- Blake Snell left the sixth inning of Game 6 of the World Series on Oct. 27 with a 1-0 lead against the eventual champion Los Angeles Dodgers.
- Baseball’s beloved “Knucksie” is gone, and when it comes to class, dignity, kindness and sheer grit and perseverance, the game will not see his like again.
- The most interesting sports person in town this year, Steve Cohen, didn’t officially get the Mets until six weeks ago.
- In his memory, Tim Mead travels back to early October 1968. He’s 10 years old. It’s the World Series, Cardinals versus Tigers.
- Steve Cohen, two months into being the new principal owner of the Mets, said he believes in the farm system.
- Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. fired a knockdown pitch at the Yankees over donation to local businesses
- While the Yankees have yet to sign a player to a major league contract this winter, maybe they should be trying to start 2021 by looking at really bolstering their bullpen.
- Cashman said that Stanton has silenced his critics.
- One hundred years after the founding of the Negro Leagues, Major League Baseball has finally accepted what some of the best athletes in the sport’s history have always known — their play was on par.
- James McCann’s defensive gains weren’t proof of small sample size quirks, but the first sign of a skill change.
- Rachel Luba was faced with two options: be used as a pawn for a renowned sports agency or prioritize her self-respect and start her own firm.