• Andres Gimenez does it all in Mets’ second straight win

    Andres Gimenez does it all in Mets’ second straight win

    Andres Gimenez’s raw talent has been on display for two weeks, but Sunday he took that step from nice looking player with a potential big upside to somebody who put the Mets on his back and won a game. The rookie infielder’s bat and legs — in addition to his already evident smooth defense — …
  • Much-needed Mets win includes several injury scares

    Much-needed Mets win includes several injury scares

    ATLANTA — Just when the Mets should have been allowed to enjoy the gift of runs for their ace and a needed victory, players started departing Monday night. None were opt outs. Amed Rosario walked off the field before the bottom of the third inning with left quad tightness. Two innings later, Robinson Cano exited …
  • Mets’ brutal stretch allowing fans to care — and rage — again

    Mets’ brutal stretch allowing fans to care — and rage — again

    We hint at normalcy when the games simply happen again, as they have for baseball (at least for the time being), as they now have for basketball and hockey. Truth is, though, we’ve been divorced from normal for so long by now that it’s hard to even define it any more. Although, as sports fans, …
  • Mets’ Yoenis Cespedes provides glimpse of what he was — and can be

    Mets’ Yoenis Cespedes provides glimpse of what he was — and can be

    He has been the old Sinatra song, all of it, a jumble of personas and personalities, going all the way back to the first day he showed up one week shy of five years ago. He’s been a puppet, a pauper, a pirate, a poet, a pawn and a king — seizing New York by …
  • Mets bring sense of familiar to opening success in abnormal times: Sherman

    Mets bring sense of familiar to opening success in abnormal times: Sherman

    Jacob deGrom pitched brilliantly yet did not win. But since it was Opening Day — even in late July — the Mets did. That was all quite familiar. So much else was not. It still takes getting used to cardboard cutout fans, piped in noise and a designated hitter in a National League park. Especially …
  • Yoenis Cespedes’ home run leads Mets to Opening Day win over Braves

    Yoenis Cespedes’ home run leads Mets to Opening Day win over Braves

    Yoenis Cespedes crushed it and Edwin Diaz protected it, turning fan-empty Citi Field into a tame celebration of high-fives and blaring music. The Mets couldn’t have asked for a better script to start their abbreviated 2020 season. With Cespedes’ mighty bat supplying the only run, the Mets beat the Braves 1-0 in front of several …
  • How shortened season impacts MLB’s few true aces like Gerrit Cole, Jacob deGrom

    How shortened season impacts MLB’s few true aces like Gerrit Cole, Jacob deGrom

    The 2020 baseball season, if it finishes, will go down as The Year of the Pandemic. The Year of the Sprint. The Year of the Unseemly Battle Over Finances. The Year of the Ace? Hard to see it. Except for one timeless reality: Whichever team’s pitchers throw like aces in October, those guys possess an …
  • Mets 2020 preview: Shaky bullpen will make or break playoff chances

    Mets 2020 preview: Shaky bullpen will make or break playoff chances

    Rewind to early March, when life still seemed mostly normal and the countdown was underway to the Mets opening the 2020 season. At the time, the Mets didn’t resemble a team that was an obvious favorite in the NL East, but likewise it was hard to say they shouldn’t compete for first place. The lineup …
  • What Yankees’ Aaron Judge thinks about kneeling during anthem

    What Yankees’ Aaron Judge thinks about kneeling during anthem

    It’s not clear yet whether someone in a New York baseball uniform will kneel during the pregame playing of the national anthem. What stands clear right now, however, is Aaron Judge’s support of anyone who wants to do that. “That’s the beauty of America, is freedom of speech,” Judge said Tuesday after the Yankees completed …
  • Mets’ Jacob deGrom plan doesn’t include Yankees tune-up

    Mets’ Jacob deGrom plan doesn’t include Yankees tune-up

    Jacob deGrom’s pursuit of his scheduled Opening Day start won’t include an exhibition tune-up against the Yankees. The Mets ace, who was removed from his last start in an intrasquad scrimmage after only one inning because of back discomfort, threw 17 pitches in a bullpen session Friday and indicated he felt strong physically, according to …