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Not Much Out There In Left Field
January 19, 2009 by
Mets Merized Online
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Last week, Omar Minaya stated that if he were to get a left fielder, it would be lower tier guy would take a one year contract.
I decided to look at what was left out there, and I gotta tell you... I wasn't very impressed.
Moises Alou (42) - Do we really want to even go there...
Week 5 Diamond DL Report
May 01, 2008 by
Fantasy Insider Online
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In this weekly fantasy column, FIO co-founder & editor Matt Hinzpeter takes a look at the walking wound in the world of fantasy baseball. Find out which guys are set to return, news and updates concerning some key players, as well as the newest additions to the DL.
Dropping Links: Wednesday, March 11th
March 11, 2009 by
tonyblogs.net
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The newest Snickers commercial, featuring Patrick "Chewing"
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Netherlands wins 2-1 in 11 to eliminate Dominican Republic |MLB.com|
Rams cut seven-time Pro Bowler, former #1 pick Orlando Pace |FOX Sports.com|
LaDainian Tomlinson restructures contract to stay in...
Mets Notes: Fernando Tatis resigns, 3 Mets file for free agency
October 30, 2008 by
Dom D's Mets Fan Blog
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Fernando Tatis, recognized as a comeback player with the Mets in 2008, is coming back in different way. The club announced Thursday night that Tatis had agreed to a one-year contract.
The 33-year-old third baseman-turned-outfielder is likely to share the Mets' left-field assignment...
Cubs comeback in the 9th, win in 12
September 18, 2008 by
Another Cubs Blog
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The Cubs came from behind to win another game today as they've done so often this year. It was a game that was over. The Cubs had no business winning the game when all of a sudden they found a way to claw back into it. Going back to the middle part of June in 2007, this Cubs...
The case for Kevin Millar
January 23, 2009 by
Hot Stove Philly
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While the Phillies are awaiting an answer from Nomar Garciaparra on whether he plans to play this season, and if he does play, whether he would want to play in Philly, they are not allowing themselves to be held hostage by
In addition to expressing interest in Garciaparra, the Phillies are ...
Batter Injury Updates and Fantasy Impact - Week 4
April 24, 2008 by
Fantasy Sports Experience
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In this weekly column, we provide updates on injuries to key batters and provide the fantasy impact.
Check back tomorrow for our pitcher injury updates!
Baseball Mastermind's 2008 World Series Champion: New York Mets
March 06, 2008 by
Baseball Mastermind
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Baseball Mastermind picks the New York Mets to win the 2008 World Series. Are we 'eff-ing CRAZY? Find out.
Willie throws Castro under the bus.....
February 06, 2009 by
Mets Fever
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David Lennon of Newsday takes a look at the right handed hitting market and the lefty relievers who are available via free agency. There are no real surprises; in regards to the bats he mentions Rich Aurilia and Nomar Garciaparra who are being sought by the Phillies, Kevin Millar who...
Wilpon takes positives from the season that was..........
September 29, 2008 by
Dom D's Mets Fan Blog
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Despite all the expectations, the what-ifs and the could-have-beens, Mets CEO Jeff Wilpon managed to muster a few positives Sunday on the final day of his team's 2008 season. "I think we overachieved based on what we had," Wilpon said. Dressed in a windbreaker and sneakers...
Daniel Murphy keeping book on the opposition.......
September 21, 2008 by
Dom D's Mets Fan Blog
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Murphy has earned his manager's endearment by batting .412 in September, by batting .455 as a pinch-hitter and by batting .359 overall. And given Manuel's propensity to play Murphy whenever possible, those sample sizes have grown to significant levels.
Even more impressive...
Mets Lack Lumber
May 23, 2008 by
Hot Stove New York
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The Met fan has been down on Castillo for the entire season, so I presume I'm preaching to the choir. Similarly, I doubt I'll attract many naysayers when I extol the virtues of hitting Ryan Church second in the order. Church after all is on pace for 127 runs scored and 119...
