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1 week ago |
amazinavenue.com | Thomas Henderson
Photo by Nick Cammett/Diamond Images via Getty Images Triple-A: Syracuse Mets (29-42)JACKSONVILLE 3, SYRACUSE 0 / 1 (SUSPENDED DUE TO WEATHER) (BOX)Brandon Sproat gave up three runs in the top of the first, the Mets got two runners on the in the bottom of the frame before ending the inning with no runs scored, and then the skies opened up. This one will be finished on Friday.
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1 week ago |
amazinavenue.com | Lukas Vlahos |Thomas Henderson
Welcome to From Complex to Queens, Home Run Applesauce’s podcast focusing on the Mets’ minor league system. In case you missed it, there was some other notable major league news on Sunday night; we couldn’t help ourselves and spend our first 20 minutes talking Rafael Devers trade. Our conclusion? Having dumb teams in the league makes it more fun, and we’re glad the Mets aren’t one of them (you’ll have to listen to learn which team we decided was the dumb one here).
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2 weeks ago |
amazinavenue.com | Thomas Henderson
Sam Navarro-Imagn Images Triple-A: Syracuse Mets (29-36)SCRANTON/WILKES-BARE 7, SYRACUSE 5 (BOX)Despite the 7-5 final, this game was not as close as it appears. The Mets fell behind 2-0, though they tied it up on a Drew Gilbert home run. It was kind of all downhill from there. The RailRiders went out to a 7-2 lead by the fourth inning, causing the Mets to play catch up. They ended up scoring two in the eighth and one in the ninth, but the deficit was too large.
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2 weeks ago |
amazinavenue.com | Thomas Henderson
Vincent Carchietta-Imagn Images The Mets and Nationals met up for a rather mundane July match up, with the former looking to stay in the New York Groove, and the latter looking to avenge a rather tough 5-4 extra innings loss where they led 4-2 in the eighth against their division rivals. What we got, however, was arguably the most complete game the Mets have played this season, en route to a 44-24 record and the best game of David Peterson’s career.
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2 weeks ago |
sports.yahoo.com | Thomas Henderson
The Mets and Nationals met up for a rather mundane June match up, with the former looking to stay in the New York Groove, and the latter looking to avenge a rather tough 5-4 extra innings loss where they led 4-2 in the eighth against their division rivals. What we got, however, was arguably the most complete game the Mets have played this season, en route to a 44-24 record and the best game of David Peterson’s career.
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