Category Archives: National League East

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

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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

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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

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The Mets got crushed by the Orioles and now the postseason seems like a longshot

Boooooooo. Boooooooo. Booooooooo. That’s what you would have heard from the Citi Field faithful if there had been fans in the seats last night. The Mets lost to the Phillies on Labor Day, but at least they showed a lot … Continue reading

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Mets tease fans with incredible comeback only to lose to Phillies in extra innings

I still can’t believe that the Mets lost yesterday. That’s not something I thought I would type after watching them fall behind the Phillies 6-0 on Monday afternoon. David Peterson clearly didn’t have his best stuff, as he constantly misfired … Continue reading

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Look what happens when the Mets get Jacob deGrom some run support

It finally happened! We finally were blessed by a day in Mets Land where nothing went wrong. Jacob deGrom pitched brilliantly and is once again a major contender for the Cy Young Award. Plus, the Mets scored plenty of runs … Continue reading

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Seth Lugo shows why he belongs in the rotation, leads Mets to win over Phillies

Something great and unexpected happened last night. The Mets got great pitching from their starter and the bullpen, which led to a 5-1 win over Philadelphia! Seth Lugo allowed a solo home run to Rhys Hoskins in the first inning, … Continue reading

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Mets designate Billy Hamilton for assignment, lose series opener to Phillies

Before the start of their crucial series against the Phillies on Friday night, the Mets designated Billy Hamilton for assignment, assuring fans that they would not have to watch him make bone-headed baserunning decisions for at least a little while. … Continue reading

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Mets draw even in Subway Series with wild comeback win over Yankees

I knew it. I freaking knew it. I knew that as soon as I started to doubt that the Mets would make the playoffs, they would do something to make me believe again. On Thursday night at Citi Field, the … Continue reading

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Tom Seaver has an Amazin’ legacy and the Mets snap their losing streak

Tom Seaver passed away on Wednesday at the age of 75. I never got to see him play, but without a doubt he’s the best Mets player in history. Before Seaver arrived in the big leagues in 1967, the Mets … Continue reading

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