Monthly Archives: April 2012

Do the Knicks have a prayer tonight in the MIA?

Saturday’s 100-67 New York Knicks loss to the Miami Heat was incredibly embarrassing. LeBron James outscored the entire New York starting lineup 32-30 while Carmelo Anthony was completely shut down by the Heat defense. The “star” forward for New York … Continue reading

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Rangers, Kreider host Caps in Game Two tonight

In a big way the suspension on Carl Hagelin for his elbow to the head of Ottawa Senators captain Daniel Alfredsson changed the playoff fortunes of the New York Rangers. The incident that occurred in Game Two and took Hagelin … Continue reading

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Resilient Mets blow leads, win anyway

The Mets won the rubber game in Denver yesterday 6-5 over the Rockies in a wild game that saw the Mets lose leads of 4-0 in the eighth and 5-4 in the tenth before finally pulling through in the eleventh … Continue reading

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Mets bounce back, defeat Rockies 7-5

I didn’t see a lot of last night’s Mets game because I was out doing some real socializing, but I did hear that Dillon Gee pitched a great game. In a spot where the Mets need Gee to go deep … Continue reading

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Hairston hits for cycle, but Rockies steamroll Mets 18-9

The only good news from last night is that Scott Hairston became the 10th Mets player to hit for the cycle, and unlike the whole no-hitter deal, all 10 players have actually hit for the cycle while wearing a Mets … Continue reading

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Hockey! New York Rangers survive Sens, move on to conference semis

Yeah, I haven’t written about hockey for this website yet, but it’s been quite a while since I was a full-time hockey fan. Nowadays I still keep track of the Rangers, but I don’t watch a ton of their games … Continue reading

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Mike Pelfrey is probably going to have Tommy John surgery

Mike Pelfrey says that there is a 99% chance that he will undergo the procedure and if that happens, his season is done. I wrote about it over at The Daily Stache. We already knew that there was a tear … Continue reading

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Mets sweep away Marlins with 3-2 comeback win

Kirk Nieuwenhuis has done it again. The rookie center fielder continued to endear himself to Mets fans on Thursday afternoon with a 3 for 5 day, including the game winning hit in the bottom of the ninth. With the score … Continue reading

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Mets sign Brad Emaus and Fred Lewis to minor league contracts

He’s back! I thought Brad Emaus got a raw deal from the Mets last season when they sent him back to Toronto after one lousy month. It appears that someone in the front office is also an Emaus believer, because … Continue reading

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Dickey and Wright star in Mets 5-1 win over Miami

For the second straight night, the Marlins took a 1-0 lead over the Mets in a pitching duel and for the second straight night the Mets stormed back. R.A. Dickey was pitching splendidly for the Mets when Omar Infante tried … Continue reading

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