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PHILADELPHIA — Steve Cohen aims high – reasonably high, though – with his first Mets team.
“I’m not going to predict a World Series out of the gate,” the Mets’ new owner said
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PHILADELPHIA — April is the cruelest month for the tiny society of people who predict Major League Baseball season outcomes.
Let’s say you put your name on the idea that the Atlanta Braves
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After hitting the “pause” button last week, it’s finally time for the Mets to press “play” — and the next word is “ball.”
Their wild six days of nothingness in Washington concluded
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WASHINGTON — “As is the custom when the season begins, [we are] focusing on the performance of the players,” Scott Boras wrote in a text message to The Post on Sunday in response to a question
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WASHINGTON — If the term “chillax” didn’t already exist, a clever writer (not me, in other words) would’ve coined it Saturday afternoon at Nationals Park while watching the Mets.
For while
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This is a golden age for major league shortstops.
Let us count the ways:
Francisco Lindor and Fernando Tatis Jr. just signed contracts worth $681 million combined — $341 million for Lindor and
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WASHINGTON — You are a Mets fan and you feel robbed.
The launch of your highly anticipated 2021 season has been halted, through no fault of your team. You want (figurative) blood. You want
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WASHINGTON — Major League Baseball has postponed this rest of this weekend’s Mets-Nationals series due to the COVID-19 outbreak among the Nationals, meaning the Mets will kick off their 2021
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OAKLAND, Calif. — Astros shortstop Carlos Correa says he hasn’t seriously discussed a long-term deal with Houston and plans to seek a big payday in free agency next offseason.
“We were not
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WASHINGTON — Francisco Lindor celebrated his new Mets contract extension in subdued fashion at the team hotel, calling friends and family, resisting an urge to yell and scream.
That was late