Post Tagged with: "Noah Syndergaard"

The Manager Imploded

The Manager Imploded

By Rich Mancuso/ Sports Editor So it continues. And there is no help on the way with a Mets bullpen that was charged with six runs in the top of the 10th inning at Citi Field Tuesday evening. But Robert […]

by · June 5, 2019 · Sports
No Worry “Thor” Has Returned

No Worry “Thor” Has Returned

By Rich Mancuso/ Sports Editor Contagious pitching can be like the hitting. You can say that about the Mets the past two games at Citi Field. Jacob deGrom had to improve and he delivered Wednesday night in a Mets loss […]

by · May 2, 2019 · Sports
Hot Stove Update; Yankees & Mets

Hot Stove Update; Yankees & Mets

By Rich Mancuso/ Sports Editor Talk and rumors have intensified and that is expected now with the MLB Winter Meetings in Las Vegas December 9-14th. In the coming weeks and prior to the meetings it is all speculation as to […]

by · November 17, 2018 · Sports
“Thor” Returns And Rosario Excels For Mets

“Thor” Returns And Rosario Excels For Mets

By Rich Mancuso/ Sports Editor A Mets with a 4-2 win over the Nationals at Citi Field Friday evening. The return of Right-hander Noah Syndergaard, his first start since May 25th showed how important good starting pitching could have made […]

by · July 14, 2018 · Sports
Coppola: What The Mets Need

Coppola: What The Mets Need

By William Coppola Who would the Mets want in return for Jacob deGrom or Noah Syndergaard? Which one of these stars is more expendable? How much do they want in return for one verses the other? Should they even trade […]

by · June 27, 2018 · Sports
Sep 9, 2015; Washington, DC, USA; New York Mets left fielder Michael Conforto (30) hits an RBI single during the ninth inning against the Washington Nationals at Nationals Park. New York Mets defeated Washington Nationals 5-3. Mandatory Credit: Tommy Gilligan-USA TODAY Sports

Conforto Steps Up For Mets

By Rich Mancuso/ Sports Editor The known is Jacob deGrom and Noah Syndergaard at their best will carry the Mets. Manager Mickey Callaway said Friday night after a 3-1 win over the Diamondbacks it was no secret that all of […]

by · May 19, 2018 · Sports
Rosario Adjusting And Mets Dominate Blue Jays

Rosario Adjusting And Mets Dominate Blue Jays

By Rich Mancuso/Sports Editor Noah Syndergaard had to adjust the fastball and did it well Tuesday night at Citi Field. And it seemed the entire Mets lineup made similar adjustments against the Toronto Blue Jays a team that can’t win […]

by · May 16, 2018 · Sports
Mets Take Note of Fast And Rebuilding Braves

Mets Take Note of Fast And Rebuilding Braves

By William Coppola The two teams you don’t want to play right now in baseball are the NY Yankees and the Atlanta Braves. The first place Mets saw their Eastern Division lead shrink to a half game lead now over […]

by · May 2, 2018 · Sports
Noah Syndergaard, NY Mets pitching ace. Credit: bloggingmets.com

Mets Pitching Question Is Why The Rush?

By William Coppola For the past three years, we have heard nothing but amazing predictions about the young power arms of the New York Mets. We were told by all the experts how Matt Harvey was the second coming of […]

by · May 8, 2017 · Sports
Matt Harvey Sagas Adds to Mets Sinking Ship

Matt Harvey Sagas Adds to Mets Sinking Ship

By Christopher Saunders Just when you think nothing else could go wrong for the New York Mets it happens again. Injuries have crippled the starting pitching staff, dreadful start that has put the Mets at the bottom of the division, […]

by · May 8, 2017 · Sports
Noah Syndergaard, NY Mets pitching ace. Credit: bloggingmets.com

Blame Baseball And Not The Mets On Noah

By William Coppola Not quite the fall of the Roman Empire, nevertheless a decline. The Mets of New York are headed to Mediocreville. The enormous rash of injuries that will keep their stars out for extended periods of time, is […]

by · May 2, 2017 · Sports
Matt Harvey, NY Mets

It’s April and the Mets Are In Peril

By Rich Mancuso/Sports Editor Terry Collins the manager is aware and so are the Mets that April is nearing an end. The Mets postgame clubhouse Thursday afternoon and after their sixth straight loss did not sense any urgency to losing […]

by · April 28, 2017 · Sports
Rene Rivera: Gives Mets veteran presence behind the plate

Rene Rivera: Gives Mets veteran presence behind the plate

With Rene Rivera, Mets’ install a veteran presence behind the plate   By Steven Simineri   Heading into the 2016 season, the New York Mets were blessed with an embarrassment of pitching riches. But they were also blessed with two […]

by · October 2, 2016 · Sports
Noah Syndergaard, NY Mets pitching ace. Credit: bloggingmets.com

Noah, Closer, and Homerun ball: But Mets may need more

After getting his fifth win of the season Sunday afternoon at Citi Field in leading the Mets to a 3-1 win and three-game series sweep over the Milwaukee Brewers, Noah Syndergaard is Mets ace.

by · May 23, 2016 · Sports

Consensus: Sandy Alderson Won’t Let Health Get in His Way

Consensus: Sandy Alderson Won’t let Health get in way By Rich Mancuso On a night when the New York Mets got a 2-0 over win the Washington Nationals at Citi Field it put more smiles on the face of GM […]

by · May 18, 2016 · Sports