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Old Time Mets: Remembering Ray Sadecki

Anyone out there remember Ray Sadecki? He was a starter/reliever for the Mets from 1970-1974 and was the kind of pitcher the Mets could actually use right now because of his effectiveness in that role. They could have also used Sadecki in 2007 or 2008, which is when I chose his name on the LoHud blog when John Delcos was running the site before Howard Megdal. Those two seasons will...
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21 days ago  |  Discuss

Aint No Party Like A Sausage Party: Coop Visits Miller Park

I first visited Miller Park for an afternoon game when the Mets visited there in 2007.  This was the same road visit that Tom Glavine missed his first opportunity of winning Game #300.  A dude named Brian Lawrence was starting for the Mets that day.  And I was disappointed that I couldn’t drink since we had to drive back to Chicago right after the game was over.  Yet, the Mets...
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January 02, 2013  |  Discuss

Random Athlete Of The Day- Brian Lawrence

The righty pitcher Brian Lawrence is from Fort Collins, Texas where he attended Carthage High School. His talents took him to Northwestern State University of Louisiana before getting drafted by the San Diego Padres in the 17th round of 1998 MLB Draft. The late pick impressed in A-Rk up to Single A in his first minor league season with a winning record, a sub 3 ERA, and a strikeout...
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September 11, 2012  |  Discuss

Mets need to find rotational depth

Photo by Michael BaronRotational depth was my concern this spring; it seems like every year the team signs some journeyman pitcher who has had a degree of success in the majors.  From Brian Lawrence to Freddy Garcia, just like every other team they add depth.  This year the Mets went even more modest then in past years, assigning the extra starters roles to Miguel Batista, Jeremy...
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May 05, 2012  |  Discuss
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