Author Archives: Elliot Teichman

Spring Training Game 6: The Mets Play Someone Not in the NL East

The Red Sox made an overnight trip to the East Coast of Florida, starting play with the Mets. This is excellent so we don’t have to see the Braves and Nationals 5,930 times in Spring. Here’s what you need to … Continue reading

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Spring Training Game 5: Mets Beat the Braves

Even in a fake game, it feels good to beat the Braves, hopefully the Mets will make a habit of it this Spring. Here’s what you need to know from this game: Dilson Herrera had another 0-3 day at the … Continue reading

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Spring Training Game 4: Mets Make Late Comeback, Fall Short

The first of the two games the Mets played on Saturday saw them go into a deep hole, and then almost come out of it as the Mets lost 8-7 to the Marlins. Here are key take-aways from the game: … Continue reading

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Where Are They Now: Former Mets In DC

One former Met has made his way to DC, Mike Carp. He was drafted in 2004 and joined a collection of Mets that had similar talents at the time (like Murphy and Jacobs). Out of the group, Murphy went onto … Continue reading

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Where Are They Now: Former Mets in Philly

Two former Mets have gone south on 95 to play for the Phillies: Aaron Harang and Jeff Francoeur, and interesting combination. Aaron Harang made some spots starts for the Mets in 2013, and last year became a critical part of … Continue reading

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Where Are They Now: Former Mets in Miami

Miami! The former home of Jose Reyes! But still the home of three former Mets. First, the most famous one, Jordany Valdespin. Valdespin, the man right now, broke out with the Mets and while he had a lot of energy … Continue reading

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Spring Training Game 3: Harvey Day and Other Notes

The Mets won today. But that doesn’t matter. What matters is Harvey pitched and he looked good. He hit 96-98 mph on the fastball, worked in his slider and curveball and struck out 3 batters over two clean innings. He … Continue reading

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2015 Projections: Curtis Granderson

Many Baseball Analysts have been saying for the majority of the off-season that in order for the Mets to do well in 2015, they need bounce back years from David Wright and today’s projection player, Curtis Granderson. Granderson wasn’t terrible … Continue reading

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Spring Training Game 2: Mets Go Deep Twice

The Mets can’t beat the Nationals in a fake game either, as they dropped tonight’s game by the score of 5-4 after a late comeback by the Nationals. But, like all Spring games, the score wasn’t the important part of … Continue reading

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Where Are They Now: Former Mets in Atlanta

Two former Mets find themselves in enemy territory with Atlanta. John Buck recently signed on the Braves as he continues to find his way back on to a major league squad. He was drafted in 1998 by the Astros and … Continue reading

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