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Mets Game 34: Loss to Marlins

Marlins 8 Mets 4 For the second time in three days, the Mets make a dramatic comeback in the final inning to take the ballgame, only to lose the ballgame in similarly dramatic fashion.

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Mets Game 29: Win Over Phillies

Mets 5 Phillies 2 The Mets couldn’t beat Roy Halladay, but they were able to beat the Phillies on a night that Halladay pitched.

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Mets Game 24: Loss to Astros

Astros 6 Mets 3 Suddenly this season is looking eerily similar to the four that preceded it: one series, they look like world beaters. The next series, they lose to a last-place team.

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Mets Game 8: Win Over Phillies

Mets 5 Phillies 0 The Mets pound the last-place Phillies, winning the weekend series and lining up a sweep to be polished off on Sunday. However, the Mets gained no ground on the Nationals, who also won and remain a … Continue reading

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Mets Game 3: Win Over Braves

Mets 7 Braves 5 Another day, same headline. You never would have guessed by the final score, but Jonathon Niese nearly threw the first no-hitter in Mets history.

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Mets Spring Training Question 19: Jon Niese

With 19 days before pitchers and Molinas report, let’s discuss Jonathon Niese and his health. Wait, what? What’s the worry with Jon Niese, you say? If you remember, Niese

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The Fantasy 3-Way Deal: No Gio for Metsies

Amid these new rumors circulating around New York Mets and Oakland A’s left-handed starter Gio Gonzalez; I have cultivated a 3-way trade proposal. Thursday night, Ken Rosenthal reported that the Mets are in on the 25-year-old left-hander. Along with the … Continue reading

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Are We Even Worse Off Than We Thought?

Last summer, while Jose Reyes was running away with the NL batting crown, I envisioned a fierce bidding war for his services developing over the winter. The way I figured it, there had to be at least a dozen teams … Continue reading

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