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The Baseball season appears not to be going the way I’d prefer. Many friends probably agree, if they root for the team based in Queens.

 

Still, many things remain to root for. One player, Jeff McNeil, pursues a batting title. Peter Alonso won the Home Run contest, shattered several Mets records for rookies (Homers, RBIs XBHs) and remains much in play for leading MLB in home runs. Thursday, I watched Jacob deGrom pitch seven shutout innings. I even "discovered" Gotham Plaza on the way back to my car.

 

Out with friends last night, we checked scores. A disappointed Yankees fan saw they lost again to the sox from Boston. We checked the Mets, saw the 3-0 score and then learned it was a final, another W for the Mets. And Steven Matz – we attended his exemplary first game – pitches a complete game shutout. So it goes. Perhaps a tease.

 

I next visit Citifield August 7. With the trade deadline one week earlier – this coming Wednesday, many pundit suggest changes that I may not welcome. The players I want the Mets to move might just remain. We’ll see what transpires. Very curious to see who takes the mound that day.

 

Will my team get hot....finally?

 

Stay tuned.

 

Home spring eternal in the summer.

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Fred Klein

As you know the Fan in Baseball Fan is short for Fanatic!

Submitted by RoyFenichel on Sun, 07/28/2019 - 00:54

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Roy Fenichel, Esq.

But, Fred, for us Mets fans, the "Fan" might as well be short for Fantasizer, because as Corey beautifully alludes to in his wonderful writing, we have all sorts of things we wish the Mets would do -- besides of course hoping for a sale. One tall example: Every contender wants a controllable hard thrower to try to mold into a possible stud and build talent around. Mets have one, yay! Well, boo, because the Mets don't want to extend him so they are (again) dangling his arm in trade talks. We don't know what Mets will do between now and Wednesday afternoon, but most fans are convinced that the Mets will again avoid "doing what it takes", and instead do "just enough", which in New York is rarely enough.

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