The whole New York media is a little extreme Mets pitcher Chris Bassitt sounds off on New York media following dominant pitching performance
The whole New York media is a little extreme - Mets pitcher Chris Bassitt sounds off on New York media following dominant pitching performance × Follow Us Create Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Link Approve Reject & ban Delete Log in Manage your profile Editing Story Queue Video Queue Editing Stats Writer Home SEO Redirection Admin Wiki Edits Taxonomy Home Edit Site Menu Mapping Dashboard Tag Pages Community Social Feed Queue Feed Center Notification Center Affiliate Home Manage Pages Bottom Tagline Dash Timeless Stories Logout Baseball MLB News
- Chris Bassitt130688"The whole New York media is a little extreme...it's three games. I'm sure the world was going crazy, but we're fine."- Chris Bassitt https://t.co/gEpuurn0HD "The whole New york media is a little extreme... it's three games. I'm sure the world was going crazy, but we're fine." - Chris Bassitt Bassitt explained that there's nothing to it other than going out and winning the games you need to win. He understands what it looks like to lose three games to inferior teams, but the sky isn't falling on the Mets' clubhouse. Bassitt said all that's required is to go out and compete, and that's exactly what he did today. Chris Bassitt feels good about the second part of their doubleheader against the Pirates as Jacob DeGrom gets the ball for Game 2. The Mets will look to get the doubleheader sweep. SNY@SNYtvJacob deGrom pitches tonight for the Mets as they go for the doubleheader sweep.2117Jacob deGrom pitches tonight for the Mets as they go for the doubleheader sweep. https://t.co/jhn7IarFLk "Jacob deGrom pitches tonight for the Mets as they go for the doubleheader sweep." - SNY The Mets are looking to close out the rest of September strongly. They are in a tight race for control of the National League East with the defending World Series champion Atlanta Braves. The Mets' three-game losing streak brought them down to a tie them with Braves for first place, but today's win puts them back up by half a game.
The whole New York media is a little extreme - Mets pitcher Chris Bassitt sounds off on New York media following dominant pitching performance
By Jared Bloom Modified 08 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share New York Mets v Washington Nationals Chris Bassitt put on a dominating performance this afternoon to help the New York Mets end a three-game losing skid. The righty went seven innings, giving up five hits and striking out 10 batters at PNC Park. This performance helped lift the Mets over the Pittsburgh Pirates by a score of 5-1. While having a hot August, the Mets opened the early part of September on a three-game losing streak. They lost a game to the Pirates and two games to the Washington Nationals. With how New York has been playing this season, these are just not teams they should be losing to. After the game, Chris Bassitt was interviewed and asked how much he put on himself to go out there and stop the losing streak. Chris Bassitt wasn't shy with his answer as he took a dig at the New York media. SNY@SNYtv"The whole New York media is a little extreme...it's three games. I'm sure the world was going crazy, but we're fine."- Chris Bassitt130688"The whole New York media is a little extreme...it's three games. I'm sure the world was going crazy, but we're fine."- Chris Bassitt https://t.co/gEpuurn0HD "The whole New york media is a little extreme... it's three games. I'm sure the world was going crazy, but we're fine." - Chris Bassitt Bassitt explained that there's nothing to it other than going out and winning the games you need to win. He understands what it looks like to lose three games to inferior teams, but the sky isn't falling on the Mets' clubhouse. Bassitt said all that's required is to go out and compete, and that's exactly what he did today. Chris Bassitt feels good about the second part of their doubleheader against the Pirates as Jacob DeGrom gets the ball for Game 2. The Mets will look to get the doubleheader sweep. SNY@SNYtvJacob deGrom pitches tonight for the Mets as they go for the doubleheader sweep.2117Jacob deGrom pitches tonight for the Mets as they go for the doubleheader sweep. https://t.co/jhn7IarFLk "Jacob deGrom pitches tonight for the Mets as they go for the doubleheader sweep." - SNY The Mets are looking to close out the rest of September strongly. They are in a tight race for control of the National League East with the defending World Series champion Atlanta Braves. The Mets' three-game losing streak brought them down to a tie them with Braves for first place, but today's win puts them back up by half a game.