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Monthly Archives: September 2020
Mets take one big step back against the Braves after two steps forward in Philadelphia
The Mets did it again. Win another game in dramatic, come-from-behind fashion? No, that is not what they did. What they did do was reel us all in again and make us think for a minute that they were destined … Continue reading
Late Mets push continues with another thrilling comeback in Philadelphia
The Mets have made this a thing. We can’t give up on them now. We’re going to have to keep riding this crazy wave until the team is physically, spiritually, and mathematically eliminated from winning the World Series. There’s just … Continue reading
The Big Ten is back and so are the Mets
It’s happening! The Big Ten announced on Wednesday morning that it would resume playing football in late October with all 14 of its member programs. Last month the conference initially announced that it would not play football in 2020, but … Continue reading
The Clippers are going home early, and Heat vs. Celtics is decided by defense
So much for the predictable NBA. Yes, we knew that the crumbling of Golden State’s dynasty would provide more parity to a league that saw Stephen Curry’s team reach the Finals for five consecutive seasons, but we also figured that … Continue reading
Giants see epic drive end in failure, fall to Steelers in opener
The New York Football Giants played football for the first time in 2020 last night and the results weren’t all that surprising give the opponent. The Pittsburgh Steelers are expected to do big things this season with future Hall of … Continue reading
The Mets are trying to eliminate themselves, but at least NFL football is here
Yes, the Mets are still very much technically alive in the National League pennant race. Even though they lost again to the Blue Jays in Buffalo, they’re still only two games back of the final playoff spot because the San … Continue reading
There’s two weeks left in the season and the Mets will probably miss the postseason
The Mets are back to their old ways, going 1-for-11 with runners in scoring position on Saturday night in Buffalo and losing 3-2 to the Blue Jays. Seth Lugo was dominant through the first three innings, but had to battle … Continue reading
The Mets scored a million runs for Jacob deGrom again, so let’s get this playoff train rolling
For the second straight time with Jacob deGrom on the mound, the Mets scored an embarrassing amount of runs and brutishly buried their opponent. Last weekend the victim was the Philadelphia Phillies, and last night it was the Toronto Blue … Continue reading
General Smitty hires mercenary, sabotages White Sox Dave in the Common Man Cup
Just when I thought that all the drama with the HooliganZ would calm down due to Glenny Balls being on special assignment in Tempe, the ultimate betrayal took place. General Smitty, a pillar to the honor and passion that so … Continue reading
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The most exciting game of the NBA Playoffs happened, but the Mets are still alive so I don’t care
Apparently I missed a pretty good basketball game last night. The Raptors and Celtics battled into double overtime with their Eastern Conference second round series on the line. Trailing the series 3-2, Toronto led for much of the second half, … Continue reading