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Monthly Archives: April 2021
The Mets win because of a bad call, but that’s still better than losing
Great my favorite player is now the subject of the biggest baseball controversy since Nicholas Castellanos got suspended for literally flexing on the opposing pitcher. In case you missed it, Michael Conforto had a chance to drive in the winning … Continue reading
Posted in Major League Baseball, National League East, New York Mets
Tagged Anthony Bass, Jeff McNeil, Michael Conforto
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I won’t panic about the Mets until they lose a game to the Marlins
Oh no, the Mets! They lost the rubber game to the Phillies yesterday and now the sky is falling. Continue reading
Marcus Stroman is a ground ball king and Mets get first win of the season
Similarly to Monday night, the Mets got six dominant starter innings followed by shaky bullpen work on Tuesday, but this time the recipe resulted in a win thanks to better offensive production and Philadelphia’s Vince Velasquez throwing fewer than half … Continue reading
Mets turn over a new leaf and try losing their first game of the season
Well we can’t say “same old Mets” after Monday night’s 5-3 come-from-ahead loss in Philadelphia because we know the same old Mets would win their first game and then swoon before the solstice. And I’m not calling it Opening Day … Continue reading
MLB decides we need more politics in sports, moves All-Star Game out of Atlanta
Major League Baseball finally decided to do something to make its product more fun today. Just kidding. Instead, the league decided to wrap itself up in a big, cuddly cocoon of political controversy by moving the All-Star Game out of … Continue reading
It feels like I’m the only one worried about the Francisco Lindor contract
Today is Opening Day for Major League Baseball. It’s always one of the happiest days of the year for me. That’s because it usually features the Mets taking the field and playing in a game that matters for the first … Continue reading
Posted in Major League Baseball, National League East, New York Mets
Tagged Francisco Lindor, Steve Cohen
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