Tag: NY Daily News

Morning Briefing: Cohen Willing to Bid Big for Mets and SNY

Good Morning, Mets fans! Thursday started the bidding for the Mets and the news was potentially exciting for fans. Charles Gasparino of Fox Business reports that Steve Cohen is willing to pay $2 billion for the Mets and another $2 billion for SNY. Our own Christopher Soto (resident accountant) clarifies that means Cohen is actually willing to pay $1.6 billion for 80% of the Mets and $1.3 billion...

J.D. Davis Leaves Game With Tweaked Calf

After reaching on an infield single with one out in the eighth inning, J.D. Davis appeared to pull up lame and limp into the dugout, as he was immediately pulled for Aaron Altherr. According Deesha Thosar of NY Daily News, manager Mickey Callaway said that Davis “felt his calf” running down the line, and that the Mets will continue to check on him. According to Matt Ehalt of Yahoo...

Zack Wheeler Goes Seven Innings To Salvage Bullpen in Win

Zack Wheeler and the New York Mets opened up their three-game series in Arizona on Friday night and were looking for some more length out of their starting rotation as some of the key parts of the bullpen recharge their batteries. Wheeler was able to provide that relief, delivering seven innings of work. Wheeler, 29, produced a mostly solid game for New York, allowing four runs on seven hits...

Syndergaard’s Roller Coaster Season Continued in Los Angeles

To say that 2019 has been kind to Noah Syndergaard would be cruel as the once dominant flame thrower has had a rough go of it so far this season. He battled against one of the best teams in all of baseball and helped to produce a quality start without looking like the pitcher he once was in the Metropolitans’ heartbreaking 9-8 loss to the Dodgers. Syndergaard, 26, had a bit of a see-saw...

DeGrom Gets Back on Track with Quality Start

After a clunker of an outing against the Miami Marlins on May 17 that saw Jacob deGrom allow six runs over five innings pitched, the Mets’ reigning CY Young Award winner was in need of a smooth start. On Wednesday night he received exactly what he needed. DeGrom, 30, put together a stellar performance against the division rival, Washington Nationals. Jake put together six solid innings as...

Font Recovers Against Nationals with Solid Outing

. The last time Wilmer Font was on the mound the Washington Nationals were not so kind to him as they rocked him for five runs in just 2.1 innings of work on May 15. Things though were different on Monday night in the Mets’ 5-3 victory over the Nats. Font, 28, opened the game for New York, being named the team’s starter for the game just hours before the first pitch was thrown at...

Neil Walker Felt Good After First Game Since Back Surgery

New York Mets second baseman Neil Walker said he was feeling great after making his first appearance in a game on Sunday for first time since undergoing season-ending back surgery last September. “I can tell as soon as I wake up in the morning, anything that I dealt with for basically four years is completely gone. That’s one part. Then you get to the field, do your routine, you do...

Ambiguous Cespedes, Will He Come Back?

“Yo, will you come back??” After going 0-4 against Madison Bumgarner Wednesday night, Yoenis Cespedes’ 2016 season came to a close. He slashed .280/.354/.530 with 31 home runs and 86 RBIs in only 132 games. Most fans say we can not win without him, however we just might have to. Last offseason, Cespedes signed a 3-year $75M deal with an opt-out clause after one year. That...

Reed Extends Scoreless Streak To 16.1 Innings

With a scoreless appearance yesterday against the Rockies, Addison Reed extended his scoreless inning streak to 16.1 innings. Reed allowed one hit, but struck out three batters to pick up his 26th hold of the season, tying a franchise record set by Aaron Heilman in 2006 “His command is off the charts,” Mets manager Terry Collins said. “His improvement with his slider has really...

Bob Ojeda and Chris Sale Have Some Key Advice For Matt Harvey

As we all await Matt Harvey’s next scheduled start on Monday against the first-place Chicago White Sox, we need to be reminded that we could be left disappointed yet again. Albert Einstein said it best, “the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.” With that being said, it’s time for Harvey to adjust on the...

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