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Monthly Archives: May 2012
Frank Francisco is going to get better
Frank Francisco has been really bad this season so far, but his past performance shows that he’s likely to bounce back and be a decent relief pitcher for the rest of the season. That’s why, no matter what Mets manager … Continue reading
Posted in Major League Baseball, New York Mets
Tagged Frank Francisco, Terry Collins
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Wright extension would be a win for both sides
There’s a good chance that they Mets do not need to see another homegrown super star leave in free agency this year like they did last winter with Jose Reyes. That’s because Brian Costa of the Wall Street Journal is … Continue reading
Mets experience awesomeness and then agony in Miami
Rooting for a so far successful but ultimately flawed team like the Mets can be very frustrating. On one hand, the team is 19-15 with the fifth-best winning percentage in the National League. On the other hand, only four teams … Continue reading
Rangers outlast Caps in Game 7, win 2-1
For the third time this postseason the Rangers played in an elimination game, and for the third straight time, they prevailed. Henrik Lundqvist stopped 22 of the 23 shots he faced on Saturday night, including all 12 shots in a … Continue reading
Rangers face Game 7 Armageddon tonight
It all comes down to this… again. For the second time already in these Stanley Cup Playoffs, the Rangers will play Game 7 at home with the entire season hanging in the balance. For the Washington Capitals, it will be … Continue reading
Mets amaze fans again, still lose in Miami 6-5
Not tonight, boss. That’s the attitude I had to take with tonight’s Mets loss. Just like during the sweep in Philly, New York treated the other team’s bullpen like a piƱata and came back from a multi-run deficit. However, a … Continue reading
Mets play 8,000th game in Miami tonight
Yes, the Mets play the franchise’s 8,000th game tonight, and it will be the first they have ever played in Marlins Park. New York shouldn’t feel too out of place, though. The gigantic new digs have frustrated the Miami offense … Continue reading
Posted in Major League Baseball, New York Mets
Tagged Johan Santana, Jordany Valdespin, Mark Buehrle, Ronny Cedeno, Vinny Rottino
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Mets complete the sweep, deflate Philly 10-6
I was too consumed by hockey to watch a minute of it, but the Mets won a baseball game last night 10-6 over Philadelphia. It was New York’s third straight win over the Phillies and their first sweep in that … Continue reading
Posted in Major League Baseball, New York Mets
Tagged Andres Torres, Cliff Lee, Dillon Gee, Ike Davis, Kyle Kendrick
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The Mets are going for the sweep in Philly tonight
Hey, the Mets are a sports team in New York that is in action tonight. Unfortunately, the Mets won’t be playing a playoff game, but they will be trying to sweep the Phillies in Citizens Bank Park, and that is … Continue reading
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Tagged Cliff Lee, Dillon Gee, Terry Collins
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The Knicks will try to do the impossible tonight
Pretty much everyone and his or her mother is under the impression that the Knicks have no chance to defeat the Miami Heat tonight at American Airlines Arena. However, the NBA has decided to lift the hopes of Knicks fans … Continue reading