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  • New York Mets starting pitcher, NOAH SYNDERGAARD throws the first pitch of the game to Adam Eaton. Sydergaard pitched 6 innings allowing one hit and two runs. Despite his strong performance, the New York Mets lost their home opener 4-0.

    Check out these 8 selected images from today’s New York Mets home opener.  The Washington Nationals won 4-0.

    This match up included two of the national league’s finest pitchers. STEPHEN STRASBURG from the Washington Nationals, and NOAH SYNERGAARD from the Mets, faced each other in the Mets home opener at Citi FIELD.  STRASBURG won the day, pitching 6 2/3rd innings, allowing no runs, 3 hits, and striking out 9. I captured three outstanding images of STRASBURG. New York Mets NOAH SYNDERGAARD pitched a gem of a game.  Allowing only 1 hit and 2 runs. I sent you SYNDERGAARD’S first pitch of the game.

    One of Washington’s hitting stars was outfielder, VICTOR ROBLES, who hit a home run in the top of the 6th inning, giving them a 2-0 lead. I got a  very nice of this home run and 2 celebration images.

    Finally,  I captured a particularly nice shot of a sacrifice bunt  in the top of the 2nd inning by WILMER DIFO, which gave the Nationals a 1-0 lead, a lead they never relinquished.

     

  • New York Mets starting pitcher, NOAH SYNDERGAARD, strikes out St. Louis Cardinals lead off hitter Dexter Fowler in the New York Mets home opener at CitiFIELD. SYNDERGAARD struck out 10 batters allowing six hits and four runs in 6 innings, leading the Mets to a 9-4 victory.

    I have uploaded 7 selected images from today’s New York Mets home opener won by the Mets 9-4. The Mets looked very strong in both pitching and hitting. NOAH SYNDERGAAR pitched 6 strong innings, striking out 10 batters, while giving up 6 hits and four runs. Mets relief pitcher ROBERT GSELLMAN faced three batters and struck them all out; and Mets closer, JEURYS FAMILIA, retired the Cardinals in the ninth inning without giving up a hit.
    On the hitting side of the ledger, the Mets had 12 hits, with BARNDON NIMMO, YOENIS C’ESPEDES, ADRIA’N GONZA’LEZ, KEVIN PLAWECKI, AND AMED ROSARIO getting multiple hits each. It was a great start for the Mets.
    I am now headed for the New York Yankees home opener on April 2.

  • New York Mets starting pitcher, NOAH SYNDERGAARD(THOR), throws the first pitch of the game to Miami Marlins leadoff hitter Dee Gordon, at CitiField. SYNDERGAARD pitched 7 innings, allowing 2 runs 5 hits and no walks, leading the Mets to a 5-2 victory.

    Uploaded are 6 particularly strong images from tonight’s New York Mets vs Miami Marlins game from CitiField. The star of night was NOAH SYNDERGAARD(THOR) along with his canine version who paraded around the field prior to the game enlightening the enthusiastic Met Fans. THOR pitched a very strong game throwing 103 pitches over 7 innings, allowing only 5 hits 2 runs while striking out nine with no walks. JAY BRUCE AND MICHAEL CCONFORTO hit monster home runs(430 ft. each) and Closer ADDISON REED retired the side in the ninth inning.

  • New York Mets starting pitcher, Noah Syndergaard(Thor),throws his final(103rd) pitch to Miiami Marlins infielder Derek Dietrich retiring him on a ground out to end the top of the 7th inning at CitiField. SYNDERGAARD pitched 7 innings allowing 2 runs on 5 hits and 9 strikeouts with no walks leading the Mets to a 5-2 victory.

    Uploaded are 6 particularly strong images from tonight’s New York Mets vs Miami Marlins game from CitiField. The star of night was NOAH SYNDERGAARD(THOR) along with his canine version who paraded around the field prior to the game enlightening the enthusiastic Met Fans. THOR pitched a very strong game throwing 103 pitches over 7 innings, allowing only 5 hits 2 runs while striking out nine with no walks. JAY BRUCE AND MICHAEL CCONFORTO hit monster home runs(430 ft. each) and Closer ADDISON REED retired the side in the ninth inning.

  • New York Mets starting pitcher NOAH SYNDERGAARD, stirkes out Chicago Cubs Peralta to retire the side in the top of the seventh inning. Showing no ill effects of the bone spur in his elbow, SYNDERGAARD threw 84 pitches in seven innings, striking out 8, walking none and allowing one run.

    I have uploaded seven selected images from today’s New York Mets vs. Chicago Cubs game at citiFIELD won by the Mets 14-3. Today’s game illustrates why it is impossible to predict the outcomes of baseball games. Prior to the four game series, the Cubs had the best record in baseball, while The Mets had been losing on a regular basis, unable to score runs. John Lester had the second best ERA in the major leagues and was THE PITCHER OF THE MONTH in June. Today John Lester lasted 1 1/3 innings giving up 8 runs and 9 hits, his shortest outing in 301 career starts. The Mets swept the Cubs in the four game series, the first time the Mets swept a 4 game series from the Cubs during the regular season since 1985. During this game, Wilmer Flores, who had been batting .244, went 6 for 6, only the second Mets player in history to achieve this feat. (Edgardo Alfonzo did in August 1999 in Houston)
    It just goes to show you that in baseball you just never know what will happen.

  • New York Mets starting pitcher, NOAH SYNDERGAARD, pitches to LA Dodgers second baseman, Chase Utley, at citiFIELD. SYNDERGAARD was ejected from the game in the third inning by home plate umpire, Adam Hamari for intentionally throwing behind Chase Utley. The LA Dodgers went on to win 9-1.

    Uploaded are 7 selected images from tonight’s Dodgers/Mets game at citiFIELD, won by the Dodgers 9-1. The game was driven by two major events: First, the ejection of Mets’ starting pitcher, Noah Syndergaard, for allegedly throwing a pitch behind Chase Utley on purpose, followed by the arguing and subsequent ejection of the New York Mets manager, Terry Collins. And secondly, the hitting barrage of Chase Utley, who hit two home runs, the second of which was a grand slam in the 7th inning.
    These two events, coupled with strong pitching performance of Dodgers’ starting pitcher, Kenta Maeda, spelled victory for the Dodgers.

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