Month: March 2016

Ruben Tejada Signs One Year MLB Deal With Cardinals

Ruben Tejada has agreed to a one year major league contract with the St. Louis Cardinals as first reported by Jennifer Langosch of MLB.com. The deal will pay Tejada $1.5 million dollars and includes no other bonuses. The former Met infielder has reported to the Cardinals’ Spring Training complex where he took and passed a physical to make the deal official. Tejada will soften the blow of...

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Trading Places: Collins Considering Playing Lagares In LF, Cespedes In CF

In Friday night’s game against the Nationals, Juan Lagares, who has spent a majority of time in center field in his major league career, got the start in left field while Yoenis Cespedes played in center. Lagares has started 127 games in left field in his professional career. However, most of them came in his time with Double-A Binghamton as well as spending time playing left field in...

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Wrights Strokes A Pair Of Singles In His First Game Back

New York Mets third baseman, David Wright made his Grapefruit League debut on Friday during the Mets 12-7 loss to the Washington Nationals. going 2-for-3 with two singles and a run scored. Wright spoke with reporters after the game and told reporters it felt good to get back on the field and play in a real game with his team. “Three at-bats, got a play at third, ran the bases,”...

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MMO Top 30 Prospects: #20-16 Luis Guillorme On The Rise

We continue our top 30 prospects with #’s 20-16. When these were written over at MetsMinors.net, the prospects were given their own posts, but we’ve decided to display all of them together in order to save some time. In these five, Jacob Resnick did three, and I did two. Without further ado, here are numbers 20 to 16: No. 20 Akeel Morris, RHP Age: 11/14/1992 (23) 2015 Level: New York...

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MMO Game Recap: Nationals 12, Mets 7

The Mets were defeated by the Washington Nationals by a score of 12-7 tonight at Tradition Field. Pitching: Bartolo Colon started for the Mets and did not fare well, as the veteran righty was tagged for eight runs on nine hits, and yielded three home runs in the process. Buddy Carlyle relieved Colon in the sixth inning, and allowed four runs on three hits in 0.2 innings. After two poor...

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