Author: Tim Ryder

Opinion: Let’s Give Callaway The Benefit Of The Doubt

There has been no shortage of opinions (intelligent, assinine, out-of-the-box, plainly obvious, and everything in-between) so far this spring with regards to the New York Mets’ Opening Day roster, via all media mediums. Whether any of you, me, or even Jerry Seinfeld, agree with the final decisions Mets’ manager Mickey Callaway makes about his roster before his team leaves for New...

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Game Recap: Mets Lose 7-6 to Marlins Despite Late Rally

The New York Mets lost to the Miami Marlins at First Data Field in Port St. Lucie on Thursday afternoon by a 7-6 score despite plating five runs in the ninth inning. The Mets fall to 5-15-2 in Grapefruit League play this year. Matt Harvey came into the day with a 5.59 ERA on ten hits, six earned runs, five strikeouts, and three walks this spring in 9.2 innings. Harvey figures to have a rotation...

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Yankees Release Adam Lind, Mets Not Interested

Matt Ehalt of The Record reports that the Mets are not considering signing Adam Lind. He says the Mets also passed on the first baseman when he was still searching for a major-league deal. Original Post- 12:14 p.m. According to the team’s public relations department, the New York Yankees have released veteran utility player Adam Lind from his minor league contract, making him a free-agent...

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Dark-Horse Roster Candidate: Phillip Evans

New York Mets’ prospect Phillip Evans has made quite the name for himself over the last few seasons. After a standout performance this spring, the 25-year-old from Carlsbad, CA has emerged as a dark-horse candidate to make the Mets’ Opening Day roster. Originally a fifteenth-round draft pick in the 2011 MLB Amateur Draft, the La Costa Canyon HS product didn’t quite find his...

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Syndergaard Strikes Out Five Over 4.2 Innings

Noah Syndergaard took the mound in the first of two New York Mets Grapefruit League games today against the Houston Astros and turned in 4.2 innings of two run ball and struck out five. Syndergaard began his day by striking out George Springer and setting down Josh Reddick and Jose Altuve in order for a perfect first inning. Carlos Correa led off the second with a line-drive single to center....

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