
Good Morning, Mets fans!
The World Series kicked off on Tuesday night as the Los Angeles Dodgers beat the Tampa Bay Rays by a score of 8-3.
On Wednesday, the Dodgers and Rays will face off once again for game two of the World Series. Left-hander Blake Snell is set to take the mound for the Rays against Tony Gonsoliin. The game will be on at 8:08 EST and can be seen on Fox.
Latest Mets News
David Wright wrote about what it meant for him to be a Met for The Players Tribune.
According to Scott Soshnick and Barry Bloom of Sportico, Steve Cohen’s bid to buy the Mets franchise has been approved by Major League Baseball’s ownership committee.
Andrew Marchand of the New York Post reported that WFAN will return and Evan Roberts is the favorite to be Craig Carton’s partner in afternoons.
Latest MLB News
Chris Cotillo of Masslive.com reported that Christian Vazquez said he would love Alex Cora to return as Red Sox manager and the bench coach to be Carlos Beltran.
According to Bill Shakin of the Los Angeles Times, Dodgers co-owner Todd Boehly believes that team revenues and fan experience will be back to normal by 2022.
The Yomiuri Giants announced yesterday that veteran Hisashi Iwakuma will retire at the conclusion of the current Nippon Professional Baseball season.
Latest on MMO
Rich Sparago reminisced upon Yogi Berra‘s contraversial decision in the 1973 World Series.
Rich Mancuso believes that the Mets could sign Trevor Bauer.
Michelle Ioannou conducted a roundtable and collected Metsmerized writer’s World Series predictions.
Michael Mayer posted a fan shot by Bernie Kastner that talks about dual fandom.
On This Day In Mets History
Birthdays: Danny Herrera turns 36.
2000: The Mets opened the Subway World Series against the New York Yankees.
2015: The Mets completed their sweep of the Chicago Cubs with an 8-3 win in Game 4 of the National League Championship Series at Wrigley Field in Chicago, earning a berth in the World Series.
Let’s go Mets!





