Author: Brian Devine

Syndergaard Brings the Heat, Sets Stage For Decisive Mets Victory

Noah Syndergaard immediately set the tone last night during the Mets 9-3 victory in Game 3 of the World Series. On the first pitch of the game, Syndergaard threw a fastball up and in to leadoff man Alcides Escobar, which sent a stern message to the Royals’ dugout. While the Royals were furious about the pitch, Syndergaard fired back with an excellent response after the game. “If they...

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Wright Crushes His First World Series Home Run In Big Four-RBI Night

Third baseman David Wright had his breakthrough moment during Game 3 of the World Series on Friday night. The Mets captain came through with a clutch two-run shot off the hard-throwing Royals’right-hander Yordano Ventura, to give the Mets an early 2-1 lead. “I was trying to tell myself to take it nice and easy, because he supplies the power. You throw upper nineties, you’ve...

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Steven Matz Will Pitch Game 4 No Matter What Happens Tonight

According to manager Terry Collins, rookie left-hander Steven Matz will start Game 4 of the World Series on Saturday no matter what the outcome of tonight’s game is. They do not want Matt Harvey pitching on short rest even if the Mets were to lose tonight, making Game 4 an elimination game. “It’s amazing that I am here in my first season. This is the dream,” Matz said...

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Ojeda Criticizes Mets Game Plan Against Royals

After watching both Matt Harvey and Jacob deGrom struggle against the Royals, former Met and SNY analyst Bob Ojeda is fed up. He says the Mets have been pitching to scouting reports instead of trusting their own talent and ability. “I’m watching two outstanding Mets’ pitchers pitch to a scouting report rather than be who they are,” Ojeda said by phone on Thursday. “It’s been pretty...

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Cueto Dominates Mets With Complete Game Gem

  Despite an inconsistent postseason in 2015, Johnny Cueto delivered an incredible performance last night in Game 2 of the World Series. He fired nine outstanding innings while allowing only one run and two hits. It was a tremendous rebound for Cueto, who allowed eight runs in his last start against the Blue Jays. However, he kept the Mets’ lineup completely off balanced last night with...

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