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Tag Archives: Dillon Gee
Can we talk some more about how awesome Dillon Gee is?
Party time. The Mets beat the Yankees for the fourth straight time last night. This time the score was 3-1 and the starting pitcher was Dillon Gee. Marlon Byrd hit another home run and it wasn’t only because Yankee Stadium … Continue reading
Posted in Major League Baseball, National League East, New York Mets
Tagged Dillon Gee, Marlon Byrd, Scott Rice, Terry Collins
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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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Bronson Arroyo is back in town as Mets host Reds
Update: The Mets just posted their lineup for tonight, so here’s that… Looks like pretty standard stuff. Remember, no designated hitter tonight since we’re back in the National League. Yes, that’s Wilson Valdez in center field. Drew Stubbs has been … Continue reading
Posted in Major League Baseball, New York Mets
Tagged Bronson Arroyo, Dillon Gee, Wilson Valdez
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Wright benching takes center stage as Mets shutout by Brewers 8-0
The Mets were mauled by the Milwaukee Brewers last night. Dillon Gee lasted only five and one-third innings while giving up eight hits and seven runs. Brewers first baseman Travis Ishikawa, who is only in the lineup because of regular … Continue reading
Mets complete the sweep, deflate Philly 10-6
I was too consumed by hockey to watch a minute of it, but the Mets won a baseball game last night 10-6 over Philadelphia. It was New York’s third straight win over the Phillies and their first sweep in that … Continue reading
Posted in Major League Baseball, New York Mets
Tagged Andres Torres, Cliff Lee, Dillon Gee, Ike Davis, Kyle Kendrick
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The Mets are going for the sweep in Philly tonight
Hey, the Mets are a sports team in New York that is in action tonight. Unfortunately, the Mets won’t be playing a playoff game, but they will be trying to sweep the Phillies in Citizens Bank Park, and that is … Continue reading
Posted in Major League Baseball, New York Mets
Tagged Cliff Lee, Dillon Gee, Terry Collins
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Mets can’t hang onto lead, lose to D-backs 5-4
It was tough sledding for the Mets once again last night, as they lost their fourth straight game and fell to 13-13 on the season. I guess it’s nice to get to .500 by losing four straight instead of winning … Continue reading
Mets bounce back, defeat Rockies 7-5
I didn’t see a lot of last night’s Mets game because I was out doing some real socializing, but I did hear that Dillon Gee pitched a great game. In a spot where the Mets need Gee to go deep … Continue reading
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Tagged David Wright, Dillon Gee, Guillermo Moscoso, Lucas Duda
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Mets trounced by Giants twice
It was not a great day to be a Mets fan yesterday. New York’s National League team lost not once, but twice to the San Francisco Giants, and neither game was particularly close. In the first game, the Mets lost … Continue reading
Super Gee and Mets win over Braves 6-1
Sure, I was glued to the Rangers game for most of the night (hockey!), but that didn’t stop the Metsies from rolling off another win over the Atlanta Braves on Monday night. This time, Atlanta was coming in hot — … Continue reading