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Author: Jordan Yagaloff

The New York Mets Need Trevor Bauer: A Risk Worth Taking

Reading Time: 3 minutesAn offseason like no other for the New York Mets this year. The signing of free agents such as catcher James McCann, reliever Trevor May, and reliever Aaron Loup; trading for a top-three shortstop in baseball in Francisco Lindor, a solid starting pitcher in Carlos Carrasco; trading away their longest tenured player in Steven Matz; firing their newly-hired General Manager, Jared Porter, after accusations of sexual assault; and most importantly: the savior Steve Cohen has arrived. “Uncle Stevie” set the record straight in his introductory press conference. The quote below from his introductory press conference surely...

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Giants Upset Seattle in a Great Team Win

Reading Time: 2 minutesWow. Just wow. The New York Giants defeated the Seattle Seahawks in a great team win. Led by backup quarterback Colt McCoy, the Giants were able to put up 17 points against this improving Seattle defense. Starting off slow, the Giants did not put up any points in the first half of the game, however they did come close before Evan “Butterfingers” Engram struck again. Around the 15 yard line, the ball went right through Engram’s hands as it tipped up right to Seattle’s Quandre Diggs. While the offense was not up to par in the...

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Is A Bartolo Colon and New York Mets Reunion In Sight?

Reading Time: 2 minutesBartolo Colon. If you know baseball, you know him. Former AL Cy Young, AL All-Star, and NL All-Star hasn’t thrown a pitch in the majors since 2018. The question has to be asked: Is a return for Big Sexy in the near future? Colon’s most known moment in the league is almost undisputed: his first and only Major League home run. In 2016, Bartolo took San Diego’s James Shields deep on a fastball in Petco Park. Consequently, it can be said that the New York Mets’ fanbase shows more love to Colon than any other in baseball. With new owner, Steve Cohen, many believe that anything is possible this offseason for the Mets. It is important to remember that Cohen is not viewing his ownership as an investment, but rather a team that he wants to not only see win, but win now. Cohen has said and done many things to please fans since his purchase. Most notably, Cohen has constantly been interacting with fans on Twitter; and has said many times he is prioritizing winning no matter how much it costs. This is music to all Mets fans’ ears, including myself, as the past owners, the Wilpon family, was not willing to spend on players. Not only has Cohen stated how much he wants to win, but he also has put an emphasis on the fans; saying...

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Joe Judge Will Improve The New York Giants: Here’s Why

Reading Time: 2 minutesAfter going 9-23, the New York Giants got rid of Pat Shurmur, the Head Coach of the team from 2018 to 2019. While this offseason resulted in many coaches losing their jobs like Shurmur, there was a competitive hunt for the best new candidates to coach an NFL team. While some went with well-known names such as the Washington Football Team signing Ron Rivera and the Dallas Cowboys obtaining Mike McCarthy, the Giants decided to go with a man many new little about: Joe Judge. Joe Judge coached for the New England Patriots for the past...

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Recap of the Mets’ Amazin’ Opening Day Performance

Reading Time: 2 minutesGoing into the season with high hopes, the 2020 New York Mets hoped to perform well under the required circumstances due to COVID-19. Although playing the NL East favorite Atlanta Braves, the Mets proved their ability to win a ballgame in an all around great game by both the coaching staff and the players. The first person that must be attributed for the outcome of this game is first-year manager Luis Rojas. Many were upset with Rojas after he claimed that second baseman veteran, Robinson Canó, could and most likely would hit at the three spot...

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