Mets Minors: Zach Lutz leads hitters starting to hit

This was a tough week to choose a star.  Instead it’s a group of names that some know and some don’t. Zach Lutz – Before the season Lutz looked like the best hitter in the Met’s upper minors but after being sent to the minors (because he doesn’t play a useful position) Lutz was mired [...]

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Will Bobby Parnell ride knuckle-curve to the All-Star game?

”The knuckle-curve has changed Parnell’s career.” This is what Gary Cohen said during the at-bat Sunday by Dioner Navarro, right after Bobby Parnell followed a 95 mph inside fastball with a breaking ball at the knees on the outside corner. After going upstairs with the third pitch, Parnell completed the strikeout with another curve in [...]

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Something positive: David Wright

The Mets' 2013 season is going down in flames faster than even the most pessimistic fan could have predicted. Sure, the team was not expected to be playoff bound and eventually slot into fourth or fifth place in the National League East, but the fall has been fast and unrelenting. This writer, for one, expected [...]

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Rick Ankiel helps define replacement level

There’s probably nothing more depressing than being released by the worst team in baseball. However, Rick Ankiel, who was released by the Astros last Sunday and signed by the Mets on Monday, luckily has another opportunity with a starting job. The Mets, however, have shown that they are truly desperate by signing the pitcher-turned-outfielder to [...]

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What if the Mets don’t promote Wally Backman?

There is a lot of press right now regarding the lame duck status of Terry Collins.  He was not given an extension last off-season.  This week, he has been quoted as saying that he “doesn’t answer to fans”.  Unless things continue to de-evolve, the popular vote would still be that Collins keeps his job for [...]

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Ruben Tejada: Another struggling Met that needs a fire lit under him

Yeah, yeah, let’s talk about yet another struggling Mets’ regular. We have already discussed the struggles of Ike Davis, Lucas Duda and John Buck, so it’s time we focus on another staple of the Mets’ lineup in Ruben Tejada. In the early parts of the season, it was Tejada’s defense that had some fans nervous, [...]

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Daniel Murphy’s streaks, minor league injuries abound, Warthen helps out

Coming into the season, Daniel Murphy had a lifetime .766 OPS with a slash line of .292/.339/.427 in 1,742 PA. So it shouldn’t be a big surprise that on games thru May 16th, Murphy has a 775 OPS with a slash line of .297/.335/.439 in 158 PA. This is essentially who Murphy is as a [...]

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Ike Davis dilemma heats up after four-strikeout game

It feels like with every passing game, this question continues to pop up: “What to do about Ike Davis?” And it is one that will really shape the way the 2013 Mets season turns out - if it already hasn’t. Davis has been touted as the first-basemen of the future for the New York Mets, [...]

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From The Head Down: The Wilpons And The Mets’ Dysfunction

What’s wrong with the Mets? If you listen to Manager-for-the-moment Terry Collins, the answer is “Nothing. We just have to play better.” Well we’re all certainly glad he cleared that one up. Good to know he has the solution right at his fingertips. Meanwhile the Mets have just notched their second six-game losing skein of [...]

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