The Mets (16-17) head to Miller Park for a weekend series with the Milwaukee Brewers (18-17), a club that has won three of four and six of its last nine at home. New York wrapped up a homestand where they were one blown save away from a 5-1 record against Miami and San Francisco, considered a […]
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Mets Connections: Milwaukee Brewers
The following is the fifth edition of what is part of each of the series previews here at BP Mets. “Mets Connections” takes a look at the opposing teams’ rosters and highlights some of the noteworthy or interesting links that can be drawn between those players and the Mets organization. Some of these links may […]
Matt Harvey and the Metsiest Metsing the Mets ever Metsed
The Metsing has gotten exhausting. Keeping up with the Metsing this week took too much effort, too much time. There was too much Metsing, too fast and too absurd to comprehend before, without time to prepare, there was more Metsing. Wave after wave of Metsing, each update more ridiculous than the last. Entirely too much Metsing. […]
Game Recap May 10: Welcome back, Bad Mets
Yesterday at my job, there was nobody around and nothing to do, so I pulled the Mets game up on my phone and watched it for a while. I forgot my phone charger at home, though, so my battery died after the eighth inning. The Mets were winning 3-2 at that time, and, even though […]
Game recap May 9: Righting the ship
Thanks to the media circus following Matt Harvey, one could hardly tell that the Mets are becoming one of the hotter teams in baseball right now. Winning eight of their last 11, including a 6-1 tilt against the San Francisco Giants Tuesday night, the Mets have righted the ship and injected life back into a […]
Notes from the Field: Binghamton…sigh…Rumble Ponies
C Tomas Nido I had mentioned heading into the season that I was looking forward to seeing Tomas Nido this year in Binghamton and, after rainouts on my first three visits to Rumbletown, I finally was able to see him play twice last week. Nido, who has been a bit banged up of late, has done […]
Game Recap May 8: Walker Walks Off
Mets News This feels like the darkest timeline. With the hapless Giants in town to face the bumbling Mets, some are asking whether two teams have ever both been swept in a three-game series. Prognosticators are demonstrating that losing Noah Syndergaard hurts the Mets more than any team losing its best pitcher. Asdrubal Cabrera crooked his […]
Giants series preview May 8-10
The Mets finally play someone outside their division when the San Francisco Giants come to town. Last time the Mets faced the Giants, Madison Bumgarner took control of the Wild Card game and ended the Mets’ season. This year, both clubs are below .500 entering the rematch and facing a slew of injuries. The Mets […]
Mets Connections: San Francisco Giants
The following is the fourth edition of what is part of each of the series previews here at BP Mets. “Mets Connections” takes a look at the opposing teams’ rosters and highlights some of the noteworthy or interesting links that can be drawn between those players and the Mets organization. Some of these links may […]
Game recap May 7: When the circus comes to town
WHO WON: Certainly not the Mets WHAT HAPPENED, NO SERIOUSLY, WHAT HAPPENED? In short, it was all very Not Good. WHAT HAPPENED, A BRIGHT SPOT: Not much happened that you can consider ‘good,’ but here is one thing that might give Mets fans hope: Paul Sewald threw really well. If you didn’t watch the game […]