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POSTGAME: Mets 9, Reds 7
April 08, 2009 by
Dom D's Mets Fan Blog
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The Mets (2-0) defeated the Reds (0-2) Wednesday night in Cincinnati after 3 hours, 54 minutes of play. Mike Pelfrey (1-0, 7.20) picked up the win in his 2009 debut, although he struggled with his command throughout the night. Francisco Rodriguez also notched his second save of the...
Placing the blame
September 29, 2008 by
The Metropolitans
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As the dust settles and I begin negotiations with the devil to acquire opening day tickets for next year, I think its time to look at the top three reasons at why this team failed. 1. Willie Randolph: Willie was a burden on this team. He represented the collapse in my eyes and was...
Sheffield hobbles around with knee pain
June 01, 2009 by
NY Daily News
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Gary Sheffield moved gingerly going from first to third on Jeremy Reed's third-inning double, then labored going after Adam LaRoche's double to right-center off Pedro Feliciano in the eighth.
Just Another Mets-Phillies Game
August 27, 2008 by
Hot Stove New York
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It was another crazy, typical Mets-Phillies game. Where have we seen this before? As always, the Mets scored early and often. And as always, the Phillies scored late and often. When the Mets were winning 7-0 in the fourth inning, I was going to turn the TV off thinking there's...
THE PASSION IS STILL THERE
September 16, 2009 by
The Eddie Kranepool Society
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I took to the keyboard late today because after the morning chores, I sat down to watch Rangers in 60 on MSG. Yes that’s right I watched the Ranger-Bruins exhibition game from last night and after months of hardship watching the Mets it was good to watch young strong hockey players...
All Fired Up: Mets 7, Rockies 3
July 28, 2009 by
Amazin' Avenue
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The good news for the Mets is that the epic fail that was the front office's handling of the Tony Bernazard situation will be softened somewhat by the team's come-from-behind win against the Wild Card-leading Rockies on Monday night. They got another passable pitching...
POSTGAME: Dodgers 3, Mets 2 (F/11)
May 19, 2009 by
Dom D's Mets Fan Blog
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The Mets (21-17) fell to the Dodgers (27-13) in extra innings Monday night, 3-2. Tim Redding (0-0, 3.00) made his 2009 debut, and was nearly perfect for his final five innings of work, but the Mets were eventually undone by countless mental and physical errors.Mets PitchingTim Redding...
Mets and John Grabow?
July 29, 2009 by
NY Baseball Digest
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Jon Heyman reported on WFAN that the Mets were looking for a left handed reliever to lesson Pedro Feliciano’s workload. Our very own Joe Demayo did some poking around and there are rumors that indeed Omar Minaya and company are interested in the Pirates lefty.
This may be a tough...
Six file for Arby...
January 16, 2009 by
Mets Fever
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One of the things effected by the slow free agency market is that the Mets front office hasn't been afforded the time to negotiate with their arbitration eligible players. The Mets are an organization that attempts to settle without going to a hearing, in fact Oliver Perez was...
POSTGAME: Marlins 7, Mets 4
April 28, 2009 by
Dom D's Mets Fan Blog
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The Mets (9-11) fell to the Marlins (12-8) late in the game, as the bullpen blew its first "real" save opportunity of 2009. Sean Green (0-1, 8.49) receives his first loss of the season, while Burke Badenhop (1-0, 0.00) earns the victory for the Marlins.Mets PitchingLivan...
The Final Spots In The Bullpen
March 11, 2009 by
Mets Merized Online
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This year's bullpen is shaping up to be one of the best in recent memory for Mets
On paper, it is a marvel to look at it and though the final pieces have yet to be etched in stone, the possibilities all look so
Here is how the bullpen looks so
Closer - Francisco ...
Don't Believe the Hype
August 03, 2008 by
Hot Stove New York
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It's a tough morning for Mets fans. After another blown save by Billy Wagner (his seventh of the season), the Mets find themselves two games behind the first place Phillies in third place. The New York media isn't cutting the Mets any slack either. The local papers' headlines...
Wild Green Blunder: Diamondbacks 3, Mets 2
August 01, 2009 by
Amazin' Avenue
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I'm not sure how often the best play of a game immediately precedes the worst, but it happened for the Mets in last night's eighth inning. After retiring Stephen Drew on a groundout to end the seventh, Pedro Feliciano stayed on to begin the eighth, allowing a leadoff...
Long Way To Go: Mets 4, Rockies 0
July 28, 2009 by
Amazin' Avenue
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Dogs and cats must be living together somewhere because the Mets have reeled off four straight wins and suddenly look like a respectable team. They now trail the Rockies by 5.5 games for the Wild Card with like 47 teams in between them, but any hope is good hope as the season...
Still Unwatchable: Padres 3, Mets 1
August 09, 2009 by
Amazin' Avenue
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Bobby Parnell made his first big league start last night against the Padres, and it was neither great nor a total disaster. He only made it through 2.1 innings, though Jerry Manuel had placed a 65-pitch limit on the start and pulled Parnell after pitch number 68. Parnell allowed...
POSTGAME: Mets 6, Phillies 5
June 10, 2009 by
Dom D's Mets Fan Blog
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The Mets (31-25) defeated the Phillies (33-23) in their first game of the series at Citi Field in a thriller. Johan Santana (8-3, 2.39) picked up the victory, despite allowing all five runs, and his bullpen backed him up with two scoreless innings of relief. Clay Condrey (4-1, 2.43...
Iceberg Right Ahead: Mets' Ship is Sinking
August 12, 2009 by
Bleacher Report
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The guys who have replaced the injured stars have let go, even though they promised not to.
I still can't forgive Rose. She told Jack Dawson that she would never let go, but then she did. There was plenty of room on the big door when she was waiting in the ocean to be rescued...
POSTGAME: Reds 8, Mets 6
April 09, 2009 by
Dom D's Mets Fan Blog
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The New York Mets (2-1) fell to the Cincinnati Reds (1-2) by a final score of 8 to 6 on Thursday afternoon, after a very sloppy outing by Oliver Perez who earned his first loss of 2009. Perez (0-1, 16.62) surrendered eight earned runs in just over four innings to the red-hot Cincinnati...
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