Category: News
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Report: Mets may alter spring training workloads for their young starters
Mets starting pitching has been beyond sensational in the postseason, pitching to a 2.72 ERA while averaging nearly 6 1/3 innings per start. But their starting pitchers, specifically Jacob deGrom, Matt Harvey and Noah Syndergaard are all pitching in unchartered territory, as all of them have exceeded their career-high innings thresholds with their work in the playoffs.…
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Rusty Staub is feeling better, to attend Monday’s postseason game
Former Met Rusty Staub suffered a heart attack while in Ireland last week, and was hospitalized there during the initial stages of his recovery. Staub has returned to the United States and will be in attendance during game three of the National League Division Series on Monday at Citi Field, the Mets said on Saturday evening. Stab…
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Scott Boras is done talking about innings limits with Matt Harvey
Suddenly, Scott Boras doesn’t want to talk about innings limits. That’s a good thing, too. Boras, the man who represents Mets RHP Matt Harvey, the man who went to the media when he and the Mets suddenly were at a disagreement about what was the recommended cutoff to his client’s season, just wanted to focus on…
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Five Mets heading to Port St. Lucie as injury standby’s
–By Michael Baron, MLB.com– The Mets are sending five players to Port St. Lucie to play in the Instructional League. Eric Campbell, Eric O’Flaherty, Anthony Recker, Bobby Parnell, and Eric Young Jr. will work in Florida in the event they need to serve as injury replacements in the playoffs. None of these five players will…
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Mets announce Jacob deGrom will start game one of the NLDS
In what is no surprise at this point, Terry Collins announced on Saturday night Jacob deGrom will in fact start game one of the Division Series against the Dodgers next Friday night. DeGrom will make that start on regular rest, as he will start in Sunday’s season finale against the Nationals. Right now, Noah Syndergaard is in-line…