Jacob deGrom and Steven Matz, who are starting in Game 3 and 4 of the NLCS, took a self-guided tour of Wrigley Field on Monday. The two eventually found themselves standing on top of the historic scoreboard, writes Steve Politi. >>> Read more in NJ.com
Wrigley Field, which is well-known to be home of windy conditions, could provide a double-edged sword for the Mets. “You can’t try to hit homers here, you have to try and take good swings then things will work out,’’ Terry Collins said to Kevin Kiernan of the New York Post. “If the wind is blowing out and you say, ‘Let’s see how far I can hit it.’ You’re going to pop up. Just try to get hits.” >>> Read more in the New York Post
According to Marc Carig of Newsday, the Mets pitching has led them throughout the entire postseason and to a commanding 2-0 lead in the NLCS. In seven games played, Mets pitchers have a 2.90 ERA. >>> Read more in Newsday
Daniel Murphy is this years unlikely hero of the postseason. “When you’re going good, everything seems to smile upon you, and no one is going better than Murphy right now,” writes Dave Cameron. >>> Read more in Fox Sports
Jon Heyman digs in to each of Sandy Alderson’s top players to see how they became Mets, whether drafted, or acquired by trade. >>> Read more at SI.com
Murphy’s list of home run victims this postseason, Clayton Kershaw (twice), Zack Greinke and Jake Arrieta, prove that he wants it more, explains Jonah Keri. >>> Read more in Grantland
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