave up 10 earned runs in 18 innings of work. Matz struck out a season-high 10 batters in his outing on June 8 and racked up another 11 in his other two outings combined, while walking six of his opponents. Max Fried has struggled...

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Morning Briefing: Brett Baty Finalizing Contract With Mets This Week

Good morning, Mets fans! And just like that, the first of two Subway Series meetings this year is over in a day-night doubleheader. In game one, Zack Wheeler faced off against Masahiro Tanaka and Jason Vargas opposed fellow southpaw pitcher James Paxton. Although the Mets tacked on runs early, scoring four runs in the third inning, the Yankees struck back tagging Wheeler for five earned runs in...

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Robinson Cano Leaves Wednesday’s Game With Re-Aggravated Quad Injury

Robinson Cano exited Wednesday night’s game after the fourth inning, appearing to be dealing with a leg injury after running down the line to first base. According to the Mets booth, he left with a re-aggravated quad. Cano, 36, returned from the 10-day injured list (quad injury) Wednesday to join the Mets for the second game out of this three-game series against the San Francisco Giants....

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