Morning Briefing: Gare, Keith, Ron Call Mets Virtual Victory

Good Morning Mets fans! Latest Mets News Yesterday, SNY’s booth trio Gary, Keith, and Ron called SNY’s telecast of a virtual Mets-Astros game. The full game can be found here. Mets prospect Jake Mangum had former SEC opponent Pete Alonso guest star on the latest episode of his podcast “The Jake Mangum Show”. Justin Toscano of The Record profiled Jacob deGrom’s...

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MMO Game Thread: MLB The Show and No-Han

MLB will be streaming Johan Santana’s June 1, 2012 no-hitter against the St. Louis Cardinals on social platforms as part of their #MLBATHOME series. The historic moment in Mets history was the franchise’s first no-hitter. The moment was made possible largely in part to an incredible seventh-inning catch by left fielder Mike Baxter, in which he hit the wall and subsequently landed on...

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Fan Shot: Ranking Every Mets Uniform In Franchise History

Video Fan Shot by Anthony Metro The video I am submitting is entitled Ranking Every Mets Uniform in Franchise History. The YouTube videos are broken down into two separate parts. Part 1 – I cover the original uniforms from 1962 all the way through the ‘snow white’ home jerseys unveiled in 1998. Part 2 – We wrap up the rest of the uniforms and notably cover the...

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Mets Video Vault: 1992 Opening Night vs. Cardinals

Here is proof that some good came out of the abominable 1992 season. Hoping to eradicate a disastrous conclusion to 1991, the Mets’ winter maneuvering was predicated upon acquiring proven veterans. Bret Saberhagen, Eddie Murray, and Willie Randolph were among the newcomers, joining Gooden and HoJo to help foster expectations of a division title. The initial test of this experiment came...

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Best Five Defenders In Mets History

The New York Mets have had some terrific fielders make stops in Flushing over the years. Some were mainstays, others made brief visits and continued on their way. Bud Harrelson, John Olerud, Tommie Agee, Dave Magadan, David Wright, the list goes on. The offensive aspect of the game has and will continue to be baseball’s bread and butter, but elite glovework is something to behold and to be...

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Morning Briefing: Season Could Start As Early As May In Arizona

Good Morning, Mets fans! Major League Baseball and the MLBPA are focusing on a plan backed by federal health officials that could have players in training camps by May and games soon thereafter, per Jeff Passan of ESPN. Latest MLB News Detroit Tigers legend and Hall of Famer Al Kaline passed away at age 85. Dr. Meredith Wills of The Athletic uncovers the secrets of the 2019 postseason baseball....

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