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Mets Jay Horwitz The PR Guru

Mets Jay Horwitz The PR Guru

By Rich Mancuso/ Sports Editor The longtime Mets publicity guru Jay Horwitz had a press conference Wednesday afternoon and it was about himself. But the Vice President of Media Relations who has been with the organization since April 1, 1980 […]

by · September 12, 2018 · Sports
Jake Gets The Best Of Severino

Jake Gets The Best Of Severino

By Rich Mancuso/ Sports Editor Five home runs and 13 strikeouts from Mets pitching and the lineup Monday night at Yankee Stadium. In this disappointing season for the Mets, Jacob deGrom continued to state his case as the best pitcher […]

by · August 14, 2018 · Sports
April Good For Mets How About May?

April Good For Mets How About May?

By William Coppola Wow! The Mets are 12-2 and giving the Washington Nationals something to think about as the season gets underway. Sure we all say that it is a long season and you can’t get a real feel for […]

by · April 16, 2018 · Sports
Mets Are Rising

Mets Are Rising

By Rich Mancuso/ Sports Editor Two catchers down in a matter of days for the Mets with season ending Tommy John surgery for Travis d’Arnaud and a non-displaced hairline fracture of the left hand to Kevin Plawecki. But when you […]

by · April 14, 2018 · Sports
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Granderson Helps Mets Take Series Over Cubs — Matt Harvey is an issue again

By Rich Mancuso/Sports Editor It was a milestone night for Curtis Granderson Wednesday night at Citi Field and not a good one again for New York Mets righthander Matt Harvey. Granderson’s go-ahead home run in the eighth inning was the […]

by · June 15, 2017 · Sports
MLB Preview: For Mets and Yanks There Will Be A Different Tune

MLB Preview: For Mets and Yanks There Will Be A Different Tune

By Rich Mancuso/Sports Editor Never ask this columnist how it will all transpire for the two baseball teams in New York. Some thrive on predictions but at the end of September the final standings at times have the experts shaking […]

by · April 2, 2017 · Sports
Mets Draft from Their Backyard

Mets Draft from Their Backyard

By Christopher Saunders The Northeast usually isn’t known for high end baseball talent — Mike Trout being one of the notable exception — otherwise basketball and football predominate. Things might be changing very soon namely at the University of Connecticut, […]

by · January 6, 2017 · Sports
Mets Rosario Making Case as Best Shortstop in New York 

Mets Rosario Making Case as Best Shortstop in New York 

Though so young, Rosario is extremely mature, demonstrating leadership qualities during plays and mound visits.

by · December 31, 2016 · Sports
Futility to Score: Mets May Have No Remedy

Futility to Score: Mets May Have No Remedy

Friday night ended in another loss to the Rockies.

by · July 30, 2016 · Sports
Thank you Cuddyer: Now Mets must sign Cespedes

Thank you Cuddyer: Now Mets must sign Cespedes

Thank you Cuddyer: Now Mets must sign Cespedes by Rich Mancuso The unexpected happens and the scenario now for the New York Mets is simple: Michael Cuddyer retires after a 15-year career and assuming $12.5 million or less is off […]

by · December 13, 2015 · Sports
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Mancuso: For Mets, The Future Is Now

Like the Royals the Mets got a taste of what could come By Rich Mancuso, TBC Sports Editor   There were no heads bowed in the New York Mets clubhouse a few minutes after their season ended as the Kansas […]

by · November 2, 2015 · Sports

Mets Defeat Dodgers, 3-2. Face Cubs In NLCS

The Mets were celebrating. Again. Their Daniel Murphy-fueled 3-2 win over the Dodgers in Game 5 gave them a National League Division Series victory, clinching their date in the NL Championship Series, which begins Saturday (7:30 p.m. ET, TBS) against the […]

by · October 16, 2015 · Sports

Mets Beat Cardinals 2-1

Mayberry has winning hit in 14th, Mets beat Cardinals 2-1 http://t.co/qxDCpgyfKo

by · May 19, 2015 · Sports