The ace of the team, the future of the team and the future face of the franchise all in one, Mets' All-Star pitcher Matt Harvey, has a partially torn ligament in his right elbow.
The New York Mets have been a mess for quite some time but some things are looking a little brighter in Queens under the Sandy Alderson plan. Matt Harvey and Zach Wheeler look to be at the top of the rotation for years to come, prospects are getting a chance like Wilmer Flores and David Wright, for now, is still in his prime...
This New York Mets season has been like many others. Dreadful, lost for cause and filled with hope in the beginning and eventual failure. Not even a host All-Star Game, filled with Mariano Rivera celebration and David Wright and Matt Harvey standing ovations could save the day for those walking off the 7 train and into the ballpark.
As a life long Met fan I know all about rebuilding. I also know about being cheap and tight with a buck. This Met ownership is the Latter not the former. I give you Zach Wheeler and Jeremy Hefner as the latest examples.
The Mets are trying to sell their shrinking fan base Jeremy Hefner...
As we head into the second half of the season, the debate over whether or not these 2012 New York Mets are “for real.” The over achieving squad just lost starting pitcher Dillon Gee for at least 8 weeks, and the team has just over two weeks to decide if they will be buyers or sellers at the trade deadline...