It’s the hope that kills you.
2022 Mets
were a rollicking team that surprised the baseball world by winning 101 games before flaming out in the playoffs. To get them over the hump this year, their billionaire spendthrift owner, Steve Cohen, opened his pocketbook and splurged on free-agent acquisitions, most notably for aging aces Max Scherzer and Justin Verlander, to the tune of $450 million.
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Justin Verlander earns 250th win, Mets take 3 of 4 from NationalsJustin Verlander earned his 250th career victory in what could be his final start for the Mets, who beat the Nationals 5-2 on Sunday after trading Max Scherzer to Texas. LGM
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Mets are stuck in no-man’s land balancing trade deadline sale with staying competitiveThis is a mess of the Met$’ own making with neither Fred nor Jeff Wilpon to blame.
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MLB roundup: Mets beat Nats for Justin Verlander's 250th winJustin Verlander earned his 250th career win on Sunday afternoon, when he tossed 5 1/3 solid innings to lead the New York Mets to a 5-2 victory and an eventful series win over the visiting Washington Nationals.
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This Mets surrender feels worse with Steve Cohen in chargeWasn’t this the exact dynamic Steve Cohen was supposed to change?
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Rangers acquire Scherzer from Mets in blockbuster move by surprise AL West leadersMAJOR TRADE: The TexasRangers acquired three-time Cy Young Award winner MaxScherzer in a blockbuster trade with the NewYorkMets, an all-in move for the surprise AL West leaders.
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The worst Mets trades of all timeThe Mets’ dealing is in full swing ahead of this year’s trade deadline. Once thought to be legitimate contenders with their record $348 million payroll, the Amazins’ are punting t…
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