Author: Samantha Brown

Noah Syndergaard Pitches Well Before Mickey Callaway Makes Crucial Mistake

In the first game of this series, the Mets lose in an incredibly awful 9-3 loss courtesy of the Mets bullpen. The good news is, Noah Syndergaard threw a few great innings before the Giants blew the team away and tacked on six more runs. With the worst ERA out of the five starters in the Mets rotation, Noah Syndergaard came in and had a lot more success in the 100th outing of his career. While...

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Morning Briefing: Jason Vargas Looks To Get Mets Back on Track

Good Morning Mets Fans! In Noah Syndergaard’s 100th start of his career, he threw 6.2 innings of three-run baseball against the last place Giants. Syndergaard was pulled in a tied game, so he will get a no-decision for this outing. Madison Bumgarner kept the Mets off the board for five innings until he gave up two homers in the sixth to Pete Alonso and Wilson Ramos. After yet another...

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Mickey Callaway Is Tired of Making Excuses for Struggling Mets

After a dreadful 2-5 road trip versus the Dodgers and Diamondbacks , and a 9-11 record in their last 20 games, Mickey Callaway is getting tired of making excuses. The Mets suffered their fifth loss of their road trip on Sunday against the Diamondbacks’ Merrill Kelly – a 30-year-old rookie with a 4.41 ERA – and Callaway was livid about the team’s performance. “We have to do better. I’m kind of...

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Morning Briefing: Can Mets Salvage Road Trip?

Good morning, Mets fans! Jacob deGrom was in vintage form on Saturday, as he gave up only one earned run over 6.2 innings pitched. However, after the right-hander was removed after a hip cramp, New York’s bullpen surrendered five unanswered runs to allow Arizona to tie up the series. Lefty, Steven Matz (4-3, 3.55) faces off against rookie pitcher Merrill Kelly (4-6, 4.83) in the rubber...

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Morning Briefing: DeGrom, Greinke Face Off After Mets’ Late Heroics

Good morning Mets fans! In a back and forth game between the Mets and Diamondbacks, the Mets took game one of the three-game series in Arizona with a little help from unexpected heroes. Todd Frazier and Adeiny Hechavarria both went 2-for-4 with three runs batted in combined. Pinch hitters J.D. Davis and Carlos Gomez got two clutch hits with two outs scoring the final two runs to tie the game at...

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