Today, The Mets Settled All Family Business
Now, who approached you first? Barzini or Tattaglia?
The Mets avoided hearings with four players eligible for salary arbitration after reaching one-year agreements with starter Mike Pelfrey, relievers Ramon Ramirez and Manny Acosta, and center fielder Andres Torres, the team announced Tuesday. Here are the final numbers.
RP Manny Acosta signed for $875,000. His 2011 salary was...
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27 days ago
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27 days ago
News: Mets Avoid Arbitration With Ramirez, Acosta, Pelfrey, Torres
Looks like the Mets settled with all of their arbitration eligible players…
Original Post 10:30 AM
According to Enrique Rojas of ESPN, the Mets and Ramon Ramirez avoided arbitration and agreed on a one-year deal for $2.65 million dollars.
Ramirez could be the leading contender for the Mets setup role in the bullpen, and he can also close if the need arises. The 30-year...
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27 days ago
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27 days ago
Mets Avoid Arbitration With Ramon Ramirez
According to Enrique Rojas of ESPN, the Mets and Ramon Ramirez avoided arbitration and agreed on a one-year deal for $2.65 million dollars.
Ramirez could be the leading contender for the Mets setup role in the bullpen, and he can also close if the need arises. The 30-year-old right-hander had a 2.66 ERA in 66 appearances for the Giants last season.
The Mets still have Mike...
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27 days ago
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27 days ago
Mets and Ramon Ramirez avoid arbitration
Ramon Ramirez and #Metsavoid arbitration signing pact for 1 year and $2,65 million.
— Enrique Rojas/ESPN (@Enrique_Rojas1) January 17, 2012
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27 days ago
Tweet Cap: Torres talks to reporters, Ramirez on the line too
This afternoon, the two newest members of the New York Mets, outfielder Andres Torres and reliever Ramon Ramirez spoke with reporters by phone. Here is what they had to say according to those who were on the call:
#bbpBox_147016854186102784 a { text-decoration:none; color:#0084B4; }#bbpBox_147016854186102784 a:hover { text-decoration:underline; }Andres Torres says he's making...
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December 14, 2011
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December 14, 2011
SF Giants Rumors: Torres and Ramirez to New York for Pagan, Your Thoughts?
Just in case you missed it last night, cause your internet was down, and your cable was shut off. The San Francisco Giants have traded outfielder Andres Torres, and relief pitcher Ramon Ramirez to the Mets for outfielder Angel Pagan.
If the Giants were bringing Torres back it would have been to come off the bench or spot start here and there. Torres is a very nice guy and a great...
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December 07, 2011
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December 07, 2011
Giants looking to trade Jeremy Affeldt or Ramon Ramirez
I don’t even know what to say. The Giants are spending little money this offseason, but decided to commit ~$10MM to two lefty relievers. When they re-signed Javier Lopez and exercised Jeremy Affeldt‘s option, I thought it was a bit excessive and unnecessary. Apparently the Giants took a month to realize that, and are now trying to clear up some of the money they have...
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November 30, 2011
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November 30, 2011
Ramon A. Ramirez Outrighted To Minors By Red Sox
Well, this is confusing.
The Red Sox have two right-handed relievers named Ramon Ramirez. The one you’ve likely never heard of (who used to pitch for the Reds) has been outrighted to the minors.
Ramirez, 27, has a career 2.97 ERA in 39 1/3 innings, all with the Reds. He made four starts and one relief appearance in 2008 and eleven relief appearances in 2009.
Ramirez’s...
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April 18, 2010
Ramon Ramirez
I've been thinking about the current dilemma of having 2 pitchers named Ramon Ramirez on the 40 man roster this year. The Red Sox decided to name the newer acquisition Ramon A. Ramirez to differentiate between the two. (They had a similar situation a couple of years ago when there were two players named Javy Lopez on the roster at the same time.)
But what will the media...
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February 28, 2010
Is Ramon Ramirez a good option?
Before the season started, Keith Law mentioned that Ramon Ramirez may not have been as good as advertised. I listened, but gave Ramirez the chance to prove Law wrong. For I looked at the Ramirez trade as a way to rid of salary (Coco Crisp). And also a way to bring in a solid reliever in Ramon--although unspectacular. Ramirez was great in 2008. A 2.84...
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July 04, 2009
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