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    A 120-loss team?! A Yankee shortstop topping Jeter?! Our hottest hot takes two weeks into the MLB season

    What bold predictions are we ready to make from what we've seen so far? Our writers weigh in, and we rank them from mild to spicy.

  • MLB Scores: Mets 9, Pirates 1—Mets sweep Pirates

    On a cloudy spring day at Citi Field, the Mets defeated the Pirates for their first sweep of the season. Luis Severino was on the mound and continued his strong start to the season, having his best performance yet as a Met. Going six innings for the first time in his short Mets’ career, Severino allowed just one unearned run, while striking out four batters. The one run Severino surrendered came in the third inning, where Henry Davis reached base on catchers interference. After allowing a hit...

  • MLB Scores: Dodgers 10, Mets 0—Mets’ winning streak ends in LA

    The Mets’ six-game winning streak came to a decisive end this afternoon in LA, as the Dodgers shellacked the Amazins 10-0 to avoid the sweep. It was a crisp first couple of innings for both Adrian Houser and Tyler Glasnow, but the warning signs were there early for Houser. A ground ball pitcher who traditionally does not walk many batters was getting all of his outs via fly balls and walking too many batters. Eventually it caught up to him in a big way. In the bottom of the third, Houser issued...

  • MLB Scores: Mets 6, Pirates 3—Mets rally for series opening victory

    Much like Sunday afternoon’s contest, a pitcher’s duel broke out in Flushing Monday evening, this time with Adrian Houser matching up with the Pirates’ Martin Perez. Both starters pitched around some trouble early, with Houser stranding two runners in both the second and third innings. This time, the zeroes ceased in the sixth inning, with the Pirates breaking through for three runs in the top of the frame. Ke’Bryan Hayes led off with a walk, advanced to second on a force out, and game around to...

  • MLB Scores: Mets 9, Dodgers 4—Mets strike early against Yamamoto, outlast Dodgers

    The starting pitching matchup tonight was a potent reminder of the road not taken. In the offseason, the Mets made it clear that their top free agent target was Japanese ace Yoshinobu Yamamoto, and they made every effort to convince him to come to New York. Alas, the allure of teaming up with Shohei Ohtani for the powerhouse Dodgers proved too alluring, and David Stearns and company were forced to pivot to a cheaper option in the form of Sean Manaea. The expectations for the Mets wouldn’t have...

  • Jackson Holliday's MLB debut is MLB Network's second-most-watched regular season game ever

    Jackson Holliday’s MLB debut on Wednesday, a 7-5 Baltimore Orioles win over the Boston Red Sox, delivered a strong audience for MLB Network. Without airing in the Baltimore or Boston markets, the game averaged 626,000 viewers. That’s good for the second-most-watched regular season game in the network’s 15-year history, only surpassed by Derek Jeter’s final

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    Guest Mentors Maluma and Saweetie join Team Legend and Team Dan + Shay for

  • The Talk Canceled After 15 Seasons

    The Talk is quieting down. After 14 years, CBS announced the long-running daytime show will come to an end later this year. The series, which will return for a shortened season 15, will air its

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    CBS to end ‘The Talk’ after 15 seasons

    "'The Talk' broke new ground when it launched 14 years ago by returning daytime talk to CBS with a refreshing and award-winning format,” CBS Entertainment president Amy Reisenbach and CBS Studios president David Stapf said in a joint statement, per CBS Los Angeles (KCAL).

  • "The Talk" signing off for good after 15 seasons

    "The Talk" is going silent after 15 seasons. CBS announced the long-running daytime talk show is ending its run this fall.CBS made the news official Friday with CBS Entertainment president Amy Reisenbach and CBS Studios president David Stapf releasing a joint statement."The Talk' broke new ground when it launched 14 years ago by returning daytime talk to CBS with a refreshing and award-winning format. Throughout the years, it has been a key program for CBS' top rated daytime line-up as it...