Game 159: Braves 6, Mets 2
Braves bash Mejia Chipper gets traditional Going away gift
Braves bash Mejia Chipper gets traditional Going away gift
After Friday’s win How strange the change from major To Minor, Kimbrel
Aw, too bad, Chipper Duda crashed your swell party? Welcome to our world
R.A. Dickey pitched another remarkable game in what has been a spectacular 2012 season on Thursday. As you probably heard, he’s up to 20 wins, and is probably the favorite to win the Cy Young Award. But among all-time Mets pitching seasons, it’s only 21st, as per Baseball-Reference. Does that… Read More →
Dickey wins a score Wright, brilliant once more, earns cheers Parnell saves game, Rauch
There are plenty of reasons to be frustrated about the Mets, or concerned about their ability to compete. I’ve reported on them for you here, and that will continue. But today will be for something very different. Today, I’m going to enjoy baseball with my daughter. Long before I knew… Read More →
Hefner’s redemption Supports Wright’s Kranepool moment Is Tejada next?
Wright makes history Reaches Kranepool with two hits Fittingly, in loss
Mike Puma over at the New York Post reports that Jason Bay will have a job on Opening Day 2013, despite his absolutely horrific 2012. Let’s have a little perspective on this, even though if you’ve been watching Bay all year, hearing that probably depresses you. First: this is not… Read More →
Where have these teams been? Mejia’s first win, Ike’s blasts Bucs go quietly
I guess it makes sense, in this 2012 season that has been so much about R.A. Dickey and David Wright, that the final 10 games of the season come down to little more than the two of them. There’s Dickey, who will go for 20 wins on Thursday. Incidentally, this… Read More →
You must remember For all the losses, at least Mets aren’t Marlins
As twenty wins calls Dickey thrills remaining fans Bay, Hairston go deep
Hairston, Niese and Ike Seek, and find, their own level Above Miami
After Thursday night’s nail-biting 16-1 loss, the New York Mets welcome the Miami Marlins to town. Two teams enter with exactly 66 wins; only one team will leave the weekend with solo possession of fourth place. Let’s break it down. Probable starters seem to slightly favor the Mets. That’s good,... Read More →