Trevor logics himself into rooting for Tebow, Matthew challenges the bias against “exhibition games,” and Holly finds the mulleted link between the diamond and the rink.
Greg Holland chooses Colorado for his comeback, Jerry Blevins and Fernando Salas stay in New York, Scott Feldman looks to eat innings in Cincinnati, and Boone Logan needs context.
Yoenis Cespedes stays in New York, as the Mets pony up $110 million to keep their star slugger.
Madison Bumgarner shut out the Mets in a winner-take-all game and he did it with just two pitches.
Madison Bumgarner did what Madison Bumgarner does, ending the Mets’ season.
Madison Bumgarner and the Giants vs. Noah Syndergaard and the Mets, in New York.
Many of the Mets’ big names are on the disabled list, leaving healthy newcomers in crucial October roles.
Classifying the fans you’ll see in the stands at the World Series this weekend.
Scouts answer who the best players baseball lost to football were.
Tim Tebow is the subject of this writing.
So no one told you Walker would be hurt this way (clap x4) /
Your options suck, you bluff, you look to Triple-A…
Baltimore goes dumpster diving, Cleveland brings Coco Crisp home, and the Jeff Francoeur tour adds another stop.
Robert Gs… Gsell…Gonna pitch out the bullpen so it doesn’t really matter.
Not unlike Daniel Murphy, Neil Walker has made offensive gains in his walk year with the Mets. The Mets have another decision to make.
Justin Verlander makes Noah Syndergaard look positively mortal, Billy Hamilton destroys our preconceived ideas about speed, and Jean Segura gifts Orlando Arcia his first extra base in the majors.
The Mets aren’t getting the most out of an odd collection of position players.