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Say hey, baseball: The Mets have won 10 straight and own baseball’s best record

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The Mets -- yes, the team that barely did anything this offseason after winning just 79 games in 2014 -- have baseball’s best record thanks to winning 10 games in a row. It’s not really a fluke, either -- well, as much as winning 10 games in a row in a sport where the best teams win 60 percent of the time can be considered not a fluke, anyway -- and they are likely here to stay. That is, unless they have to deal with anymore significant injuries, as they are already testing their depth quite a bit by replacing David Wright, Travis d’Arnaud, Zack Wheeler, and more in the early going.

The injury to watch for is on Matt Harvey, who missed all of 2014 recovering from Tommy John surgery and is now dealing with a minor foot issue. The plan is for Harvey to keep starting, but if he tweaks that sprained ankle the wrong way, he’s either going to pitch poorly while trying to make it through the pain, or have to miss time until things heal. It could be nothing, but pitching requires everything working in sync for it to happen right, so it bears monitoring.

On the brighter side of Metsdom, they get to face a slate of teams who should be pretty bad all season long in the Phillies, Braves, and maybe the Marlins too if they can’t turn things around. They have Noah Syndergaard and Steve Matz on the way to replace Dillon Gee or fill in for whomever is injured next. d’Arnaud won’t be out forever, and neither will Wright. Things are looking good for the Mets for now, and while they could still use a shortstop to really tie things together, it’s hard to complain about much at this moment.

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