Today, we celebrate the five-year anniversary of one of the most unforgettable moments in New York Mets history. On June 1, 2012, Johan Santana threw the first no-hitter in franchise history, 51 years and 8,020 games into the team’s existence. The entire game was a heart-stopping thrill ride, and one of the most incredible and […]
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Game Recap May 31: We Apologize For The Inappropriate Actions of Our Employees
When I’m at work, I can be a pretty cranky guy. Like most employed folks in America, my job is annoying because it usually requires me to take on quite a bit of responsibility while dealing with other people. More often than not, one or two little things can set me off and annoy me, turning […]
BP Mets meet-up
If, for whatever reason, you want to hang out with your favorite BP Mets writers, here’s your chance. After the official Baseball Prospectus Citi Field event on July 1, we’ll be continuing the party post-game, likely at Maggie Mae’s just off the 7 Line. You don’t have to go to the game if you don’t […]
Game recap May 30: Jay saves the day
A cold, unsettling mist fell over Citi Field last night. As television cameras turned to fans bundling up in the seats, Jerry Blevins walked in a run to start the baseball discomfort. The Mets’ reliable lefty just needed one more out to escape the seventh with a lead. He got a pop up. Everyone watching […]
How Michael Conforto proved his sophomore slump to be just that
Somewhere over the course of the 2016 season, SNY broadcaster Keith Hernandez transitioned from a soft “mmmm” purr to a dejected sigh at the sight of a Michael Conforto swing. This transition went hand in hand with a sharp decline in performance that turned Conforto from the New York Mets’ No. 3 hitter to a […]
Game recap May 29: Gsellman saves the day
If the Mets have any hope of turning around their injury plagued 2017 season, now is the time to get going. Yes, it’s only May, but playing yourself into a hole can sink even the best teams. We saw the 2016 Astros go on a historic tear to close the season, but because of their […]
Brewers Series Preview May 29-June 1
Phew. The Mets were able to sandwich one of their worst losses of the season (I know, it feels like there’s one of those per series) with relatively easy wins against the Pirates on Friday and Sunday for a series victory. All three Mets starters over the weekend — Jacob deGrom, Zack Wheeler, and Matt Harvey — […]
Game recap May 28: Shades of old Matt Harvey
WHO WON: The ‘do everything well’ Mets WHAT HAPPENED, MATT HARVEY TURNS IN A FINE START: Yes, at the end of the day, that is what it was. Harvey didn’t deviate much from his earlier starts this season and he still missed plenty of spots, but ultimately his stuff was able to get the job […]
Game Recap May 27: Edge of collapse
Mets News It’s news when the Mets win a game, as they did Friday night behind the second-best pitcher in the National League by 2017 WARP. Jacob deGrom’s 2.64 Wins Above Replacement Player through his first 10 starts exceeds that of every other starter except the Nationals’ Max Scherzer, at 2.80. By Deserved Run Average, deGrom’s […]
Game recap May 26: Hometown hero(es; national nobodies)
Primer That Padres series sure was brutal, but let’s sit back and eat some member berries for a minute about when something similar that happened in 2015. For those of you who don’t ‘member, Jeurys Familia was one out away from recording a save when rain stopped the game. He came back out after an […]