Mets Game 10: Win Over Twins

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On a bone-chilling night in the Twin Cities, the Mets are on the right side of a laugher — winning in Minnesota for the first time ever. Continue reading

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Series Preview: Mets vs. Twins

Quick preview for this weekend’s snowstorm in Minnesota. Continue reading

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Mets Game 9: Loss to Phillies

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For the first time in 2013, the Mets lose a series. It had to happen eventually. Continue reading

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Mets Game 8: Loss to Phillies

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What a difference a day — and a pitcher — makes. Continue reading

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Link Roundup: All About Harvey

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Matt Harvey pitched another great game last night, even without his best command. His fastball darted all over the place, his slider stayed up in the zone, and his changeup was inconsistent.  Yet his line looked like this:

Pitching IP H R ER BB SO HR ERA BF Pit Str
Matt Harvey, W (2-0) 7 3 1 1 2 9 0 0.64 26 110 66

 

One could picture Harvey afterward wearing a red Nike golf shirt saying casually “I didn’t have my A-game today” as he takes a sip of water.

He did it on a national stage, on ESPN, in the home of the Mets’ biggest rival, against a fading ace, Roy Halladay.  If one were prone to superlatives, one could say a torch might have been passed from one dominant right-hander to another last night.

Not since a 1950 movie starring James Stewart has the name “Harvey” created so much buzz.  But the Mets’ pitcher is no invisible rabbit.  He sure looks like the real thing.

Of course, we as Mets fans will always have the ability to find a cloud in every silver lining.  Is there such a thing as too many strikeouts?  Remember when Dwight Gooden tried to pitch to contact more in 1986 in order to lower his pitch count?  One could argue that limited his effectiveness.  One could also argue there were other factors.

In other news, how odd is it that the Mets are 5-2, but have no saves?

Also, a couple of veteran pitchers have found new life with the Mets.  Sidewinder Greg Burke could end up being a weapon out of the Mets bullpen, and well-traveled Scott Rice has shown us the human side of a replacement player.

The Mets are back in Philly tonight for a game featuring the Ben Affleck-approved matchup of Gee/Lee.  Keep checking out Mets today for all the latest.

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Mets Game 7: Win Over Phillies

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Mets make an early season statement in Philadelphia, suggesting that they — and not the Phillies — may be the team to take third place in the NL East. Continue reading

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Why Won’t Mets Get Aaron Harang?

The Dodgers traded excess starter Aaron Harang to the Rockies, who promptly DFA’d him. The Mets, in need of starting pitching, reportedly are not interested. Why not? Continue reading

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Is Jose Fernandez More Unique than Zack Wheeler?

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In need of an emergency starter, the Miami Marlins tapped 20-year-old phenom Jose Fernandez from A-ball. When asked if there was any economical concern over starting Fernandez’s arbitration clock, Marlins owner Jeffrey Loria stated in the Miami Herald,

“So what? We’ll deal with it. He’s unique.”

Makes one wonder if the Mets believe Zack Wheeler is “unique,” doesn’t it? Continue reading

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