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Trade Tracker Thursday: Chicago Cubs. PCA, The Matt Franco Game, and Nobody Beats the Viz.
The history of trades between the Mets and Cubs is a fascinating study of revolving door rosters and high stakes gambles. While they aren't frequent trade partners, there are some impactful deals that were made. The rivalry was hot in both 1969 and 1984, with the outcome being one apiece. The most significant trade might have been the most recent one! July 30, 2021. Mets get INF Javier Baez and RHP Trevor Williams for CF Pete Crow-Armstrong. Are you seeing a "thumbs-down" in

Mitch Green
May 147 min read


Time Traveler Tuesdays: Mets' Shortstops of the 90s: Defensive Excellence, Not So Much on the Hitting
The most popular 90s Mets shortstops all had something in common: they could field the ball as well as or better than anyone else in the National League. Kevin Elster, Jose Vizcaino, and Rey Ordonez were solid fielders. Ordonez stood out as a spectacular fielder. He'll always be remembered for his range, his arm, and his flair. We begin the 90s with Kevin Elster, who had already set a major league record at short in the late 80s for the most consecutive games without an error

Manny Fantis
Mar 244 min read
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