Morning Briefing: Suzyn Waldman Elected to Radio Hall of Fame

Good morning, Mets fans! Longtime Yankees reporter and broadcaster Suzyn Waldman was elected to the Museum of Broadcast Communication Radio Hall of Fame. She’s worked for the Yankees for 36 years and was the first woman to serve as a full-time color commentator in Major League Baseball history. She and John Sterling have been the radio voices of the Yankees since 2005. Latest Mets News The...

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Jacob DeGrom Starting Wednesday in Syracuse

Jacob deGrom will make one more start with the Syracuse Mets. He’ll pitch for the Mets Triple-A affiliate on Wednesday. Finishing up his rehab appearances this will be deGrom’s second start in the upper-most level of the minors. Last time out, deGrom threw a simulated game on Thursday where he reached 60 pitches. DeGrom has made multiple starts in the minors this year. He’s appeared for St....

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MMO Trade Profile: Aaron Loup

Position: LHP Age: 12/19/1987 (34) Stats: 38 G, 0-3, 4.13 ERA, 0 SV, 38 K, 1.316 WHIP, 32.2 IP Rundown Aaron Loup enjoyed an excellent for the New York Mets after signing a one-year deal on January 27th, 2021. He is familiar with Queens and has experienced success for the club. Last season, Loup pitched to a 0.95 ERA in 65 games. His FIP was an excellent 2.45, his WHIP was 0.935, and lefties...

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Rumor Roundup: Mets Eyeing Big Bats

The trade deadline is a little over a week away. Let’s round up the latest Mets trade front news. Juan Soto On Sunday, the New York Post polled a plethora of league executives and asked where Juan Soto could land. The heavy favorite answer was the St. Louis Cardinals. C.J. Cron The Mets looked into Colorado’s C.J. Cron, a right-handed batting first baseman, says SNY. Cron does not...

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3 Up, 3 Down: Mets Offense Slow Out Of Break

3 UP Starting Pitching Dominance We knew the New York Mets starting pitching was going to be great, but no one could expect it to be this great. In this series, Max Scherzer, Chris Bassitt, and Carlos Carrasco combined to only allow four runs over 18 innings (2.00 ERA) while racking up 20 strikeouts. What speaks volumes about this staff is this can actually be considered a down series. In fact,...

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Mets by the Numbers: Max Scherzer Moves Up the All-Time Leaderboards

In this weekly feature for MMO, I’m going to look back at the previous week’s games and share some interesting data and information that I’ve collected through various websites such as Baseball-Reference, FanGraphs, and Baseball Savant. It’ll be a mixture of facts, stats, and analytics. Let’s get into the seven days between July 17 and July 23 (with only three regular season games played due to...

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