Gee or Montero, who deserves the fifth spot in the rotation?

Since before the beginning of spring training, Dillon Gee has been told many different things about what his role for the 2015 Mets will be.  He started out as the sixth man in the rotation with Rafael Montero in the bullpen.  Then it was rumored that he was going to be traded, but then it [...]

Do Not Hit the Panic Button, I Repeat Do Not Hit the Panic Button!

Wow! What a way to start a season in which all pressure was applied. With an impeccable 10-3 record sugar-coated by an active 8-game winning streak, the Mets have gotten great pitching from four out of five starters, timely offense, and a solid bullpen-until the last two games. However, as Mets fans we should know [...]

DH, no DH, or a compromise

The drumbeat is increasing in volume. Each year it becomes more and more apparent that a sport can not go on forever using different rules. In football the AFC doesn’t have the option for going for two points while NFC teams playing against others in their conference can only kick for the one. In basketball [...]