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  1. The series in Metrics (Mets vs. Nationals)

    Mark Simon

    Matt-iculous about Harvey We ran through the accolades for Matt Harvey already (they're here in case you missed them), but let's go through a couple more. Fastest average fastball 2013 Season (in MPH) Stephen Strasburg Nationals 95...

    Blog | April 22, 2013
  2. Mets ZiPS projections come up a little light

    Mark Simon

    One of the internet's popular baseball projection systems is ZiPS, a mathematical-based compilation produced by ESPN Insider Dan Szymborski. What is ZiPS? • Projection system • Weights player's previous 3-4 seasons ...

    Blog | January 18, 2013
  3. How the 2013 Mets make the playoffs

    Mark Simon

    US Getty ImagesThe Mets need huge seasons from Johan Santana, Ike Davis and David Wright to have any hopes of 2013 success. Let's be honest: The trade of R.A. Dickey has given Mets fans every reason to punt on the 2013 season. Yes, you're looki...

    Blog | January 03, 2013
  4. The series in Metrics (Mets vs. Yankees)

    Mark Simon

    U.S. Presswire-The Star-Ledger/Tim FarrellThe chagrined look on Johan Santana's face expressed how the Mets felt after getting swept.The Mets have lost six of seven after getting swept in Yankee Stadium by the Yankees for the first time since 2003. W...

    Blog | June 10, 2012
  5. New Year's Resolutions for Mets hitters

    Mark Simon

    Andrew Burton/Getty Images The Mets should resolve not to take too many walks to the dugout with their heads down in 2011 With the calendar turning tomorrow, and New Year's Resolutions always in vogue, I thought I would take a look at some Mets-the...

    Blog | December 31, 2010
  6. 2010's significant developMets (Part I)

    Mark Simon

    Getty Images There was not enough Jose Reyes flying around the bases and too many frustrating strikeouts for David Wright in 2010. While the other New York team is getting ready for its first postseason game, the other is retooling for 2011. The ne...

    Blog | October 06, 2010
  7. Mark Simon: Make your own New York Mets and New York Yankees bobb...

    Mark Simon

    Collecting ideas for iconic Mets and Yankees bobbleheads from eclectic fans.

    Story | Conversation | September 29, 2010
  8. Statistical 'milestones' to be Met

    Mark Simon

    David Wright is one strikeout shy of matching his career high and it seems inevitable that he'll get his 140th in the very near future, given the way he's been hitting lately. It also seems inevitable that Wright will end up on the wrong side of M...

    Blog | September 02, 2010
  9. August's significant developMets

    Mark Simon

    Andrew Burton/Getty Images Ike Davis was among many Mets who had an August to forget. I've done these pieces now to review May, June, and July previously, and I can tell you that the August version of this month-in-review feature was by far the...

    Blog | September 01, 2010
  10. New York Mets first basemen Ike Davis and John Olerud are very si...

    Mark Simon

    Ike Davis is a lot like John Olerud -- a comparison that suits the ex-Met just fine.

    Story | Conversation | August 26, 2010
  11. Key to first-half: Doing little things

    Mark Simon

    One of the keys to the first half of the season for the Mets has been that some of their players have done the little things well. We're talking about the stuff that you might not see in the box score, the kind of stuff they'll need to do to beat ...

    Blog | July 09, 2010
  12. Welcome to the big time, Jesus Feliciano!

    Mark Simon

    In this baseball fan's constitution, all major league debuts shall be created (and treated) equal. That may explain why I consider whatever Mets outfielder Jesus Feliciano does in his major league debut to be as important as what Stephen Strasburg...

    Blog | June 09, 2010
  13. Davis all right vs. lefties

    Mark Simon

    The Mets will see a lefty with whom they're familiar tonight in Nationals starter Scott Olsen, and that should be of benefit not just to David Wright (8-for-22 with six walks against lefties this season), but to Ike Davis as well. Davis got anothe...

    Blog | May 11, 2010