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Author Archives: Aaron Yorke
Jeff McNeil’s heroic catch and Tomas Nido’s career day keep Mets in the postseason picture
I know I’m not the only one who figured that the Mets were doomed when David Peterson started Thursday’s matinee by walking Trea Turner. The impending sense of dread only worsened when Adam Eaton reached on a Tomas Nido throwing … Continue reading
Don’t let Pete Alonso get hot
It’s no secret that Pete Alonso has gotten off to a cold start this season. We haven’t see the ridiculous power that fueled his record-breaking 2019 campaign. Other Mets have helped pick up the slack, like J.D. Davis, Michael Conforto … Continue reading
The Mets are so back… to being terrible
I was actually feeling good about the Mets on Monday morning. They were coming off a series win over the Marlins and were sitting in playoff position as the No. 8 seed in the National League despite having a 7-9 … Continue reading
There will be no Big Ten football this autumn
We knew it was a possibility for months, but today the news was handed down by the evil administrators that want us to be miserable forever. The Big Ten Conference announced the postponement of the 2020-21 fall sports season, including all … Continue reading
The Rangers have the No. 1 pick in the 2020 NHL Draft
I don’t pretend to know the rules that determine the order of picks in the NHL Draft. I’m pretty sure they changed them this season with eight extra teams qualifying for the playoffs, anyway. Common sense would dictate that the … Continue reading
Is J.D. Davis more than just a one-season wonder?
I’m starting to think that J.D. Davis might be my new favorite player. Not only is he a lovable goof who came out of nowhere to shine at the plate for the Mets last year, but in 2020 he’s continuing … Continue reading
The most Mets loss of the season
That 11-10 loss to Atlanta in which the Mets blew a 10-5 lead in just three innings was pretty bad, but I think last night’s debacle is the new leader for most Mets loss of the season so far. With … Continue reading
Nintendo announces Pikmin 3 Deluxe, which is not a new Pikmin game
Last month I wrote about how we don’t know much about Nintendo’s holiday plans. Well, it’s August now and I’m getting a little nervous. The gaming giant did little to quell my fears of a quiet November when it announced … Continue reading
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Vintage defense carries Rick Porcello and Mets to victory
I knew it was smart leaving the door open for a Mets victory yesterday, and the boys pulled it off, defeating Max Scherzer and the Nationals 3-1 to split their two-game series in Washington. Sure, the Mets caught a break … Continue reading
Depleted Mets can’t get a winning streak started in Washington
Yesterday we found out that Robinson Cano, Jeff McNeil, and Amed Rosario would be out of the starting lineup when the Mets started a two-game series vs. the Nationals. So far, two of those players have avoided the injured list, … Continue reading