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- Michael Baron, MetsBlog
on September 3, 2010, 12:55 PM CT
(5 hours ago)
Posted in MetsBlog,TwitterThe Mets open a three game series against the Cubs this afternoon at Wrigley Field in Chicago. Game time is 2:20 pm. The lineup is as follows: 1. Angel Pagan CF 2. Lucas Duda LF 3. Chris Carter RF 4. David Wright 3B 5. Ike Davis 1B 6. Joaquin Arias 2B 7. Josh Thole C [...]Leave a Comment
- NYPOST.COM, NY Post on September 3, 2010, 12:25 PM CT
(6 hours ago)
New manager Mike Quade and the Cubs begin the final month of the season trying to continue their momentum against the visiting Mets...
- Joe D, Mets Merized
on September 3, 2010, 11:25 AM CT
(7 hours ago)
Yesterday I posted a widely controversial blog about my disdain over much of the internet reaction to the Jeff Francoeur trade on Wednesday night. The post was intended to characterize the stark differences between internet savvy Mets fans and those who follow the team in more traditional ways. It was also my own personal reaction to the hate-fest that [...]
- Elliot Teichman, Mets Merized
on September 3, 2010, 11:25 AM CT
(7 hours ago)
The Mets left Atlanta late last night as winners (finally) and their reward is a day game after a night game on the road in two different cities (seriously, that disappointing scheduling). Anyway, the Amazin’s descend into the Windy City as they look to make it two in a row behind R.A. Dickey this afternoon. [...]
- Michael Baron, MetsBlog
on September 3, 2010, 11:25 AM CT
(7 hours ago)
Posted in MetsBlog,TwitterAngel Pagan, who has been nursing a sore wrist, is back in the starting lineup and leading off. The lineup is as follows: 1. Angel Pagan CF 2. Lucas Duda LF 3. Chris Carter RF 4. David Wright 3B 5. Ike Davis 1B 6. Joaquin Arias 2B 7. Josh Thole C 8. Ruben Tejada SSLeave a Comment
- Matthew Cerrone, MetsBlog
on September 3, 2010, 11:25 AM CT
(7 hours ago)
Posted in MetsBlogSNY.TV’s Ted Berg and I are in Chicago, getting ready to watch the Mets take on the Cubs in Wrigley Field. Here are my last five posts to Twitter: To subscribe to my Twitter feed, go here.Leave a Comment
- Michael Baron, MetsBlog
on September 3, 2010, 11:25 AM CT
(7 hours ago)
Posted in Image,MetsBlogOf course, Adam…Leave a Comment
- NJ.com Staff, Star-Ledger/NJ.com on September 3, 2010, 11:25 AM CT
(7 hours ago)
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- Michael Baron, MetsBlog
on September 3, 2010, 10:26 AM CT
(8 hours ago)
Posted in Quote"Compared to last year he's come a long, long way...His offspeed stuff for strikes has been tremendous this year. His last four or five outings have been phenomenal. His fastball is where it has been...only it's more consistent both sides of the plate...I really like his curveball. He's getting that over first pitch a lot. I think it's really effective. It's difficult to swing at first pitch for a lot of guys, especially when he's throwing 96 mph, kind of cutting." ~ Mike Ni
- Michael Baron, MetsBlog
on September 3, 2010, 8:55 AM CT
(9 hours ago)
Posted in MetsBlogPrior to last night’s 4-2 win over the Braves, David Wright spoke with SNY’s Kevin Burkhardt about the recent changes to the Mets roster. Asked about how it is to lose good friends in Rod Barajas and Jeff Francoeur, Wright said: “I think Ive been around long enough to realize the business side of it…As [...]Leave a Comment
- Michael Baron, MetsBlog
on September 3, 2010, 7:55 AM CT
(10 hours ago)
Posted in MetsBlogLast night, Johan Santana allowed just a run on three hits in five innings, but left at that point with a strained pectoral muscle. Santana threw just 65 pitches. After last night’s game, Jerry Manuel told reporters they weren’t very concerned about the injury and attributed it to fatigue. That said, Dan Warthen grew concerned [...]Leave a Comment
- YU Already Know, Mets Merized
on September 3, 2010, 6:55 AM CT
(11 hours ago)
Good Morning, Mets Faithful. I’ll attempt to take you into your weekend with a few thoughts. Gee, Mejia or Both? Well, I got my wish. Dillon Gee’s primed for a Sept. call-up. Yet another effort to see our AAA guys get a shot to get a chance, Omar’s “going young” mandate not withstanding. The 24-year-old is 13-7, 4.69 ERA in 27 starts [...]
- Michael Baron, MetsBlog
on September 3, 2010, 6:25 AM CT
(12 hours ago)
Posted in MetsBlogAfter last night’s 4-1 win, Jerry Manuel spoke with reporters and essentially said the following: Johan Santana began complaining about pain in his pectoral muscle, so they decided not to take any chances, and took him out of the game. They are not sure if Santana will miss his next start, as they have to [...]Leave a Comment
- Michael Baron, MetsBlog
on September 3, 2010, 6:25 AM CT
(12 hours ago)
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- By MIKE PUMA, NY Post on September 3, 2010, 4:25 AM CT
(14 hours ago)
ATLANTA -- Even when the Mets win, they lose.
The latest concern is for Johan Santana, after the team's ace departed last night's 4-2 victory over the Braves with what the Mets are calling a strained pectoral muscle.
But pitching coach Dan Warthen used the term "shoulder," and...
- ANDY MARTINO, DAILY NEWS SPORTS WRITER, NY Daily News on September 3, 2010, 4:25 AM CT
(14 hours ago)
Mike Nickeas nearly retired last summer, after wrist surgery and six years in the minors. He forged onward, though, and the 27-year-old catcher made it to the major leagues Thursday when the Mets made him a September call-up.
- By MIKE PUMA, NY Post on September 3, 2010, 2:55 AM CT
(15 hours ago)
ATLANTA -- The sound of Lucas Duda's bat during BP is music to Jerry Manuel's ears.
The Mets manager is intrigued enough with the rookie, who arrived Wednesday from Triple-A Buffalo, that he inserted Duda in the No. 2 spot in the lineup last night just to ensure...
- ANDY MARTINO, DAILY NEWS SPORTS WRITER, NY Daily News on September 3, 2010, 12:55 AM CT
(17 hours ago)
First, Johan Santana left Thursday night's 4-2 win over Atlanta after five innings. Then, in the eighth, the Mets announced his injury as a strained left pectoral muscle, and his status as day-to-day. But when the game ended, their ace's medical situation became cloudier.
- Tejesh, Mets Merized
on September 2, 2010, 11:25 PM CT
(19 hours ago)
AAA International League: Buffalo 2/7/0, Scranton 9/12/1 Dillon Gee got crushed in his final AAA outing of the season, giving up 7 earned runs on 7 hits in 4 innings, but he’s still in line for a promotion to the major leagues, since he’s got to be protected on the 40 man roster this November, [...]
- Andy McCullough/The Star-Ledger, Star-Ledger/NJ.com on September 2, 2010, 10:55 PM CT
(19 hours ago)
Bullpen session on Saturday in jeopardy