You Make Me Feel So Young
July 17, 2008 by
Hot Stove New York
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The Mets went from acting like the aging, 1980s Frank Sinatra who croaked out songs and needed a teleprompter to remember the words to the swingin', fedora-wearing, '50s-era, care-free Sinatra in the span of three weeks. They're playing with the confidence of a team that...
Wagner Out for Season and Beyond
September 08, 2008 by
Hot Stove New York
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The news isn't good when it comes to Billy Wagner. An MRI done on Wagner today revealed the tear in Wagner's MCL had increased and the Mets closer will require Tommy John Surgery.
Wagner who has been on the disabled list since early-August with a forearm strain was on the mend...
What to make of Angel Pagan....
May 08, 2009 by
Mets Fever
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Angel Pagan made himself into as much a contradiction as his name, over the past 24 hours.Just as Marty Noble of MLB.com completed a piece making Pagan out to be a hard luck case, news from Florida surfaced making him look more like a knucklehead.Pagan was once a top prospect in the...
MLB Injury Update, 3/26
March 26, 2008 by
My Sports Rumors
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Here's today injury update from around Major League Baseball. Today we've got updates on the Yankees, Royals, Cubs, Rangers, Twins, Padres, Giants, Mets, Brewers and Angels. Like usual its a long read.
Sizzlers and Fizzlers, Week 7
May 25, 2008 by
FantasyFanatics.com
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In a season comprised of streaks and slumps, Fantasyfanatics.com baseball expert helps us sort through the latest trends. Here's a look at the players who are hot and some who are not. Our first sizzler is Lance Berkman (1B, Houston Astros): Berkman has really been on fire the...
Marquis booed, told he sucks by Cubs fans, then shuts the Cubs down
April 15, 2009 by
Another Cubs Blog
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It’s hard to be the least bit upset that Jason Marquis was as good as he was against the Cubs today. On Opening Day the friendly confines booed the former player who was a part of 2 division championships and today in his first at-bat some clowns yelled “You suck”...
Shoot Me I'm a Mad Dog, but I Think I Want Pedro Martinez Fifth
March 04, 2009 by
Mets Merized Online
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A couple of days ago there was a photo in the paper of a smiling Pedro Martinez having a good time preparing for that annoying WBC with fellow Dominicans, such as, ahem, Moises Alou--didn't that tell me all I needed to know?. He was wearing a Mets cap, and it took me a minute to...
ESPN announces plans to continue Steve Bartman obsession
July 30, 2009 by
Big League Stew
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When it comes to beating dead horses, no media group knows quite how to do it like our pals in Bristol.As such, it's probably no surprise that ESPN has announced that it has commissioned an hour-long documentary on Steve Bartman as part of its upcoming "30 for 30" series...
Don't put up your magic number widgets yet!
September 16, 2008 by
Dom D's Mets Fan Blog
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This is thing, the offense has been holding up this team. The bullpen is horrendous, and the starting pitching looks worn out. If the Mets score early and often they will have a chance. Carlos Delgado looks like he is coming back down to earth, David Wright is pressing and so are others...
Oliver Perez Declines Arbitration
December 08, 2008 by
Mets Merized Online
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More news coming in...According to Jon Heyman, free-agent pitcher Oliver Perez has declined arbitration.
Perez, who is 27 years old, is coming off a solid season. Oliver had a record of 10-7 while maintaining a 4.22 ERA and a 1.40 WHIP.Out of the nine Mets free agents, Perez was...
The 1994 MLB Strike Hurt Everyone, Especially the Montreal Expos
September 13, 2009 by
Bleacher Report
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The 1994 MLB Players Association strike hurt everyone. Tony Gwynn of the San Diego Padres was on pace to hit .400, and would've been the first player to do so since Ted Williams hit .406 in 1941.
Matt Williams of the San Francisco Giants was on pace to break Roger Maris&...
Minaya has some concerns about K-Rod!
October 05, 2008 by
Dom D's Mets Fan Blog
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Minaya will go back to work
If the Mets were all-in with general manager Omar Minaya, they had to be all-in with manager Jerry Manuel. It was Manuel who turned the mood positive and got the Mets playing productively after he replaced Willie Randolph in mid-June, so he was rewarded...
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