Orioles bring up Pomeranz, Paulino
The Baltimore Orioles announced that they recalled right-hander Stu Pomeranz and catcher Ronny Paulino from Class AAA Norfolk, optioned catcher Luis Exposito to Norfolk and designated infielder/outfielder Bill Hall for assignment. Pomeranz has not allowed an earned run in 10 appearances this season in the minors, combining 23 1/3 innings between Norfolk and Class AA Bowie. Paulino...
Via Pro Sports Daily
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5 days ago
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5 days ago
Amazin’s send Paulino packing
Ronny Paulino started the season dealing with visa problems stemming from a drug suspension in 2010.Things briefly improved for the catcher in his first, and only, season with the Mets, but not enough for them to bring him back — they decided not to tender him a contract before last...
Via New York Mets ? New York Post
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December 13, 2011
Mets To Make Move On Ronny Paulino Today
The Mets must make a decision as to whether to tender catcher Ronny Paulino a contract by today's non-tender deadline. As we reported back on November 28th, the Mets are quite displeased with Paulino's poor work ethic and lack of preparation, along with his laziness. If the Mets non-tender Paulino, the Mets catching tandem would most likely be Mike Nickeas and Josh Thole...
Via Long Island Met Fan
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December 12, 2011
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December 12, 2011
Mets Not Expected To Tender Paulino Tonight
Tonight is the deadline for teams to decide whether they intend to tender arbitration-eligible players a contract. If the player is dissatisfied with the contract, the player has the right to go before an arbitrator if the salary is not settled beforehand.
The Mets have five such players and they include Mike Pelfrey, Ronny Paulino, Manny Acosta, Ramon Ramirez and Andres Torres...
Via Mets Merized Online
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December 12, 2011
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December 12, 2011
Paulino Could Be Out, Mets Could Give Backup Catcher Spot To Nickeas
According to Adam Rubin of ESPN New York, the Mets resolved today that they will NOT pursue a free agent catcher to platoon with starting catcher Josh Thole, and instead they will fill that position from within the organization. The reason for this shift in strategy is so that they can free up some money they can use to help them acquire pitching.
In addition, a team insider said...
Via Mets Merized Online
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December 06, 2011
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December 06, 2011
Mets not happy with Paulino..
Photo by Michael BaronThere has been this quiet grumbling since the off-season started about the Mets not being particularly happy with Ronny Paulino, specifically his handling of the pitching staff ( game calling). Now it seems like that grumbling has turned into an all out roar and it doesn't appear that the arbitration eligible catcher will return. It was a small moment,...
Via Mets Fever
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November 29, 2011
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November 29, 2011
Mets Pushing for a New Back-up Catcher
According to Andy Martino of the Daily News, some officials within the New York Mets organization were very displeased with the play and attitude of Ronnie Paulino this past season and are pushing to replace the arbitration eligible back-stop.
[Ronnie Paulino] was supposed to hit for power, and all he did was hit singles,” said one Mets official, according to Martino. “(Mike...
Via MetsZilla
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November 28, 2011
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November 28, 2011
Mets looking for new backup C, Paulino on the outs
“In Ronny Paulino’s first season in New York, the team did not view him as a diligent worker, adequate defensive catcher, or offensive force off the bench, and some are pushing to replace the arbitration-eligible backstop,” according to the Daily News.
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Via Matthew Cerrone's Mets Blog
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November 28, 2011
Mets Better Off Without Paulino
Andy Martino of the Daily News shares an odd exchange that occurred late last season between manager Terry Collins and catcher Ronny Paulino.
In the late innings of one game last season, Terry Collins needed a pinch-hitter, and decided to use Ronny Paulino. The Mets manager walked to Paulino’s seat on the bench, and told the catcher to grab a bat.
Paulino did not grab a bat...
Via Mets Merized Online
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November 28, 2011
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November 28, 2011
One & Done? Mets Might Look To Replace Ronny Paulino
It is being reported that the Mets were very disappointed in the attitude and performance of Ronny Paulino, whom they acquired last off-season. It is believed that Paulino "still didn't know the indicator sign in September - pitchers had to call to mound consistently - bad game caller too." If true, which it is being reported by Mike Silva, that is totally inexcusable...
Via Long Island Met Fan
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November 28, 2011
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November 28, 2011
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