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New York Mets Post Game Wrap Up
Posted on 25 Jul 2012 by James Beck.
Another game another loss as Washington Nationals beat the New York Mets 5-2. The game was well pitched by both starting pitchers but 3 ER's gave the Nationals all they would need to pull this game out. The Mets offense was as invisible as ever. While Strasburg was as good as ever. Going 7 while only allowing 4 hits and 1 run with 11 strike outs. The Mets got 6 innings from Jeremy Hefner. Gi...
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Time To Trade Wright, Dickey And Santana.
Posted on 17 Jul 2012 by James Beck.
I never thought I would say this but it's time to go fully with youth. This Mets team is not good enough to make the playoffs. To be honest they really aren't good at all. Remember this team was not built to win but built to be cheaper then last years club. All in part to the Wilpons financial problems. While this team has been exciting showing us how good they can be but for every good game ...
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Handling David’s contract status the WRIGHT way.
Posted on 31 May 2012 by Jimmy Forgione.
He has played over 1,000 games for your franchise, all nine solid years of his career belong to your team, the fans love him, his teammates seem to love him, and the kid can flat-out rake. If you're Sandy Alderson why haven't you made a contract offer to David Wright yet? Up until last week he was hitting over .400, yes it's only May, but even where he stands now hitting .365 is still worth me...
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David Wright goes cold as Mets squeeze by Pirates
Posted on 22 May 2012 by Aryn Ouellette.
Tuesday night's game between the New York Mets and Pittsburgh Pirates wasn't kind to third basemen, David Wright. Wright, who has been on fire since the season has begun, went 0-4, with three strike outs in the Mets win. Scoring started in the second inning when Mets catcher, Mike Nickeas singled, scoring Daniel Murphy. Pirates center fielder Andrew McCutchen, who went 2-4, tied the game up...
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Your Move, Ruben
Posted on 28 Dec 2011 by Christopher Rowe.
The final week of the calendar year is typically one of the quietest weeks on the baseball calendar. At this point in the offseason, many of the marquee free agents have been signed and the waiting game for Ego Salary Requests vs. Budgetary Constraints has begun (see “JIMMY ROLLINS). General Managers and most front office denizens generally take Week 52 as a good time for rest and relaxat...
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Symptoms of Brain Tumor
Posted on 11 Jul 2011 by Jon Melton.
Òðè áîãàòûðÿ íà äàëüíèõ áåðåãàõ ôèëüì Symptoms of Brain Tumor All forms of brain tumor are serious, but if someone is diagnosed with a brain tumor, it is better to have benign brain tumor symptoms, rather than metastatic (cancerous) ones, because that means their particular tumor has not resulted in a cancerous growth. Unlike other symptoms of brain tumor-which ...
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Arizona Slows Down at Home
Posted on 6 Jun 2011 by Matthew Hesse.
The Diamondbacks have now won 18 of their last 23 games. This incredible run has the Diamondbacks only half a game behind the San Francisco Giants. However, 3 of those losses have come at home in the past week, with 2 against the Nationals during their 4 game series. The Diamondbacks lost Thursday 6-1 after Zach Duke’s second start of the season. Jordan Zimmerman of the Nationals ...
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Sizemore Traded to Oakland
Posted on 29 May 2011 by Jeremy Klumpp.
This week the Tigers made a surprising move trading second baseman Scott Sizemore to the Oakland A’s for relief pitcher David Purcey. The deal comes less than a month after Sizemore was recalled from Toledo to replace Will Rhymes. Tigers management felt that Sizemore had his chances to earn the starting job at second, but never fully developed into the player they hoped he would. With Sizemor...
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2011 MLB Preview: Looking at Jose Reyes and the New York Mets “On Paper”
Posted on 2 Mar 2011 by Adrian Fedkiw.
Omar Minaya is gone after dishing out contracts to players who have underperformed such as Carlos Beltran, Jason Bay and Oliver Perez to name a few. The Wilpon family hired former Oakland Athletics executive Sandy Alderson as Minaya's succesor. Alderson dealt with a tight payroll before in Oakland. He has a tough job ahead of him. This offseason Alderson and the Mets went with low risk...
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2011 MLB Preview- Third Base Rankings
Posted on 6 Feb 2011 by Adrian Fedkiw.
1B 2B SS 3B LF CF RF C SP CP Evan Longoria (TB) 9 Alex Rodriguez (NYY) 8.75 Ryan Zimmerman (Was) 8.75 Kevin Youklis (Bos) 8.25 David Wright (NYM) 8.25 Jose Bautista (Tor) 8 Mark Reynolds (Bal) 8 Adrian Beltre (Tex) 8 Aramis Ramirez (Chc) 8 Scott Rolen (Cin) 7.75 Casey McGhee (Mi) 7.75 Placido Polanco (Phi) 7.5 Pablo Sandoval (SF) 7.25 Chone Figgins (Sea) 7.25 Pedro Alvarez (Pit) 7.25 Chase ...
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D. Wright’s Opposite Field Power
Posted on 21 Sep 2010 by Jim Mancari.
The three-run homer that Elmer Dessens gave up tonight in the eighth inning to Gaby Sanchez that wound up costing the Mets a loss didn't really bother me tonight. The team is out of contention, and at this point, all I want to see is some solid, fundamental baseball as well as some clutch hitting in order to play the role of spoiler. Plus Dessens doesn't exactly factor into the Mets long-ter...
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David Wright Should Have Been Bunting
Posted on 19 Aug 2010 by Jim Mancari.
There's an old adage in the game of baseball: “With runners on 1st and 2nd with nobody out, you bunt. It doesn't matter who is up, you still bunt.” Last night in a 3-2 victory over the Astros in 14 innings, the first two Mets reached in the top of the 10th. Reyes singled up the middle followed by an absolutely beautiful bunt single from Angel Pagan. Rather than call for Wright to dr...









