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The lifelong Mets fan is entering his first full season coming off Tommy John surgery, and Mendoza was impressed by Kranick's conviction in his first start — two shutout innings with two ...
The 7 Line Army is a group of fans of the New York Mets started in 2012 by Darren Meenan, the founder of The 7 Line, a company that makes Mets-themed apparel. The group is named after the 7 train of the New York City Subway, which stops near Citi Field at Mets–Willets Point. [1]
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So basically, the Mets, their fans and the concept of winning are in some kind of triangle of loathing right now. And the team waited until its highest-scoring win since July 9 to confirm this.
Jake Mintz and Jordan Shusterman discuss Juan Soto agreeing to a historic contract with the Mets, where the Yankees and other teams that missed out might go from here and break down the signings ...
Asked whether he was a baseball fan, the 82-year-old founder of the Temptations coughed and said in a low, sing-song voice: “Dodgers.” Sixty years after its debut, the Temptations' “My Girl” has become a hit at Citi Field since New York Mets star Francisco Lindor began using it as his walk-up song in late May.
Lorn Brown (September 18, 1938 – June 24, 2010) was a sports broadcaster who worked for baseball's AAA Iowa Oaks (1973–1974) and MLB St. Louis Cardinals (September 1974 fill-in), Chicago White Sox (1976–1979, 1983–1988), Milwaukee Brewers (1980–1981), and New York Mets (1982), among other jobs. [1]
That's why, as Mark Zuckerman pointed out with a tweet during the Mets' 10-1 win against the Washington Nationals at Citi Field, fans started cheering when the Reds' Spencer Steer hit a two-run ...