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Category Archives: Mets 2008 Games
Mets Game 37: Win Over Nationals
Mets 6 Nationals 3 John Maine had another stellar outing, going six innings and allowing only two runs (one earned) on two hits and a walk, while striking out five, in leading the Mets to their 20th win of the … Continue reading
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Roster Moves: Official
It’s official: Claudio Vargas has been promoted and will start on Wednesday; Matt Wise has finally been activated; Fernando Tatis has been added to the 40-man and 25-man rosters; Angel Pagan has been place on the 15-day DL (hopefully his … Continue reading
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Mets Game 36: Loss to Nationals
Nationals 10 Mets 3 A terrible night, from all angles. The weather stunk, the defense stunk, the pitching stunk, and the hitting stunk. Nelson Figueroa struggled every inning of his outing, allowing a run in three of the first four … Continue reading
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Mets Game 35: Win Over Reds
Mets 8 Reds 3 It was a good day for Mothers who are Mets fans. In addition, it was a good day for Mets fans in general, as we saw Oliver Perez finally throw a decent game, and watched offense … Continue reading
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Mets Game 34: Loss To Reds
mebeliReds 7 Mets 1 It was a close game — a one-run game, in fact — until the eighth inning. Mike Pelfrey struggled in the first and the fourth, but kept the Mets in the game through six full innings, … Continue reading
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Game 33: Win Over Reds
Mets 12 Reds 6 Ace starter Johan Santana allowed 11 baserunners in six innings, but hung tough and allowed only three runs in leading the Mets to a 12-6 victory. That’s right — the Mets scored another dozen runs. The … Continue reading
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Mets Game 32: Win Over Dodgers
Mets 12 Dodgers1 Wow … where was all that offense in the first two games? The Mets went ape on Dodger ace Brad Penny, slapping him around for ten runs on ten hits and three walks in four frames, then … Continue reading
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Mets Game 31: Loss To Dodgers
Dodgers 5 Mets 4 Before this contest, Hiroki Kuroda had established himself as a pitcher who dominated opposing batters during the first time through the lineup, but struggled the second time around. However, the Mets jumped all over Kuroda in … Continue reading
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