Tag: Mets offense

Mets Offense Fuels Series Victory Over Braves

On Thursday afternoon, the New York Mets set out to win their first series against the Atlanta Braves since August of 2022. After a slow start to the season, several members of the Mets’ offense were on an upward trajectory heading into this game. In particular, Brandon Nimmo and DJ Stewart had launched a combined three home runs in the opening game of the three-game set that catapulted...

Mets’ Offense Off to Frustrating Start

The first two games of the Mets’ series in Milwaukee have gone about as poorly as possible. While it’s important not to overreact to the fifth and sixth games of the season, being outscored 19-0 in two games American Family Field is almost unthinkable for a team with championship aspirations. The #Mets have not scored a run and allowed 9+ runs in back-to-back games for the first time...

Mets Offense Unfazed By Dead Ball

Everything is coming up roses for New York’s lineup despite depressed offensive production league-wide. It appears this Mets offense is unfazed by the dead ball. MLB admitted to variations of their baseball in 2021, and buzz is growing; the ball may be altered once again to begin 2022. However, the bats from Queens have exploded out of the gate, orchestrating a high-scoring assault sans a...

Starling Marte Could Be the Key to Unlocking Mets’ Offensive Potential

Before the previous Collective Bargaining Agreement expired earlier this month, the New York Mets made numerous splashes in free agency, including the signing of outfielder Starling Marte. Reaching the free-agent market for just the second time in his career, Marte wasn’t without a team for very long as the Mets landed him on a four-year, $78-million contract. With the 33-year-old signed...

Acquiring Matt Chapman Likely Wouldn’t Come Without Risk Involved

Over the last several seasons, locating a reliable third baseman has been a major area of concern for the New York Mets and while they’ve yet to effectively fill that position, this offseason might act as their best opportunity to accomplish that feat. Along with a star-studded free-agent class of shortstops, this winter’s market also features a handful of high-profile third basemen,...

Dominic Smith Can Soon Put to Rest His Miserable 2021 Season

For several players across the major leagues, the 2021 season should serve as one to forget, and with just three weeks remaining until the regular season draws to a close, no one will likely be happier to turn the page to 2022 than slugger Dominic Smith. After being limited to a part-time role through his first three seasons with the New York Mets, Smith took full advantage of the universal...

Amid Disappointing Season, Michael Conforto Experiencing Offensive Revival

Set to become a free agent next off-season, outfielder Michael Conforto entered this season with huge aspirations and was aiming to build off his very successful performance during the 60-game schedule, unfortunately, this upcoming winter may not run as smoothly as originally planned. Coming off one of the most productive offensive showings of his career, where he posted nine home runs, 31 RBIs,...

Mets Would Be Wise to Increase Aggressiveness on Base Paths

Despite plenty of optimism heading into this season, it’s no secret the New York Mets have struggled scoring consistently this summer, and if this team hopes to make a late push for the playoffs, some key adjustments must be made to help ignite this offense down the stretch. In an attempt to provide the club’s pitching staff significantly more run support, the most obvious solution...

J.D. Davis Finding His Swing During Pivotal Time For Mets

It’s no secret the New York Mets explored potential upgrades at the third base position over the offseason, but once those efforts proved to be ineffective, they pivoted back to infielder J.D. Davis and were hopeful he could improve off his disappointing 2020 campaign. Coming into this season with a chip on his shoulder, Davis was determined to put those trade rumors behind him and was...

Dominic Smith Must Build Off Recent Success During Second Half

With the second half of the 2021 campaign underway, the New York Mets find themselves at the top of the National League East Division and are attempting to capture their division title since 2015, but in order to accomplish that feat, they’ll need their offense to produce much more consistently. It’s no secret the front office will be searching for an impact bat at this year’s...

Opinion: Mets Should Reignite Pursuit of Kris Bryant

Coming into the 2021 campaign, the New York Mets were hoping to put their previous offensive struggles behind them and transition into a much more consistent offense, however, that hasn’t been the case through the first half of the season. Despite acquiring shortstop Francisco Lindor over the offseason, the former Cleveland Indian hasn’t exactly played up to his high expectations so...

Pete Alonso’s Hitting Woes Have Returned Once Again

Following a disappointing 2020 campaign, which saw first baseman Pete Alonso endure an extremely frustrating sophomore season, the New York Mets were confident he’d be able to bounce back strong this season but it’s been a bit of a rollercoaster type performance for him so far. Wasting zero time to make his presence felt, Alonso hit the ground running out of the gate and excelled...

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