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Category Archives: Mets 2014 Games
Mets Games 160, 161, 162 – Wait ’til Next Year!
Mets 8 Astros 3 Mets 2 Astros 1 Astros 3 Mets 1 Here’s what I wrote for ESPN’s final “Power Rankings”: The Mets finished with 79 wins for the first time since 2010, winning seven of their last 11 games … Continue reading
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Mets Games 158, 159: Split With Nationals
Nationals 3 Mets 0 Mets 7 Nationals 4 It’s official: the Mets will finish the season with a losing record. However, there is still a very good chance they will win 80 games — and that’s only 10 off from … Continue reading
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Mets Game 157: Loss To Nationals
Nationals 4 Mets 2 One team played a very crisp, clean, fundamentally sound game, while the other, didn’t. Which was which? Check the final score. Congrats to the Mets for clinching their sixth consecutive non-winning season.
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Mets Games 155, 156: Wins Over Not-So-Braves
Mets 10 Braves 2 Mets 4 Braves 2 Mets sweep the Braves in Atlanta for the first time since 2007, and are now threatening to finish second in the NL East. Who’da thunk it?
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Mets Game 154: Win Over Braves
Mets 5 Braves 0 Mets win but are mathematically eliminated from the postseason. Thus, the rest of September will be filled with officially meaningless games.
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Mets Games 152, 153 vs. Marlins
Marlins 4 Mets 3 Mets 9 Marlins 1 Mets follow up Wilmer Flores Day with loss to the Fish, losing the series and dropping to fourth place in the NL East.
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Mets Game 151: Loss To Marlins
Marlins 6 Mets 5 The game couldn’t have started out better for the Mets, and couldn’t have finished much worse.
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Mets Games 148, 149, 150 vs. Nationals
Nationals 3 Mets 0 Nationals 10 Mets 3 Mets 4 Nationals 3 The Nationals mathematically eliminate the Mets from winning the NL East. At least the Mets didn’t get swept. But before we go any further, a question: have you … Continue reading
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