Mets Minors: Lefties, lefties, lefties… and Josh Satin

Before I dive into the prospects, let me talk about some lefties that you know already… Ike Davis: He appears to be healthy and seems to not be suffering any lingering issues from his ankle injury.  He does give me the impression that he’s going to be the most difficult out in the Met lineup [...]

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Mets Jambalinka: Lefty relievers, tears and a book review

So, how’s your bracket looking? I’m a notoriously poor bracket picker, so bad that I have never won an NCAA pool that didn’t have us pick names out of a hat. But my bracket is in good shape after three days’ worth of games and I’m in third place in my 28-person pool. Plus one [...]

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When will Matt Harvey be ready?

If only bringing prospects to the majors were as easy as cooking poultry.  They’d have these little plastic buttons and when they popped you’d know it was time for them to be promoted to the next level.  However, until baseball decides to implant devices in players that monitor their physical, mental and emotional well-being a [...]

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Torres making his case for leading off

One of the main concerns for the Mets heading into this season was how they would go about filling the void at the top of the order that was left when Jose Reyes left for Miami. While some petitioned for perhaps Daniel Murphy or Ruben Tejada to land the role, the odds on favorite was [...]

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The maturation of Terry Collins as a manager

Terry Collins has always been known as a manager with a lot of fire. There were some Mets fans who followed his career and did not want him as a manager for the New York Mets. It was felt among some that because he never managed a playoff team and players from Anaheim wanted him [...]

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Brandon in PSL: Coming to terms with Mets’ ugly loss

Today's game was painful for a few reasons: one, I had to sit through nine innings of major league players trying to play baseball, and two, I was sitting out in The Berm, which is the seating area on the ground in right field. I wouldn't recommend these "seats" for anyone if they go. While [...]

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Mets Notes: Josh Satin, new relievers, Darin Gorski

In four seasons in the minors Josh Satin has a .307/.397/.467 line, including a .325/.423/.538 line at Double-A last year. He’s a little bit like Daniel Murphy in that he can hit but he’s not an exceptional fielder. Also like Murphy, Satin has experience playing numerous positions, having played 1B, 2B and 3B last year [...]

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The Dude: An Appreciation of John Stearns

For the Mets, 1978 was already shaping up to be a rough year by June 30. The team was dispirited, the fan base was dwindling and those that remained continued to pine for the banished Tom Seaver. The team’s hierarchy tried to salve the fans' wounds by going out and signing free agents, something they [...]

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Is too much hype being bestowed on Lucas Duda?

The secret is out, Lucas Duda is good. And while that is good news for the Mets, sometimes it’s best for some things to be kept a secret. After blowing up in the second half of last year while batting .322 with 10 home runs and 38 RBI’s in 205 at-bats, a lot more is [...]

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Mets Card of the Week: Mets Rheingold coaster

METS RHEINGOLD COASTER If you're any sort of collector/curator/hoarder, you've no doubt come across an item in your possession that left you scratching your head. Well, I have one for your consideration today. This is a disposable coaster made of thin pressed cork. The disc seems like it would go to pieces after four or [...]

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Brandon in PSL: Andres Torres your new favorite Met

Well there weren't many positives to take away from Tuesday's game. It was nice to see strong>Matt Den Dekker and Cesar Puello play next to each other in the outfield and Daniel Murphy keeps proving he's going to be one of the best hitters in the league this year. The pitchers struggled as much as [...]

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Mets Finding Islands Of Good News Among The Disasters

OK, so yesterday, Monday, March 12, was not the best for the Mets. David Wright – on the shelf for a week and a half – was in New York, getting cortisone for his sore ribs. Tim Byrdak found out he has a torn meniscus and is having surgery as we speak. Lucas Duda started [...]

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