Tag: Keith Hernandez
Winging It
During the early stages of tonight’s game, Gary, Keith and Ron were discussing how they had to attend an advance…
Read more »Mark Canha’s Personal Journey
Updated:There’s nothing to worry about with Mark Canha. I say that because someone expressed to me a little worry upon…
Read more »Another Opening Day, Another Win, Another Body Part To Google
Updated:Opening Day. Where everyone is 0-0, and young fans fancy their team’s pennant chances. A time of hope springing eternal….
Read more »Triple Double
Updated:The first inning really set the tone for this game. They worked Blake Snell to the nub and the at-bats…
Read more »When Compliance Training is The Highlight of a Baseball Broadcast
It wasn’t quite a lineup with Stan Jefferson, John Gibbons, and Rick Anderson, but the Atlanta Braves had their hangover…
Read more »The New York Red Shirts
Updated:The Mets might as well have put out a lineup that looked like this: CF Crewman Grant SS Horta Fodder…
Read more »At Least They Lost In Under Three Hours
The Mets got pounded again tonight. Tylor Megill gave up three home runs in a game that Megill probably shouldn’t…
Read more »You May Be Done With Kyle Schwarber, But Kyle Schwarber Isn’t Done With You
Updated:Can Kyle Schwarber play in Korea next year? Seriously … Justin Bour is playing with the LG Twins and he’s…
Read more »None Of This Should Bother Me, And Yet …
The Mets had a chance to do some damage against Zack Wheeler in the fourth inning. Down 1-0, the Mets…
Read more »The Champ
Updated:The Mets have a new reward for their player of the game. Marcus Stroman won it today. pic.twitter.com/27pEefZOep — Anthony…
Read more »The End Of The Adrenaline
Updated:The 3-6 road trip looks disappointing when you’re just looking at numbers. But of course you know that when you…
Read more »New Kids In Town
Updated:Mets fans were getting just a teeny bit antsy as to the speed of the new master plan by Steve…
Read more »I’m Not Even Waiting For The End
Updated:It’s 12-1 in the sixth and I have no patience to wait until the end of this game to blog….
Read more »A Darren Oliver For Dystopian Times
The picture that leads this blog post is of Robinson Cano, and richly deserved. His two home runs (including a…
Read more »Combating Boredom With PB&J And Stagehand Unions
Updated:The Mets’ 7-1 loss on Saturday is the second time this season where the Mets followed up with a gut…
Read more »The Circle of Wright
Updated:I wore a Ty Wigginton jersey tonight. Let me explain … Now that I’m getting older, I can more clearly…
Read more »Let’s Win Two
Set against the backdrop of David Wright’s announcment that he was pretty much done playing baseball, the Mets failed to…
Read more »Mets Spill Perfume on Fresh Kills … Win 16-5
At least beating the Orioles 16-5 will help the Pythagorean W-L record, (which going into the night stood at the…
Read more »8/5/18 Game Preview: Atlanta Braves at New York Mets
Updated:Hey, the Mets won last night! Why not rejoice and double down with another Mets game against Atlanta? This time,…
Read more »S-N-Why The Hell Not?
Updated:I find it interesting that of all the bad seasons that have happened recently … starting with the collapses in…
Read more »Two Games, One Sum Up
The Mets got to play two games on Monday. Joy. The first one was dominated in long stretches by Keith…
Read more »Moments And Limits
At 2;30 in the morning, it’s hard to really have an opinion on all the twists and turns that happen…
Read more »Score One For Convention?
I’ve gone back and forth on the heartbreaking loss in Game 1 of the Memorial Day doubleheader, in particular how…
Read more »4/28/18 Game Preview: New York Mets at San Diego Padres
Updated:The Mets have won one series all time at Petco Park since it opened in 2004. One!!! The Mets will…
Read more »Switching Genres And Switching Closers (But There’s No Switching Universes)
Gary, Keith and Ron called Friday’s game against the Nationals from the Citi Perk seats just below the Shea Bridge. They…
Read more »Rafael Montero’s Cavalcade of Changeups
Rafael Montero is better than he’s been, which isn’t saying much considering where he was earlier this season. He’s gone…
Read more »Sunshine And Diluted Vinegar
It’s tough to pinpoint a “high point” this season. The two I have are Asdrubal Cabrera’s home run against the…
Read more »A Quick Escalation
I was all set to go in depth about how Juan Lagares’ stolen base in the first was smart baseball,…
Read more »On 420 Day, the 420th Met is Now Injured
Ray Ramirez is in mid-season form. This is what we get for complaining about depth. At the start of the…
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