Is New York ready for Ryan Braun?

By now you’ve heard and read the rumors about the Brewers and the Mets.  You should understand that these are rumors and that they leave a large gap between the Mets THINKING about getting Braun and the Mets ACTUALLY getting him.  Should the Brewers be on their course to make this move you’d have to [...]

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Close To The Edge: This Offseason Will Make Or Break The Fan Base

“We’re still a fraud! We trimmed the attendance again!” -- Casey Stengel, following a loss on Opening Day 1963 The Mets’ first manager many things: quotable, funny, old and brilliant. Turns out he was also prophetic. “News” – if you want to call it that – is that Sandy Alderson is experiencing “sticker shock” at [...]

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Shopping in the bargain bin with Sandy Alderson

Sandy Alderson reportedly has a plan for the New York Mets. Supposedly this plan includes spending money to improve aspects of the team that, at this point, don’t appear to have enough, or any, major league talent. Mets fans around the globe rejoiced at the idea, looked at the team’s payroll and, logically made the [...]

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Field of Dreams: Mets edition – Pitchers

On the second Wednesday of every month, I will be constructing the Mets’ Field of Dreams.  Each month I will take a different spot on the roster and choose the best Met, or Mets, to ever play the positions.  On the final month, I will give the full roster, the starting line up, and the [...]

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Three possible stopgaps for the Mets’ 2014 rotation

The Mets have many questions heading into 2014, but in many respects the starting rotation could be the most pressing. With Matt Harvey out for the entire season - exception might be a few cameo starts in September - and Noah Syndergaard set to make his debut in June or July, the Mets need a [...]

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Mets Offseason 2014: Marlon Byrd and LaTroy Hawkins Are Gone. Is This A Sign?

If you can get away with something cheaper [than $1,000,000.00] as the Mets did for the innings they squeezed out of [LaTroy] Hawkins and the hits they derived from Marlon Byrd ($700K), fan-freaking-tastic. There are budgets and strategies and dozens of contracts to take into consideration. Don’t throw money away if you don’t have to. [...]

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Why Mets were right to let LaTroy Hawkins leave

Last year when the Mets signed veterans Marlon Byrd and LaTroy Hawkins, the collective reaction from the fanbase was a giant yawn. Then those two players went out and had nice seasons. Now fans are upset because the Mets let both Byrd and Hawkins sign elsewhere, seemingly without even making a financial offer to bring [...]

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Ike Davis has played his way out of Flushing

I’ve been a vocal supporter of Ike Davis in the past. I’ve defended him during the bad times, and cheered him on during the good. I even bought his tshirt-jersey hybrid thingy. I thought he was part of the solution to turning around the Mets. But unfortunately, he has been part of the problem. As [...]

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A world where the Mets get nobody

They sign no free agents… They trade for no stars… They run out a team in 2014 that is largely the same as 2013… THE LINEUP: Eric Young Jr. [LF] Juan Lagares [CF] David Wright [3B] Daniel Murphy [2B] Travis d’Arnaud [C] Ike Davis [1B] Ruben Tejada [SS] Matt DenDekker [RF] The Mets continue to [...]

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Card of the Week: 1962 Charlie Neal

Pictured is a 1962 Charlie Neal (3B) Salada-Junket Coin. These half-dollar size plastic coins were issued in packages of Salada Tea and Junket Pudding mix boxes. The paper photos fit securely in the team's orange color coded plastic coin. Originally, the set was intended to be only 180 coins but it was enlarged to include [...]

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The challenge of replacing 10+ WAR of Byrd and Harvey

Since the beginning of the build up to the 2014 offseason, it was pretty much assumed that Mets GM Sandy Alderson would make some moves. There has also been a lot of discussion of how Alderson is going to go about making these moves. Some say that it’s a good idea to make a huge [...]

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