Author: Samantha Brown

Matz Goes Into Cruise Control

The Mets started their four-game series against the Atlanta Braves on Thursday night with lefty Steven Matz on the rubber. In Matz’s first two starts, he posted a 0.87 ERA over ten and one-third innings pitched giving up only one earned run. In that span, he struck out 11 batters and walked four. Matz, 27, faced the reigning NL East Division Champs and looked to continue his success in his...

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Conforto Is Scorching Hot To Start the 2019 Season

On Tuesday night, Michael Conforto continued his incredibly impressive start to the 2019 season as he went 2=for-3 with two walks, a double, a home run, and three RBI while also scoring three run runs against the Minnesota Twins. His double and home run both came off Twins’ right-hander Kyle Gibson, in the second and third innings, respectively. Conforto, 26, has now homered and doubled in...

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Todd Frazier to Play Four Innings At Shortstop in Rehab Game

During Tuesday’s pregame press conference with Mickey Callaway, he revealed some interesting information regarding his injured veterans in Todd Frazier and Jed Lowrie. Frazier has started the year on the injured list due to a strained left oblique he has been playing in minor league games recently and continues his rehab tonight. In his pre-game press conference Mickey Callaway mentioned...

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Matz’s Move to Opposite Side of Mound Proved Beneficial on Saturday

After a four pitch walk to start off the game and 51 pitches through two innings, Steven Matz locks in and goes on to pitch five scoreless innings. Matz would wind up with a no-decision, his eighth straight, despite the Mets’ 6-5 win against the Nationals. But forget about all that, what’s more important was how the left-hander buckled down and struck out eight. How did he do it?...

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Recent Former Mets Edition: Where Are They Now?

There are a bunch of past Mets who we have come to love over the years and some of them continued to rake in the major leagues, but others… disappeared. Where are they? Asdrubal Cabrera played with the Mets from 2016-2018. Throughout those two and a half seasons, he bat .270/.338/.465 for the team in that time. The now 33-year-old remains in the majors with the Texas Rangers  having just...

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