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How the pen is shaping up...
March 15, 2009 by
Mets Fever
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If the Mets decide to go with a traditional longman they could be encouraged by Livan Hernandez's ability to come out of the pen and pitch two scoreless innings. Of Course, that success could be making him a favorite for the fifth starters spot. To make Hernandez the longman could...
Zephyrs Prelim Roster
April 18, 2008 by
Shea Nation
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The New Orleans Zephyrs' preliminary roster has been posted - and it includes a number of players who received a bit of playing time this Spring, including Tony Armas, Carlos Muniz, Joselo Diaz, Robinson Cancel, Anderson Hernandez, Argenis Reyes and Fernando Tatis. You can read...
The Mets Are Inconsistent
June 25, 2008 by
Hot Stove New York
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Last night's game was an 11-0 shellacking. Where have we seen that before? Oh yeah, against Washington (10-5), Pittsburgh (13-1), Atlanta (11-4), San Francisco (10-2) and so on. These types of games happen, but if you want to be a playoff contender, you can't get blown out...
This Week in Yankees History (4/26-5/2)
April 26, 2009 by
Sliding Into Home
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This Week in Yankees HistoryApril 26th - May 2ndApril 26th1883 - Former Yankees P Ray “Slim” Caldwell (1910-1918) was born. Ray posted a 99-99 pitching career record in 258 games for the Yankees. His best Yankees seasons were in 1914, he went 17-9 and in 1915, posting a 19-16 mark...
Carl Pavano Traded to Twins
August 07, 2009 by
Sports Blog Net
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Former Red Sox farmhand Carl Pavano was acquired by the Twins for a player to be named later to help shore up their starting rotation. Pavano, and Tony Armas, Jr., were the two players the Red Sox sent to Montreal in 1997. Though he never pitched a game for the Red Sox, he was hyped [...]
Rickey (Re)Run
July 28, 2009 by
Athletics Nation
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Thanks to the_rozeboom for his Rickey post on Sunday. And by the way, it is always flattering to hear kind words from fellow AN'ers, whether privately or publicly. It honestly never gets old.
I got back yesterday from my all-too-quick jaunt to Cooperstown; a lot of flying...
Mets Lineup vs Marlins Today, Mets vs Scott Olsen
August 31, 2008 by
Dom D's Mets Fan Blog
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1. J Reyes, SS.306135545
2. N Evans, LF.261050
3. D Wright, 3B.2922610214
4. C Beltran, CF.273209119
5. C Delgado, 1B.26030931
6. F Tatis, RF.29711433
7. D Easley, 2B.2696390
8. R Cancel, C.226141
9. P Martinez, P.156020
Mets vs Scott Olsen (2008)
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Golden Era beginning or ending for the Halos?
Angels franchise: Yesterday, Today, and TomorrowBy Jonathon Northrup - Angelswin ColumnistI'm going to buck the trend and not speculate on who the Angels will or will not sign, and instead (try to) offer a series of posts throughout the offseason that look into the history of the...
Place Your Bids: The Citi Field Silent Auction
September 08, 2009 by
Amazin' Avenue
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Before taking my seat in the Pepsi Porch for Friday night's Mets-Cubs game, I stopped by the game-used equipment silent auction, located at the top of the Jackie Robinson Rotunda escalators. The best items must have been won earlier this season, because these are some...
Zephyrs and B-Mets Rosters Announced
April 18, 2008 by
hotfootblog.com
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New Orleans Zephyrs (AAA)
Pitchers: Tony Armas Jr., Adam Bostick, Willie Collazo, Joselo Diaz, Nate Field, Nelson Figueroa, Ruddy Lugo, Ivan Maldonado, Tim McNab, Carlos Muniz, Robert Paulk, Jose Santiago
Catchers: Gustavo Molina, Mike Nickeas, Shawn Wooten
Infielders: Michel Abreu...
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