
Mets bear uncanny resemblance to 2015-16 Cubs
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Mets-Cubs. Remember when that was a thing?
Remember, before Andrew Friedman finished turning the Dodgers into Major League Baseball’s preeminent superpower, when the National League’s Big Apple and Windy City representatives served as the two guinea pigs in a classic baseball debate? This is no longer a thing, which explains the lack of fanfare as the Mets open a three-game series with the Cubbies Tuesday night at Wrigley Field. Yet with the Mets enjoying a strong start to the Steve Cohen era, with their worries low — all the more so thanks to the Yankees cratering on the other side of the RFK Bridge — you can afford to take a moment and notice the change in this intermittent rivalry:More Related News

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