Browsing articles from "September, 2008"
Sep
12
2008

A Look At Delgado’s Past MVP Type Seasons

While we can debate the merits of Carlos Delgado’s MVP candidacy this season, here are some close calls for Delgado in years past. 2005 Albert Pujols (1) .330 41 117 1.039 Delgado (6) .301 33 115 .981 2003 Alex Rodriguez (1) .298 47 118 .996 Delgado (2) .302 42 145 1.019 2000 Jason Giambi (1) .333 43 137 1.123 Delgado (4) .344 41 137 1.134 1999 Ivan Rodriguez (1) .332 35 113 .914 Delgado (12) .272 44 [...]

Sep
12
2008

Ramon Castro Expected To Come Off DL Today

Ramon Castro, who has been on the disabled list with a strained right quadriceps, is expected to come off the disabled list for tonight’s game. Castro has been on the DL since Aug. 27. In 43 games, Castro is batting .242 with seven homeruns and 24 RBI’s. He does have a penchant for being a clutch hitter and nice right handed bat off the bench. That being said, it always seems like he is hurt, and [...]

Sep
12
2008

The Continuing Saga Of Billy The Kid

In an exclusive interview with Mike Puma of the NY Post, Billy Wagner talks about the past, the present and the future. A few of his more interesting quotes were… About Playing Next Season – “I’ve played my last day as a Met, that’s the way it goes.” About This Season - ”To me, it’s more about this year, because I really think this team has a chance to win the World Series.” His Future – [...]

Sep
11
2008

A Phillies Fan Lament

Here’s an interesting article from a Phillies fan who apparently is not afraid to hide the fact he is tired of chasing the Mets. The following is just a small part of the full article, so I encourage you to read the rest at The 700 Level. I’m tired of this. I’m tired of having to come up with some silver lining for the next two and a half weeks. I’m tired of waking up and seeing [...]

Sep
11
2008

UPDATE: It’s Been Seven Years

As I wake up on a cloudy, Thursday morning, I remember what happened seven years ago. That faithful event that changed America forever. I lost an uncle and I’m sure some of you lost someone or knew who lost someone. I can’t help but think about it and try and work my way around it today. But, that’s not what this blog is about. The first that pops in to my mind about sports during [...]

Sep
11
2008

The New Prince Of Thieves

Last night, while the Mets were messing around with your sanity, Jose Reyes took off for second base in the third inning and swiped his 48th base of the season. It was also his 282nd steal as a New York Met passing Mookie Wilson on the All Time Mets stolen base list. Jose Reyes is now the Mets all-time steals leader. He actually went on to steal his 283rd base moments after his record breaking [...]

Sep
11
2008

Leave Aaron Heilman In The Doghouse

Yesterday, Matt Cerrone over at MetsBlog asked “Where is Aaron Heilman?” My answer is… Who cares! Leave him in the damn doghouse where he belongs! Last night, Aaron Heilman made his first appearance in almost a week. He immediately walked the first batter he faced, bringing the tying run to the plate. One batter later he grooved a pitch to Christian Guzman who launched it into the night sky to tie the game. Aaron Heilman has [...]

Sep
10
2008

Different Season, Different Mets

Ok Mets fans, here we are in the middle of a pennant race, and I don’t know about you, but I am absolutely loving it!  I know that sounds like a plug for Mickey D’s, but this really is great!  In a way, part of me awaits the day when the Mets clinch (at home, of course) and the celebration begins.  But there is that other part of me that loves the anticipation and the scoreboard watching.  The “when [...]

Sep
8
2008

What’s In A Name?

Okay, fellow Mets fans. I would like an honest opinion on this. Before I mention the name, what do you think of these stats for a pitcher: 177 hits allowed in only 153 innings, an ERA of 6.27 and a record of 10 wins and 10 losses. I would say these stats are less than stellar and do leave something to be desired. Now, if this was some little known player with the name of [...]

Sep
8
2008

Mets Won The Season Series And More From The Phillies

After yesterday’s doubleheader split, the Mets have 19 games remaining to decide who wins the NL East. They are currently in first place and by two games. More importantly, the Mets have the advantage of winning the head to head matchup with the Phillies this year after finishing 11-7 in the season series. This statistic if extremely important given that if the two teams finish the season tied for the lead, the Mets, not the Phillies and their [...]

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