
No better time for Jacob deGrom’s return to Mets
NY Post
The seas are becoming stormy, and the Mets are in danger of being thrown overboard off Steve Cohen’s first-place boat.
The GM has a phone attached to his ear every waking minute with a prospective trade partner, while the manager on Monday night asked James McCann to make his first major league start at first base in a desperate attempt to juice his Flushing Slumber Co. There is no better time than now, than Tuesday night, for Jacob deGrom to try to throw the Mets, 3-2 losers to the Rockies, a lifeline.More Related News

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