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Binghamton Mets Getting New, Strange Name (AUDIO)
Binghamton Mets Getting New, Strange Name (AUDIO)
Binghamton Mets Getting New, Strange Name (AUDIO)
While all of our attention has been focused on the New York Mets and the problems surrounding Matt Harvey recently, lets not forget about the drama surrounding the Binghamton Mets, the Mets AA affiliate. While the franchise will remain in Binghamton and will remain a Mets affiliate, the team will have a new name in 2017...
Harvey Could Have Next Start Skipped
Harvey Could Have Next Start Skipped
Harvey Could Have Next Start Skipped
Matt Harvey continues to struggle. And now, he's gone from the Dark Knight to the goat in New York. Harvey was booed on Thursday night as he walked off the mound at Citi Field after allowing nine runs in 2.2 innings in a loss against the Washington Nationals...
Flores to DL, Matz to Miss Start
Flores to DL, Matz to Miss Start
Flores to DL, Matz to Miss Start
Some bad news for the first place New York Mets, as utility infielder Wilmer Flores is heading to the disabled list with a left hamstring injury. "It's definitely frustrating, but what are you going to do?" said Flores via Rubin's story, who is hitting 180 with one homer and two RBIs in 50 at-bats...
Colon Goes Deep For Mets (VIDEO)
Colon Goes Deep For Mets (VIDEO)
Colon Goes Deep For Mets (VIDEO)
Bartolo Colon does not more than just pitch, apparently. "Big Sexy" made some history on Saturday night, becoming the oldest player in MLB history to hit his first home run. Colon is 42 years old. There's been plenty of jokes made about Colon's weight, his declining velocity and his generally ugly swing, but on Saturday night, the joke was on Padres pitcher James Shields, who served up t
Almost a No-No
Almost a No-No
Almost a No-No
The New York Mets have the third best record in the National League (Cubs, Nationals), but that doesn't mean they can't deliver a clunker from time to time. The Padres nearly no-hit the Mets last night at PetCo Park as Colin Rea allowed nothing in the middle column of the scoreboard for 6...
DL Still a Possibility for deGrom
DL Still a Possibility for deGrom
DL Still a Possibility for deGrom
Jacob deGrom is away from the Mets after the birth of his first child, but he's also facing the possibility of a disabled list trip thanks to the lat injury he suffered in his first start of the season. The Mets have not placed deGrom on the disabled list or on paternity leave because if they place him on paternity, they lose the right to backdate his DL stint...
Consolation Prize
Consolation Prize
Consolation Prize
After losing to the Kansas City Royals last October in the World Series, and then having to watch those same Royals celebrate that championship in front of them to start this season, the New York Mets got a chance to celebrate on Thursday. The players were given these National League Championship rings at Citi Field...
Mets to Give Away Replica Championship Ring on 5/29
Mets to Give Away Replica Championship Ring on 5/29
Mets to Give Away Replica Championship Ring on 5/29
Even though the New York Mets didn't win the World Series in 2015, they are going to do a great job of honoring their World Series history in 2016. The Mets will wear throwback jerseys from the 1986 season at various times this year and on May 29th, they will be giving away this replica championship ring from that season: That's an awesome giveaway...
Matt Harvey is OK, Will Pitch Sunday
Matt Harvey is OK, Will Pitch Sunday
Matt Harvey is OK, Will Pitch Sunday
Relax, New York Met fans: Ace pitcher Matt Harvey is all set to pitch opening day after a mysterious non-baseball ailment was reported on Monday. Harvey had a blood clot in his bladder which he said was caused by not using the restroom as frequently as he should have...
Doubling-Down (AUDIO)
Doubling-Down (AUDIO)
Doubling-Down (AUDIO)
After the Kansas Jayhawks' convincing win over Maryland in the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament, they certainly appear to be a worthy championship contender. Before that game, we brought in radio host Danny Parkins in Kansas City to ask him how good he thinks KU is and if he trusts head coach Bill Self in big moments...
Done in New York?
Done in New York?
Done in New York?
The Mets appear ready to part ways with infielder Ruben Tejada in a somewhat-surprising move. "By cutting Tejada more than 15 days before Opening Day, the Mets would be freed from paying five-sixths of Tejada's salary. They would only be responsible for $500,000," says Rubin...
Cabrera to DL?
Cabrera to DL?
Cabrera to DL?
Bad news for the New York Mets as new shortstop Asdrubal Cabrera may have to begin the season on the disabled list with a knee injury. More from Rubin via general manager Sandy Alderson: Alderson is right... If the Mets were to suffer an injury, that is the position to do it at...

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