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Think Low budget on the pen....
November 28, 2008 by
Mets Fever
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After two years of extremely inconsistent pitching from the corps of relievers in the bullpen, it appears Omar isn't willing to spend big money to solve the problem. Most of us are hoping to see the Mets sign Joe Beimel, Juan Cruz or Brandon Lyon but just as some of us were disappointed...
Breaking Down The 2009 New York Mets Bullpen
February 07, 2009 by
Dom D's Mets Fan Blog
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The 2008 season was a lost season for the New York Mets, very much like the 2007 season. Throughout the season the New York fans and media, alike placed the blame on the team
Have the Mets ended their search for a LOOGY
January 30, 2009 by
Mets Fever
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Shortly after the Mets traded Scott Schoeneweis, Omar was asked what his direction would be in regard to a second lefty handed reliever. At the time he stated he was comfortable going with one lefty because he trusted his righties to get left handed hitters out. When pressed Omar said he might ...
Kris Allen Gives Sportsbooks a Beating, But More Winnings in Store Thursday Night
May 21, 2009 by
Sports Handicapping Blog
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Sportsbooks are licking their wounds as late money cam in on Kris Allen to upset Adam Lambert in American Idol betting odds, while the Orlando Magic picked up a stunner beating heavily favorite Cleveland. Today in the Daily Sports Roundup: The Nuggets and Lakers continue the West...
Bullpen Thoughts
December 30, 2008 by
Mike's Mets
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A couple of weeks ago, FoxSports.com's Dayn Perry weighed in on Francisco Rodriguez' "team to beat" quote. I myself didn't feel the need to weigh in on it at the time because I think this whole Mets-Phillies back and forth has become rather
The obvious truth...
Official Mitchell List
January 25, 2008 by
hotfootblog.com
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Here is the list of names mentioned in the OFFICAL Mitchell Report.
Former Mets named are Lenny Dykstra, Todd Hundley, Mark Carreon, Matt Franco, Todd Pratt, Mo Vaughn, Mike Stanton, Scott Schoeneweis and Paul Lo Duca
SI.com comments on the major names mentioned.
Marvin...
Can the Mets do better then Show...
December 11, 2008 by
Mets Fever
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Now that we have a great 1-2 punch at the back-end of the bull-pen, the most glaring problem is Scott Schoeneweis. I would like to see the Mets move Show but to do so they would have to obtain another lefty. Even if they decided to release him and eat the last year of his contract...
The Times They Are A-Changin'
March 31, 2009 by
Mets Merized Online
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It's almost that time of year again. Baseball season is upon us and you can feel it in the air. Last Spring all anyone can talk about was the collapse of 2007. Johan Santana came over but that only dimmed the talk of the collapse. The bullpen had question marks coming into...
Arizona Diamondbacks Off Season Report
December 30, 2008 by
Baseball Reflections
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Season Wrap Up
After a red hot start to the 2008 season, the team in the desert cooled off come June and never really struck fear into anyone in the NL West from that point forward, but theacquisition of LF Adam Dunn must have turned a few heads though. April did show a look into...
Mets Tomahawk Braves: Series Recap
August 22, 2008 by
Hot Stove New York
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The artist formerly known as the Braves came to Shea for a three-game set. They're really just a shadow of their past selves. The Mets started the series with a one-and-a-half-game lead over the Phils (and no idea who their closer would be), and with the sweep completed, they&...
Rules for engagement: How Omar should approach the offseason!
September 30, 2008 by
Dom D's Mets Fan Blog
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This is how I think Omar Minaya should approach the Off-season: 1) Go and get a closer via Free Agency - Francisco Rodriquez, Brian Fuentes 2) Package Aaron Heilman and a prospect (Maybe Daniel Murphy/Fernando Martinez) for a Starting pitcher. The Mets this Off-season are going to...
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...
5 Burning Questions for 2009 Diamondbacks
Photo: Doug Pensinger/Getty
Spring Training is here! The Arizona Diamondbacks are just one week way from their Cactus League opener against the Colorado Rockies in
So, which Diamondbacks will we see? The upstart bunch from 2007 that advanced to the National League Championship ...
Helton’s big day sinks Diamondbacks in Denver
Todd Helton became baseball’s 50th player to reach 500 doubles in a career when he had a two-bagger off of Jon Garland in the 3rd inning. Turns out, it wasn’t Helton’s biggest hit of the day. The veteran first baseman clubbed a 2-1 pitch off of Scott Schoeneweis over...
Commentary: Geren not surprised Hinch is managing
OAKLAND One hundred and nine times in 2000, Bob Geren filled out his River Cats lineup with A.J. Hinch penciled into it.
And on many of those occasions, Geren felt a tremor in the force. That is, the one-time big league backstop sensed from his own catcher he would one day...
Diamondbacks Seeking Veteran Reliever
September 26, 2009 by
MLB Trade Rumors
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The Diamondbacks could have two potential holes to fill in their rotation depending on what happens with Doug Davis and Brandon Webb after the season, but GM Josh Byrnes also wants to add a veteran reliever according to Nick Piecoro of The Arizona Republic.
"We've had...
Where's the Mojo?: Mets-Astros Series Recap
August 03, 2008 by
Hot Stove New York
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The Mets started their three-game series with Houston in second place, one game behind the Phils. And now they're in third place, two and a half games out (with Philadelphia playing tonight). They can't hold a lead. They can't score when they load the bases. What happened...
George Stone Relaxes by Swimming: Topps and the Mets
July 25, 2008 by
Hot Stove New York
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While rummaging through my old baseball card collection (yes, I am an adult with a wife and child), I dug up some old Topps cards from the early 1970s. On the back of some of these old cards there is a comic-like drawing with a little tidbit on what the player did during the winter...
What's Up, Creampuff: Dudes That Got Hurt
August 14, 2009 by
Walkoff Walk
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Our pal Drew leads off this week's edition of "What's Up, Creampuff" because he went to a bachelor party last weekend and recapped it on Ghostrunner with the following excerpt:
Fast forward XXXX hours: I awake in the hallway of our hotel. On the 16th floor. A room...
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...
Playing With Fire
July 28, 2008 by
Crosstown Rivals
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Sure, it was crushing.But this game, unfortunately, was lost on Saturday night.Sure, one might say that the Mets squandered the lead twice in this game – and that it's hard to lambaste the team when the starting pitcher went fewer than five innings because of an injury – but...
This Florida Marlins Comeback Is One To Enjoy
July 10, 2009 by
Bleacher Report
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Thursday night had a making of an ugly night at Chase Field for the Marlins. The Marlins did not get off to a great start, thanks to an ineffective start by Andrew Miller, and then they lost Burke Badenhop in the game after the ball was hit at his knee on a Gerardo Parra's line...
Tracy among 3 not offered arbitration
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The Arizona Diamondbacks declined to offer arbitration to Doug Davis, Scott Schoeneweis and Chad Tracy on Tuesday.
ANGELS ALL TIME JERSEY ROSTER - #60
February 23, 2007 by
Halos Heaven
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Angels Uniform #60 ... Highest Angel Jersey on the 1990 Team
1990: Rick Schu 1996: Ryan Hancock 1999 - 2003: Scott Schoeneweis 2004: Scott Dunn 2009: Robert Mosebach
Court says pitcher's wife died from drug overdose
2 days ago by
Bleacher Report
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By PAUL DAVENPORT Associated Press Writer PHOENIX — An Arizona appellate court ruling has disclosed that former Arizona Diamondbacks pitcher Scott Schoeneweis’ wife died from an overdose of cocaine and an anesthetic, lidocaine...Read the full article on Bleacher Report...
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