Author: Samantha Brown

Morning Briefing: Baseball Mourns The Loss of Whitey Ford

Good Morning, Mets fans! The Rays beat the Yankees 2-1 and are moving on to the ALCS. They will face off against the Houston Astros in a best-of-seven series in San Diego, California at Petco Park. The ALCS will start on Sunday, October 11, and the NLCS games will be in Arlington, Texas at Globe Life Field starting Monday, October 12. The NLCS will have 11,500 fans able to be in attendance, but...

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Morning Briefing: Wild Card Series All Wrapped Up

Good Morning, Mets fans! What a week full of playoff baseball! With the conclusion of the Padres-Cardinals game, that concludes the 2020 MLB Wild Card Series! 16 teams went in; eight teams stayed in, and eight teams came out. Latest Mets News LHP David Peterson has been chosen for Baseball America’s 2020 All-Rookie Team, article by Kyle Glaser. According to Tim Healey of Newsday the Mets...

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Morning Briefing: MLB Sets Playoff Bubble Plan

Good Morning, Mets fans! Last night the Mets dominated in a blowout against the Blue Jays scoring 18 runs on 19 hits, getting four-RBI nights from Michael Conforto, Dominic Smith, and Wilson Ramos. Jacob deGrom went six sparkling innings giving up only one earned run on three hits with nine strikeouts; his ERA went down to 1.67 and he got his fourth win of the season. Tonight, Seth Lugo (2-2,...

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Morning Briefing: Mets Look To Rebound After 5-3 Loss In Opener

Good Morning, Mets fans! The Mets took on the second place Philadelphia Phillies last night at Citi Field. Rick Porcello had one of his better outings of the season on Friday night going six innings, giving up only two earned runs on three hits while walking two and striking out six batters. Misplays by Andres Gimenez and Dominic Smith put the Phillies in front 4-2. A bases loaded hit-by-pitch...

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Morning Briefing: Mets Sweep Doubleheader Over Struggling Yanks

Good Morning, Mets fans! Michael Wacha (1-2, 7.41 ERA) took the mound for game one of the doubleheader, striking out seven in three innings but allowing four runs. Fortunately, after Jordan Montgomery (2-1, 4.44 ERA) shut the Mets out for the first four innings, the Mets’ bats woke up and bailed the right-hander out, coming from behind to take a 6-4 lead which they ultimately held onto....

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