Category Archive: Ike Davis

May
20

Post-Game: Mets Hang On For Win North of The Border

The New York Mets salvaged the third game of a three-game interleague series with the Toronto Blue Jays on Sunday afternoon defeating the home team by a score of 6-5. The Mets took a 3-0 lead in the first inning and didn’t look back from there. The Mets jumped on the board first as designated …

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May
15

MLB to Announce 2013 All-Star Game at Citi Field

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According to multiple sources, MLB commissioner Bud Selig and New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg will announce tomorrow that the 2013 MLB All-Star game will be held at Citi Field.  It’s about time that not only MLB, but the rest of the world will see that there is more going on at Citi Field than …

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May
13

Ouch… Mets Fall In Bottom of the 9th Again

It was a pretty ho-hum afternoon in Miami, Florida as the Mets and Marlins played into the ninth inning tied at two. The Mets bullpen imploded today with the exception of Jon Rauch who pitched the eighth inning, meanwhile DJ Carrasco, Tim Byrdak and Bobby Parnell didn’t pitch in the game. Prior to the game …

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May
09

Anybody Got A Broom? Troll Lineup Leads Mets to Sweep of Phils

Many scoffed at the lineup the Mets trotted out on Wednesday night as they looked for a sweep in Philadelphia — myself included. Hairston cleanup? Ha! Vinny Rottino 5th? LOL! Justin Turner at short? WTF? Ike Davis against Cliff Lee? LMAO! Rob Johnson? The Quarterback? But Terry Collins got the last laugh. Led by Davis, …

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Apr
29

Post Game: Lead, Tie, Lead, Tie, WIN!

  The New York Mets held a 4-0 lead heading to the bottom of the eighth, but a grand slam from the Rockies tied the game sending it to extras two innings later. The Mets got a one run lead once again, but another homerun tied it for the second time. New York got the lead …

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Apr
18

Maybe the Mets won’t be so terrible?

Lucas Duda, David Wright and Ike Davis will (hopefully) provide the power for the Mets lineup in 2012

In an offseason to forget, the New York Mets slashed payroll, begged people to come to Citi Field, lost Gary Carter to cancer, lost their best player to a division rival in free agency and settled a massive lawsuit.  Other than that, the Mets 2012 offseason was pretty boring. So the only thing left for …

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Apr
16

Busted Fingers For All! Post-Game: Mets 6, Braves 1

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Heck, if everyone is going to play like this after breaking/jamming fingers, let’s line them all up to have their hands whacked!  It may not have been the first inning this time, but a pair of home runs would seal the deal for the Mets tonight in their win over the Braves, thus breaking the …

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Apr
15

Post Game: Ike Homers then Offense Slumbers, Phillies Win 8-2

The Mets scored twice in the top of the first inning off of Phillies’ started Cole Hamels as Ike Davis smacked a two-run homerun to right field to bring around David Wright who had singled in front of him. Mike Pelfrey started for the Mets who were looking for their first sweep of the Phillies …

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Apr
09

Murphy’s Law: Mets 4, Nationals 3

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HEY!  Look at THIS!! Oh, Murph!!  The Irish Wonder made clutch plays on both sides of the coin tonight to give the Mets their 4th straight win and kept the Mets at a perfect 4-0 to start the 2012 season.  As a result, he received the Mets’ first pie of the season, courtesy of Justin …

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Apr
08

Pre-Game: New York Mets (2-0) vs. Atlanta Braves (0-2)

  The Mets look for the three game season opening sweep against the Atlanta Braves on Sunday afternoon at 1:1o p.m. Yesterday the Mets defeated the Braves by the score of 4-2 as Lucas Duda hit a pair of solo home runs and David Wright went 3-for-5 at the dish, meanwhile on the mound R.A. …

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