Articles by metstradamus (1419)

Scratch That And Scratch Him Too
Well now we know why Noah Syndergaard was pushed back a day. And he’ll be pushed back more as he has…
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So Many Missteps
So here it is. Two days after I wonder if the Mets were going to start to take the shackles…
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Satan Has Many Agents
After the game on Saturday, I got a request to create this photo: Which is weird because a day after…
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Maybe a Logo With a Walking Boot Would Be More Appropriate
WPIX went all out promoting this Mets series against the Nationals. Lots of video vignettes, and even a “collision in the…
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On 420 Day, the 420th Met is Now Injured
Ray Ramirez is in mid-season form. This is what we get for complaining about depth. At the start of the…
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Jay Bruce Saves The Day, But Not From Ray Ramirez
File that under “headlines you never thought you’d read in 2017”. Along with a lot of the other headlines from…
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Jose Reyes Wobbles And The Ball Falls Down
It was all going so swimmingly. The Mets had a 2-1 lead over the Phillies at Citi Field. Zack Wheeler…
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A Lost Weekend Brings Questions
One thing I hate doing is proclaiming games as some sort of “jumping off point” or “the turning point of…
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Hosing Down Charred Wood
On nights like these … during series like these … where teams are dead tired due to long extra innings…
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Infuriatingly and Frustratingly Beautiful
It’s what makes baseball infuriatingly beautiful, right? Thursday night, the Mets win a game they have no business winning. Then…
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When Nothing Turns Into Everything
You never know when these kind of games are going to come. They’re the games that test your resolve whether…
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I Didn’t Order Extra Stress With My Burger
It was shaping up to be another stress free victory in Philadelphia on Thursday night. Michael Conforto got the start…
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Withdrawals At The Bank
There always seems to be that one game in Philadelphia per year where the Mets launch a ton of home…
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The Annexation Of Philadelphia
The Phillies had every chance to put a big hurting on Jacob deGrom in the first inning on Monday night….
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Mascots Tell No Tales
This has been an annoying weekend. First you had Saturday, where it had become abundantly clear that while the top…
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New Beginnings?
(Note: This is a two-fer as we discuss the last two games …) Johnny: [after Taylor signals to the bullpen]…
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Old Fashioned
This was always going to be a game with a little extra energy with Bartolo Colon coming back to the…
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Mets Acquire New Voodoo Doll For Michael Conforto
When the Reds released former Tampa Bay Ray outfielder Desmond Jennings, I thought it was a remote possibility that the…
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What Do Seth Lugo and I Have In Common?
Well, we both need rest. And neither of us can adequately blame the World Baseball Classic for our predicaments. Lugo…
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Ignorance Is Blisters
For those of you who have stuck with me for the last 12 years (and yes, it’s been close to…
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And It Begins
+–cd=-0p going so well too. Jacob deGrom was throwing at full capacity. Matt Harvey was hitting mid-90’s. Even Travis d’Arnaud…
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Amongst the Circus, Fire Breathers
Usually, the spring training games at home are televised. That varies from team to team … some teams televise less…
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It’s My Lede, So I’m Burying It … Thank You
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Tim Tebow: The Most Anticipated Warm Body in Baseball History
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One Rib Lighter, Four Runs Heavier
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Hummin’ Along
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Bon Voyage, David
When David Wright smacked a base hit to left field against Houston on Monday I thought “y’know, maybe I was…
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Bullpen Potpourri
There was a baseball game in between Tim Tebow sound bites on Monday. And in that baseball games, the results…
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