Mets Game 75: Win Over Marlins

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Jacob deGrom finally earns his first Major League win. Continue reading

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Mets Game 74: Loss To Marlins

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It was the Marcell Ozuna Show.
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Mets Game 73: Win Over Marlins

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Andrew Heaney was outstanding in his MLB debut. However, unfortunately for him, Zack Wheeler was much better. Continue reading

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Should Billingsley Setback Influence Harvey’s Rehab Schedule?

If you haven’t heard, Dodgers pitcher Chad Billingsley — who was recovering from Tommy John surgery performed in April 2013 — was shut down for the rest of the season with a torn flexor tendon.

Should that news affect how the Mets allow Jeremy Hefner and/or Matt Harvey to proceed with their rehabilitation from the same surgery? Continue reading

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Mets Game 72: Win Over Cardinals

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Bartolo Colon‘s arm, bat lead Mets over Redbirds, preserving Terry Collins‘ job for at least one more day. Continue reading

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Hear Mike Francesa Slam Mets Sleepover

In case you missed it, you really must hear Mike Francesa’s take on the upcoming “sleepover” promotion at Citi Field on July 19th.

What the sleepover entails is Continue reading

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Can a Terry Collins Team Finish Strong?

First off, I spent a good fifteen 75 minutes trying to decide if the headline should have finished with “strong” or “strongly.” “Strongly” would seem to be correct, but the commonly accepted idiom in everyday American conversation appears to be “strong.”

In any case, if the Mets are to have any chance at reaching their goal of 90 wins this season, they’ll likely need to find someone to replace Terry Collins as manager. Continue reading

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Mets Game 71: Loss To Cardinals

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Mets find yet another way to lose. They’re running out of ways.

Oh, by the way — with this loss, the Mets are now in sole possession of last place, and have two more losses than the phourth-place Phillies. You can always win more games, but you can never lose less. Just sayin’. Continue reading

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