Monthly Archives: April 2018

2018 Stats Projection – Paul Sewald

Last year we wrote about how Paul Sewald had the strongest chance of making the Mets roster at some point in 2017 as a Non-Roster Invite to Spring Training. The Mets needed him and he answered. He wasn’t fantastic, but … Continue reading

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2018 Stats Projection – Hansel Robles

Do you remember Hansel when he first came up? So good! Do you remember him last year? The opposite! In what has essentially become a meme for Mets fans, Robles pointing up signaling a pop up for a ball leaving … Continue reading

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Game Preview: Mets @ Nationals

The Mets face three challenges tonight: Last year, and continuing into this year, Sunday’s are not their thing The Mets struggled to sweep three game series in 2017 The Nationals are a good team that just lost two in a … Continue reading

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2018 Stats Projection – A.J. Ramos

The A.J. Ramos trade was a curious one last year. While the Mets were shedding all of their other contracts, they went after Ramos, generally a sign of a team that was trying to win last year. The benefit of … Continue reading

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2018 Stats Projection – Rafael Montero

I debated writing this article because Rafael Montero is out for the entire season. I pulled half the data that I normally use before his injury, and figured I wouldn’t probably write about him for a year, so what the … Continue reading

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2018 Stats Projection – Steven Matz

In January of 2015, I attended the Queens Baseball Convention with guest Wally Backman. Everyone wanted to talk Noah Syndergaard but Backman wanted to talk about Steven Matz. He described the lefty as unhittable. Matz showed brilliance in 2015 although … Continue reading

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2018 Stats Projection – Seth Lugo

Seth Lugo was a critical piece to the oft injured 2016 Mets team that made the Wild Card. His curve ball has a ridiculous RPM and he rode that through the end of the 2016 campaign and became the ace … Continue reading

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Game Preview: Mets @ Nationals

The Mets and Nationals hopefully return to the baseball field this afternoon. As custom, with Thursday being the home opener for the Nationals, both teams had off yesterday just in case the festivities had to be pushed back a day. … Continue reading

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2018 Stat Projections – Robert Gsellman

The 2016 Mets got two surprises down the stretch that floated the team into a Wild Card game in Seth Lugo and Robert Gsellman. Injuries early on to the rotation in 2017 put a lot of pressure on Robert Gsellman … Continue reading

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Things I Ate At The Ballpark: Fish Tacos at San Diego

When I went to San Diego last summer, my goal was to have fish, tacos and a lot of fish tacos. This was the first of two fish tacos I got at the ballpark. Between the food, beer and atmosphere, … Continue reading

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