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Category Archives: National League East
Harvey no match for Maholm, Mets lose to Braves 4-0
Paul freaking Maholm. This is the man who is going to lead the Atlanta Braves into the playoffs. Seriously, look at the pitchers on their disabled list. Brandon Beachy, Tommy Hanson and Jair Jurrjens are all out of commission, and … Continue reading
Harvey makes home debut vs. Braves tonight
There isn’t too much to get excited about as a Mets fans nowadays. Fortunately, Matt Harvey has pitched reasonably well in two of his first three major league starts, so it’s not completely insane to think he might be good … Continue reading
Mets unveil 2013 All-Star logo, then lose to Miami
On Tuesday afternoon, the Mets showed to the world the logo of the first All-Star Game to be played in Queens since 1964. As you can see, there is a “Mets” version of the logo with the team script in … Continue reading
Posted in Major League Baseball, New York Mets
Tagged All-Star Game 2013, Dillon Gee, Elvin Ramirez, Garrett Olson, John Buck, Jon Niese
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Padres unload on Harvey, defeat Mets 7-3
You had to figure that rookie Matt Harvey would eventually have a rough major league start. The surprising part is that the first lousy start of Harvey’s big league career came in the pitcher’s haven of Petco Park. Harvey’s outing … Continue reading
Mets vs. Padres lineups and stuff
The Mets face an old friend today in Jason Marquis. In his travels throughout the National League, Marquis has started 18 games (plus seven relief appearances) against the Mets and pitched 110 total innings. His 4.58 ERA and 1.51 WHIP … Continue reading
Baxter walks into history, Mets down Padres 6-2
Last night in New York’s 6-2 win over the San Diego Padres, Mike Baxter became the first Mets player to walk five times in a nine-inning game. He’s the first major league player to walk five times in a nine-inning … Continue reading
Thole gets railroaded, Mets lose to Padres 3-1
Ugh what happened last night? R.A. Dickey was rolling along and didn’t even allow a base hit until Yonder Alonso ripped off a single in the fifth inning. Dickey was able to keep Alonso from scoring, but in the next … Continue reading
Mets to wear sweet 1989 throwbacks tonight in San Diego
19…19…1989 Check it out! It’s Metro gone retro. The Padres are holding a throwback party, and as their costumes, the Mets are wearing road jerseys from the 1989 season. Unfortunately, from 1988 through 1992, the Mets wore boring Yankees-style “New … Continue reading
Mets win wild one in San Francisco, back at it tonight
Last night the Mets won a crazy game in which they fell behind the San Francisco Giants 4-2, came back to take a 6-4 lead in the eighth, blew that 6-4 lead in the ninth, and finally won 8-7 in … Continue reading
Posted in Major League Baseball, New York Mets
Tagged Andres Torres, Bobby Parnell, Hunter Pence, Jason Bay, Jeremy Hefner, Josh Edgin, Justin Christian, Justin Turner, Madison Bumgarner, Manny Acosta, Marco Scutaro, Nate Schierholtz, Rob Johnson, San Francisco Giants, Santiago Casilla, Scott Hairston, Sergio Romo
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Davis slugs three home runs, Mets lose to Snakes 6-3
When your team’s suddenly hot young slugger hits three home runs in a game and your team only scores three runs… well that’s pretty sad. Tonight (Saturday), the Mets lost to Arizona 6-3 even though Ike Davis went 4 for … Continue reading