Mets’ Bats Explode Against Potent Red Sox

If only the Mets had played like this all year. Regardless, it still feels good to see the boys in blue and orange hang with the best of ’em and pull out a win against the best team in baseball, the Boston Red Sox. Despite this win meaning nothing for the Mets in the long run, we saw yet again the gruesome twosome duo of Amed Rosario and Jeff McNeil pound the ball, and each record a home...

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Syndergaard Blanks Sox for Seven, Drops ERA to 3.26

Heading into Friday night’s matchup at Fenway Park, the Boston Red Sox were, by all accounts as well as per their MLB-leading .791 OPS, the most offensively prolific team in the major leagues. They figure to remain saddled with that designation through the conclusion of the season, as they hold an 18 percentage point lead in the category with just over two weeks remaining in the year...

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Morning Briefing: Oswalt Looks to Stymie BoSox

Good morning, Mets fans! Corey Oswalt will face off against 2016 Cy Young award winner Rick Porcello at 4:05 p.m. this afternoon. Yesterday, Mickey Callaway announced that Oswalt would make his ninth career start today. The Mets will look to improve to 10-2-1 over their last 13 series. The game can be viewed on WPIX and 710WOR. Led by Jay Bruce and Michael Conforto, the Mets bats exploded in...

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Game Recap: Syndergaard Dominates, Mets Offense Explodes In 8-0 Win

Noah Syndergaard pitched seven shutout innings and the Mets offense crushed four home runs to defeat the Boston Red Sox, 8-0, to extend their winning streak to four games. The Pitching Noah Syndergaard (12-3, 3.26 ERA) bounced back from a rocky start against the Philadelphia Phillies to deliver a shutdown performance against baseball’s best team. He struck out six batters but had to work out of...

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Tom Hallion’s Ass Could Be in the Jackpot, Again

As per a report by Mike Puma of the New York Post, MLB umpire Tom Hallion could face disciplinary action after appearing to stand on home plate after Todd Frazier’s walk-off home run at Citi Field on Thursday afternoon. In the first game of a single-admission doubleheader against the Miami Marlins, down 2-1 with two outs in the bottom of the ninth, the Mets tied the game on Michael...

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Wright Could Pinch Hit Once Activated

New York Mets manager Mickey Callaway said on Friday afternoon that David Wright may appear in more than one game. Callaway will “look for spots to get him in as a pinch-hitter beginning on Sept. 25, when he’s activated”, says Anthony DiComo of MLB.com. Callaway noted that Wright would need a heads up of at least a few innings to get ready for a pinch hitting appearance. It was...

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