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After beating the Bronx Bombers with big-barreled bats twice in Yankee Stadium, Mets offense gets quiet as a mouse and is shut out in consecutive games in The Field At Shea Bridge. Continue reading
After beating the Bronx Bombers with big-barreled bats twice in Yankee Stadium, Mets offense gets quiet as a mouse and is shut out in consecutive games in The Field At Shea Bridge. Continue reading
After breaking out in the Bronx, the Mets sluggers are quieted in Queens. Continue reading
Mets beat the Yankees in the second game of the subway series, and for the sixth straight time that the two teams have met. Continue reading
Mets come back in dramatic fashion to win Game One of the 2014 World Subway Series. Continue reading
It took nearly four hours for the first nine innings to complete. The marathon, and the Mets’ losing streak, finally ended after 11 innings, four hours, and twenty-two minutes. Continue reading
Mets lose their fifth straight to take sole possession of last place in the NL East. Continue reading
This felt like a 25-inning game on the Left Coast. And that’s how it felt in the 6th inning.
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In case you missed it, Omar Quintanilla was designated for assignment the other day, and replaced on the roster with Wilmer Flores, who will start tonight at shortstop. Here is the lineup that will face The Mound Artist Formerly Known as Fausto Carmona and the Philadelphia Phillies:
Juan Lagares – CF
Daniel Murphy – 2B
David Wright – 3B
Curtis Granderson – RF
Chris Young – LF
Josh Satin – 1B
Wilmer Flores – SS
Travis d’Arnaud – C
Jenrry Mejia – P
I don’t think Fausterto Camondez also changed his handedness, so it’s curious to see Satin in the lineup against the righty. Maybe Lucas Duda‘s bats were stolen?
Mejia is not happy about the possibility of moving to the bullpen, but if he doesn’t get past the fifth inning, there’s a good chance that transition will occur.