Author: Samantha Brown

Resurgent Mets Take First Two Games Against Nationals

After an ugly five-game losing streak, the Mets came home for a seven-game homestand against the Washington Nationals and the Detroit Tigers. Before Monday night’s game, the Mets players had a meeting with Brodie Van Wagenen and the front office along with the coaching staff. The meeting was a reinforcement of the confidence the front office has in their team and their coaching staff....

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4 Things We Learned From Van Wagenen and Callaway on Monday

Brodie Van Wagenen and Mickey Callaway spoke earlier today and gave us a lot of information to digest in a short amount of time. Here are some of the important comments and concerns they addressed in their press conferences: Who Was Chosen For The Spot Start Monday And Why? Mickey Callaway was choosing between either RHP Wilmer Font or RHP Drew Gagnon. Font has now started two games in his brief...

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Matz Can’t Lift Mets After Injured List Stint

It wasn’t the outing the Mets needed from their starting pitching, but it wasn’t entirely their fault. Steven Matz got the start for the Mets and lasted just three innings, but with New York able to muster up just one hit, it didn’t matter much anyway. After missing two starts with an issue in the radial nerve in his left elbow, Matz took the hill Saturday afternoon against the Marlins. In the...

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Pitiful Mets Can’t Catch Up in Loss to Lowly Marlins

The pitiful New York Mets endured a brutal loss to the cellar dwelling Miami Marlins on Friday night at Marlins Park. After playing a game of catch up the entire match, the Mets fell just short of Miami in the ultimate 8-6 loss. “We fought back the last couple of nights, but we have to do a better job of putting ourselves in a position where we don’t have to fight back,” Mets manager Mickey...

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Wheeler Hit Hard Again By Nationals

Zack Wheeler struggled on Thursday in the Mets 7-6 loss to the Nationals and was beat by Washington for the second time this season in three starts. In the first inning, Wheeler allowed the first four batters he faced to reach. After getting a run-scoring double play to potentially limit the damage, the right-hander gave up back-to-back RBI doubles to Gerardo Parra and Anthony Rendon. The...

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