Author: Violeta Pietronico

Morning Briefing: Spring Training Called Off, Season on Hold

  Good Morning, Mets fans! Sadly, we will have to wait just a little bit longer for the game that we love, but the right decisions were made. On Thursday, Major League Baseball announced that – as of 4:00 PM that afternoon – all Spring Training games will be cancelled going forward as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. In addition, the start of the MLB season will officially...

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Mets Stymie Astros In Strong 3-1 Victory

The Mets defeated the Houston Astros by a score of 3-1 on Sunday afternoon. Mets’ pitchers proved strong once again, and the offense put up just enough to take the W. Pitching Noah Syndergaard came out of the gate strong, striking out two in a one-two-three first inning. After a clean second, Syndergaard surrendered a run in the third on a Alex De Goti double to left. The right-hander...

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Morning Briefing: Marcus Stroman Dominant in Win Over Cards

Good Morning, Mets fans! We made it over the hump, which means the week is almost over! Here’s what you need to know: The Mets beat the St. Louis Cardinals on Wednesday afternoon by a score of 4-1. Pete Alonso drove in the first run with a single, while the second scored after Michael Conforto grounded into a double play with the bases full. The scoring continued in the fourth with an...

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Morning Briefing: Mets Snag Late-Inning Victory Against ‘Stros

Good morning, Mets fans! March has officially begun, which means that Opening Day is a little over three weeks away! On Saturday, the Mets notched a late-inning victory against the Houston Astros by a score of 2-1. Pitching was the name of the game and Steven Matz led the charge, pitching two scoreless innings and giving up just one hit. Franklyn Kilome, Stephen Gonsalves, Peter Tago, Jordan...

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Morning Briefing: Peanut Butter Cups!

Good Morning, Mets fans! Another week in the books, as spring baseball rolls right along. The Mets fell to 1-5-1 with a loss to the 6-0 Marlins on Thursday night, 3-1. Rick Porcello tossed two scoreless innings with two strikeouts in his second spring start. Right-handers Brad Brach and Robert Gsellman each tossed a scoreless inning. Prospect Edgardo Fermin knocked in the only Mets run with a...

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