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(MARCH 15th)

 

Matt Harvey Struck Out 8 batters over 5 Innings Pitched today against the Marlins.

He did give up 3 Runs in the 3rd inning, which was sandwiched in between goose-eggs in the 1st, 2nd, 4th, and 5th Innings.

 

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On 3/15/2018 at 2:47 PM, OFFNY said:

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(MARCH 15th)

 

Matt Harvey Struck Out 8 batters over 5 Innings Pitched today against the Marlins.

He did give up 3 Runs in the 3rd inning, which was sandwiched in between goose-eggs in the 1st, 2nd, 4th, and 5th Innings.

 

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(MARCH 19th)

 

Steven Matz Struck Out 9 batters and walked 0 over 5 Innings Pitched today against the Astros.

He did give up 3 Runs in the 3rd inning, which was sandwiched in between goose-eggs in the 1st, 2nd, 4th, and 5th Innings.

 

This was the lineup that Matz faced today:

 

George Springer - RF

Alex Bregman - 3B

Jose Altuve - 2B

Carlos Correa - SS

Marwin Gonzalez - 1B

Joshua Reddick - LF

Evan Gattis - DH

Jake Marisnick - CF

Brian McCann - C

 

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(OPENING DAY)

 

ST. LOUIS CARDINALS

Dexter Fowler - RF

Tommy Pham - CF

Matthew Carpenter - 3B

Marcell Ozuna - LF

Jose Martinez - 1B

Yadier Molina - C

Paul DeJong - SS

Kolten Wong - 2B

Carlos Ernesto Martinez - RHP )) (12-11, 3.64 ERA) ) * 

 

* )) Led the National League in Complete Games (2), Shutouts (2), and Batters Faced (358)

 

NEW YORK METS

Brandon Nimmo - CF

Yoenis Cespedes - LF

Jay Bruce - RF

Asdrubal Cabrera - 2B

Todd Frazier - 3B

Adrian Gonzalez - 1B

Kevin Plawecki - C

Noah Seth Syndergaard - RHP )) (1-2, 2.97 ERA)

Amed Rosario - SS

 

http://www.baseballpress.com/lineups

 

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On 3/28/2018 at 6:41 PM, OFFNY said:

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(OPENING DAY)

 

ST. LOUIS CARDINALS

Dexter Fowler - RF

Tommy Pham - CF

Matthew Carpenter - 3B

Marcell Ozuna - LF

Jose Martinez - 1B

Yadier Molina - C

Paul DeJong - SS

Kolten Wong - 2B

Carlos Ernesto Martinez - RHP )) (12-11, 3.64 ERA) ) * 

 

* )) Led the National League in Complete Games (2), Shutouts (2), and Batters Faced (358)

 

NEW YORK METS

Noah Seth Syndergaard - RHP )) (1-2, 2.97 ERA)

 

http://www.baseballpress.com/lineups

 

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Syndergaard pitched 6 innings overall in yesterday's win.

In the first 5 innings alone, he struck out 10 batters.

 

 

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Zach may be back.

If he is, the Mets' starting rotation may have a chance to regain their 2015 season form. 

Noah Syndergaard and Jacob deGrom have been their usual excellent selves.

Matt Harvey has looked better than he did in the last 2 injury-riddled seasons, albeit not as good as he did circa 2012, 2013, and 2015.

Steven Matz (in 3 starts so far) looks closer to the way he did in his solid 2016 season than he did in his injury-riddled 2017 season.

The Mets are hoping that this is just the beginning of the return of Zach Wheeler, who had 2 solid seasons in 2013 and 2014 before injuries curtailed his career.

 

 

Wheeler Makes Statement in Rotation Audition

(By Anthony DiComo)

https://www.mlb.com/mets/news/zack-wheeler-dominates-in-2018-majors-return/c-271873686

 

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On 4/9/2018 at 9:56 PM, OFFNY said:

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(TEN DAYS LATER)

 

The Nationals tried to return the favor.

They appeared to be on their way to doing just that, as they took the first 2 games of the series AND were leading by a score of 4-2 heading into the 8th inning of the 3rd game on Wednesday ........ but a 9-run inning by the Mets (capped by a grand-slam home run by Yoenis Cespedes) enabled them  to salvage the final game.

 

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