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Category Archives: Major League Baseball
Christian Vazquez Kills the Mets, Who Can’t Get a Hit with Runners in Scoring Position
You won’t believe what happened to the Mets last night. They lost to the lousy Red Sox again! For the second straight night, Boston catcher Christian Vazquez was the nemesis, driving in three of his team’s four runs on two … Continue reading
Mets Lose to Red Sox 6-5 Even Though Jacob deGrom Pitched Pretty Well
I knew last night was going to be trouble when Glenny Balls said on his Twitch stream that taking Boston to win was a bad bet. I should have known because the Mets having their ace on the mound against … Continue reading
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David Peterson Was Surprisingly Decent and the Mets Leave Boston with Another Win
David Peterson made his Mets debut last night at Fenway Park and looked like a future mid-rotation starter. His breaking ball had good movement on it, and that allowed him to wiggle out of a jam in the third inning … Continue reading
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The Mets Win with Wacha, Virus Puts Marlins’ Season on Hold
Bad news first. The Marlins won’t be playing until Monday at the earliest because even more of their players tested positive for COVID-19 today. It sounds like MLB is okay with every team not playing exactly 60 games, and now … Continue reading
Everyone Panic at the Disco because the Mets got Blown Out and COVID-19 is Cancelling Baseball Games
Will baseball season make it to October? That’s what everyone is asking after two baseball games were postponed today due to COVID-19. The Orioles vs. Marlins and Yankees vs. Phillies games won’t be played in the near future because a … Continue reading
Dave Portnoy Emerges as a Surprise Mets Minority Ownership Candidate
Is this real life right now? I find myself asking myself that almost every day in 2020. Monday tested my grasp of reality once again as Dave Portnoy was mentioned in Mets ownership rumors as the Wilpons continue their effort … Continue reading
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Could the Astros Sign-Stealing Scandal be Good for Baseball?
Spring training games are less than a week away, and baseball is still buzzing about the Houston Astros using an illegal center-field camera to steal opponents’ signs during the 2017 and 2018 seasons. The punishments to the Astros organization, former … Continue reading
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Penn State Reaches for Basketball Greatness and Mets Sale Falls Through
Penn State has a legitimate chance tonight to elevate itself to the top tier of the Big Ten. After rolling off four wins in a row — two of them on the road even — the Nittany Lions will take … Continue reading
The Mets Fired Carlos Beltran and Jessica Mendoza Goes Hard at Mike Fiers
The Mets confirmed the inevitable today and agreed to “mutually part ways” with Carlos Beltran, the manager they hired just a couple of months ago. Beltran was mentioned by name in Major League Baseball’s investigation of the Hoston Astros sign-stealing … Continue reading
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The Mets Should Stop Being Weenies and Just Keep Carlos Beltran
You’ve heard the story by now. The Astros used a camera in center field of Minute Maid Park to steal signs during the 2017 season. MLB responded by suspending AJ Hinch and Jeff Luhnow for one year each. Then the … Continue reading
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