Regarding the Mets and Steven Matz, this does not have to be complicated, despite how much Luis Rojas channeled Gregory Hines on Wednesday afternoon with his tap dance: Sure, the Mets should try to make Matz their Ryan Yarbrough. They would have to keep him in their starting rotation, in …
Read More »Is there anything more stupid than the unwritten rules of baseball? Ask Fernando Tatis Jr. | Sport
iIf in doubt about the inherent bliss of baseball, remember that Fernando Tatis Jr. was just criticized for the offense of driving in too many runes. In a situation with bases-laden in the eighth inning of Monday’s game against the Texas Rangers, the riding talented young shortstop of San Diego …
Read More »Amed Rosario led the Mets in a big win over the Marlins
A missile from a house run to create necessary breathing space. A link, well attacking single to the opposite field. This was the Amed Rosario the Mets saw so much of in the second half of last season. For one night he was back. Rosario picked up the Mets’ second …
Read More »Yankees fall to rival Rays in first home loss of season
The attacking Masahiro Tanaka recorded disappeared into the pleasant air above Yankee Stadium on Tuesday night, raising hopes that a line-up without Aaron Judge, Giancarlo Stanton and DJ LeMahieu could steal a win. The Yankees followed through three runs in the seventh inning, and the bases were loaded with one …
Read More »The Mets ‘bats come through again in Marlins’ takedown
Although the Mets’ starting rotation is in taters, the misdemeanor came to life in two straight victories in Miami. After closing out four homers in Monday’s win, the Mets beat three more in an 8-3 victory over the Marlins on Tuesday. The day began with another injury to a starter, …
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