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Category Archives: Major League Baseball
Mets Grind Out a Win in Los Angeles Opener
The Mets picked up one of their biggest wins of the season on Monday night when they beat the Dodgers 4-3 in the opener of a four-game series at Chavez Ravine. Francisco Lindor set the pace with his sixth leadoff … Continue reading
The Mets’ Stars Finally Align and There’s a Lot on the Line in College Baseball
Before the 2025 MLB season started and Mets fans were blessed by the surprising success of their pitching staff, the strength of the team was supposed to be the top of the order. Juan Soto was billed as a top-three … Continue reading
Will 2025 Make the Mets Great?
The Mets won another offseason title in 2024 when they signed Juan Soto to the largest contract in the history of professional sports. That is an awesome move and the Mets may become World Series contenders for years to come, … Continue reading
Posted in Major League Baseball, New York Mets
Tagged baseball, Juan Soto, Kodai Senga, mets, mlb, Pete Alonso, sports
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Gerrit Cole Fails to Cover First Base on a Play that Changed History
As much fun as it would have been to watch the Yankees fans who took the ball away from Mookie Betts become more and more famous, I have to say that I am happy about the New York Yankees being … Continue reading
Yankees Try to Continue Comeback While Knicks Must Beat Heat
It has been a rough week for New York sports. At least Yankees fans got to see their team bounce back and show some life in an 11-4 spanking of the Dodgers. Now those Yankees fans get to pretend that … Continue reading
Mets break my heart plus WrestleMania and Final Four preview
I am so pissed that I have to go to a friends Passover dinner tonight. It isn’t even Passover for real yet. Ha Shem would not put Passover on WrestleMania weekend. That is a stone cold fact. This is the … Continue reading
The Knicks are slumping but I’m not giving up on New York sports
I need some sort of hope to grasp onto in the sports world. You can argue that the hope of your team winning a championship is more valuable to a sports fan than the actual championships of the past. What … Continue reading
It’s such a shame that either the Astros or the Braves have to lose the World Series
Both the Houston Astros and Atlanta Braves have made it through the gauntlet of Major League Baseball’s postseason and are set to begin the World Series at Minute Maid Park tonight. Many fans have a pretty strong rooting interest in … Continue reading
Posted in Major League Baseball
Tagged Alex Cora, Boston Red Sox, Carlos Beltran, Carlos Correa, Houston Astros, Jose Altuve, Rob Manfred
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