Month: August 2012

The Mets 2013 Keepers: Ruben Tejada

There aren’t many definite keeper caliber players on the current Mets roster, but there is no doubt Tejada is one of them. He is not there yet, but he may be on his way to being a “core” guy for us. Ruben, 22, has shown that he has the potential to be a much better hitter than most fans, scouts, coaches, and probably our own General Manager, even thought. He appears to have all the makings of...

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B-Mets Lose Game 3-2, Drop To Fifth In Standings

The Binghamton Mets and New Hampshire Fisher Cats opened their sixth and final series of the 2012 season on Monday night at NYSEG Stadium with the visitors taking game one by a score of three to two.  The twenty games between the two teams this season are the most the B-Mets have faced any of their Eastern League opponents. Darin Gorski made his fifth start against the Fisher Cats, and twenty...

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Mets Lower Minors: Pina Goes Yard, Panteliodis Struggles, Kingsport Loses In Extras

St. Lucie 7, Palm Beach 5 St. Lucie had an off-day, and will begin a series tomorrow against the Jupiter Hammerheads. Game time is 6:30 P.M. Asheville 5, Savannah 2 Alex Panteliodis had a mixed outing, and a combination of poor defense and some shaky late inning work lead to a 5-2 loss. Key Players: Albert Cordero – 0 for 3, 1 walk, 1 strikeout. Hitting .197 on the season Brandon Brown...

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Despite A Stellar Effort From Dickey, Mets Fall 3-1 To Rockies

At this stage of the game, all the Mets have left are moral victories. One of those moral victories would be finishing the season at .500, another would be to finish above the Phillies and Marlins. Both of those goals took a hit with tonight’s 3-1 loss to the Rockies at Citi Field. With the defeat, the Mets are now tied with the Phillies for 4th place, 18.5 games behind the first place...

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Mets Will Have $10 Million To $15 Million To Spend If Sandy Is Lucky?

According to what a source told ESPNNewYork.com, don’t expect Sandy Alderson to have any more to spend this offseason than he did last offseason. “They may have $10 million to $15 million max to spend — if Sandy is lucky,” the source said. “The Mets’ internal conversations have been no increase in payroll next year — and may be another reduction, which...

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