During summer camp, most Ray players were asked if they believed the World Series title would come with a string in this shortened 2020 season. One by one, the players responded with a ‘no,’ no, but they added that they would have to reach the postseason first. During summer camp, …
Read More »The Mets’ thrilling comeback win was marred by an injury from Jacob Digrom
PHILADELPHIA – Jacob Digrom’s bid for the Psych Young Award three-peat doubled on Wednesday night. First, the Mets S – with a trembling defense as the offender – allowed three runs in two innings against the Phillies. He then bid farewell to the game with a right hamstring pull. All …
Read More »Edwin Diaz’s blown Mets Saves doesn’t tell the whole story
Philadelphia – Can a savior save a large number of leagues and still be strong one season? Success is defined in different ways, especially for those who are relieved, and it is difficult for the meds to deny the number of Edwin Diaz. Of those, entering Wednesday, there was a …
Read More »Steve Cohen van Wagner, what the Mets mean for front office fees
Philadelphia – The first important decision for the new Mets boss-in-waiting will be to decide who will oversee baseball operations. Steve Cohen’s transition to the owner of the Mets will not be official until early next month, when MLB owners vote on a 4 2.4 billion deal that would have …
Read More »What Pete Alonso did to finally break his Mets funk
Buffalo – The polar bear is not supposed to be inactive, but Pete Alonso denied the nature of the August Gust overtime. The Mets slugger disappeared en masse, deprived of his knockout punch. Alonso – who earned the nickname “Polar Bear” during his rookie season last year – is now …
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