Former Met Dave Magadan Endorses Tim Bogar For Next Manager

New York Mets managerial candidate Tim Bogar is down to one of the four finalists for the position, and has a longtime friend and former Met in his corner. Dave Magadan recently spoke with Mike Puma of the New York Post and told him that Bogar would be a really good manager for New York. As Puma notes, the two missed being teammates by just one season, but over the years have coached together...

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A Mets Fan’s Guide to PNC Park

PNC Park quickly became one of my favorite ballparks. It hands down has the best view – there really is no argument. If you don’t believe me, take a look for yourself…   this has immediately become my favorite ballpark view pic.twitter.com/1aRSaYZEC0 — Michelle Ioannou (@mnioannou) August 2, 2019   I still can’t get over it. That picture was from the...

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Pete Alonso’s Best Single-Game Performances of 2019

By Matt Musico It’s not even November yet and we’ve already run out of ways to describe just how insane of a season New York Mets first baseman Pete Alonso had in 2019. He summed it up very nicely and professionally at the end of the year, saying that this stretch of 162 games was the most fun he’s ever had. The kind of season he put together was also like none we’ve ever...

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Morning Briefing: Astros One Win Away

By Matt Mancuso Good morning Mets fans! I have a love/hate relationship with tomorrow. On the bright side, the Nationals, a.k.a the bane of my adolescence, could lose the World Series. While their baby-shark celebrations and the dancing skills of Juan Soto had me rooting for them at a point, I’ve come to the conclusion that their many inter-division losses outweigh whatever dances come...

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MLB News: Max Scherzer Will Not Pitch Game 5 Due to Injury

Washington Nationals’ ace Max Scherzer will not pitch Game 5 tonight against the Houston Astros due to neck and back spasms. Joe Ross will toe the rubber in his place. Scherzer, 35, has pitched in five games this postseason, logging wins in the NLDS, NLCS and one in the World Series. Overall on the season, Scherzer logged a 2.92 ERA, 2.45 FIP, 12.7 K/9 and 1.027 WHIP in 27 games started....

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Rosenthal: Brewers’ Bench Coach Murphy “Mystery” Candidate For Mets Manager

According to Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic, the mystery candidate for the Mets’ managerial opening is Milwaukee Brewers’ bench coach Pat Murphy. Murphy, 60, has been in the game of baseball for over 30 years. The Syracuse native was the head coach of the Notre Dame Fighting Irish from 1988-94 where he compiled a 318-116-1 record and is where he coached current Brewers’ manager,...

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