Monthly Archives: April 2007

Game 7: Win

Mets 11 Phillies 5 Big Mouth Rollins Boots the Ball It was Jimmy Rollins who shot off his mouth early in spring training, claiming that his Phillies were the “team to beat” in the NL East. And, it was Jimmy … Continue reading

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Game 6: Loss

Braves 3 Mets 2 In 2006, it took three months for the Mets to lose a three-game series. This year, a very different story — perhaps indicative of the fact that 2007 will be no cakewalk for the Mets. Though … Continue reading

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Game 5: Loss

Braves 5 Mets 3 It had to happen eventually. Surely we didn’t expect the Mets to go 162-0. Things started out well, beginning with Paul LoDuca’s solo homerun in the top of the first and Tom Glavine’s first-pitch out in … Continue reading

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Game 4: Win

Mets Braves What else is there to say? The Mets rock! After all the concern surrounding the Mets’ starting rotation, it appears now to be the area of least concern. Of course, it’s early, but if the first four games … Continue reading

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Cool Mets Stuff

Not much Mets news with the day off, so today’s post is self-serving and blatantly commercialized. You may or may not realize that publishing a blog costs money, and to help defray the costs, MetsToday has implemented a few revenue … Continue reading

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Game 3: Win

Mets 10 Cardinals 0 Talk about breaking it open. Behind the spectacular pitching of John Maine, it appeared that the Mets would grind out another good-baseball, well-executed win against their former closer Braden Looper. What began as a pitchers’ duel … Continue reading

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Mets Chemistry and Continuity

It seems like all the pundits are trying to look smart by picking the Phillies or the Braves to win the NL East, based on the changes those teams made to “improve” their respective squads. The prognosticators point to the … Continue reading

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Game 2: Win

Mets 4 Cardinals 1 Hey! We’re still undefeated! It wasn’t particularly spectacular, or filled with dramatic moments, but it was a win. The victory was due in large part to Orlando Hernandez, who pitched seven strong innings and allowed only … Continue reading

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