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Tag Archives: Manny Acosta
Mets win wild one in San Francisco, back at it tonight
Last night the Mets won a crazy game in which they fell behind the San Francisco Giants 4-2, came back to take a 6-4 lead in the eighth, blew that 6-4 lead in the ninth, and finally won 8-7 in … Continue reading
Posted in Major League Baseball, New York Mets
Tagged Andres Torres, Bobby Parnell, Hunter Pence, Jason Bay, Jeremy Hefner, Josh Edgin, Justin Christian, Justin Turner, Madison Bumgarner, Manny Acosta, Marco Scutaro, Nate Schierholtz, Rob Johnson, San Francisco Giants, Santiago Casilla, Scott Hairston, Sergio Romo
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Davis slugs three home runs, Mets lose to Snakes 6-3
When your team’s suddenly hot young slugger hits three home runs in a game and your team only scores three runs… well that’s pretty sad. Tonight (Saturday), the Mets lost to Arizona 6-3 even though Ike Davis went 4 for … Continue reading
Mets bullpen panic and more Penn State yapping
On Wednesday afternoon for The Daily Stache, I wrote a preview for the Mets vs. National game, but what I want to write about now is the beginning in which I wrote about why the awful bullpen situation has not … Continue reading
Posted in Major League Baseball, New York Mets, Penn State
Tagged Bobby Parnell, Bryce Harper, Jenrry Mejia, Josh Edgin, Manny Acosta, Matt Cerrone, Sandy Alderson, Tim Byrdak
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Mets experience awesomeness and then agony in Miami
Rooting for a so far successful but ultimately flawed team like the Mets can be very frustrating. On one hand, the team is 19-15 with the fifth-best winning percentage in the National League. On the other hand, only four teams … Continue reading
Jed Lowrie RBI single spells doom for Mets in Houston
It seems almost too fitting that guys with first names like Jed and Bud would be heroes for the Houston Astros, but that’s what happened last night at Minute Maid Park. Houston shortstop Jed Lowrie hit a single up the … Continue reading