Category Archives: Major League Baseball

Dodgers advance to Philadelphia, but everyone else is heading to Game 3 in the MLB Postseason

Man, we were sooooo close to getting the Yankees eliminated from the 2025 MLB Postseason in just two games, but we will have to wait at least one more night for Yankees fans to once again realize that we’re not … Continue reading

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Strong starting pitching defines first day of MLB Postseason, except for the Reds

The first day of the 2025 MLB Postseason is in the books, and that leaves us with four teams facing do-or-die elimination games today. Boy, did that escalate quickly. We’re only on the first day of October and already the … Continue reading

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Juan Soto powers Mets to victory in Detroit even though their pitching still stinks

Back when the Mets had a competent pitching staff, their series opener against the Detroit Tigers would have been just about over when Juan Soto hit a grand slam off of Charlie Morton in the top of the fourth inning. … Continue reading

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Mets and Phillies Combine to Save National League from All-Star Game Disaster

The National League blew a 6-0 lead in the final three innings of Tuesday night’s MLB All-Star Game from Atlanta, but it hung on to win thanks to a perfect performance by Kyle Schwarber in the exciting new tiebreaker. I … Continue reading

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Cal Raleigh Took a Break from Home Run History to Make Home Run Derby History

It’s Cal Raleigh’s world and we’re all just living in it. Not only did he become the first catcher to win the Home Run Derby on Monday night, but he also became the first switch hitter to win the dinger … Continue reading

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Mets Can’t Handle Success and Fall Back into Second Place with Loss in Kansas City

I just knew the Mets wouldn’t be able to handle the pressure of needing to win one more game in Kansas City on Sunday to stay in first place of the National League East at the All-Star break. Sure enough, … Continue reading

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Mets Complete a Doubleheader of Disappointment While Yankees Find an Improbable Victory

I went into Thursday’s Mets vs. Orioles doubleheader feeling optimistic that the Mets could sweep both games and keep pace with the Phillies in the National League East. Unfortunately, the offense was very disappointing against Baltimore starters Charlie Morton and … Continue reading

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Mets Rained Out, Yankees Drop a Veteran, and Big Upsets at Wimbledon

Ugh. The Mets were rained out on Wednesday night, so they’ll have to play twice against Baltimore today before jumping on a plane to Kansas City, where they’ll play on Friday night roughly 24 hours after the doubleheader ends. David … Continue reading

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Mets Win a Thriller and Penn State Hockey Becomes Elite

Something amazing happened last night. The Mets fell behind by four runs in the seventh inning, and instead of withering like a tulip the moment autumn arrives, they battled back and won the game! Jackson Holliday appeared to put the … Continue reading

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Mets Blow a Chance to Sweep the Yankees, but First Place is Within Reach

The Mets pulled off a fourth straight win on Saturday afternoon, defeating the Yankees 12-6 to move 14 games over .500 and remain a half game back from Philadelphia in the National League East. The Mets jumped all over Carlos … Continue reading

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