How do all the teams rank against each other? I have created my own ranking system to rank the clubs top to bottom that I will post each week. Feel free to make your own comments on how you think the teams should be ranked. There are certainly a few surprises. In this first
5 – Losing 10-0 looks a lot worse then it actually is. Remember, it still only counts as one in the loss column. It is probably better to lose 10-0 then 10-7, and save some runs for upcoming games. Some run support for Santana tomorrow would be nice. 4 – Pelfrey
Last year, my predictions were way off – at least as far as New York Met predictions. Almost every Met spent part of the year on the disabled list, and we all know the disaster that followed. This year, instead of making predictions, I will make “projections”.
There has been much talk of realignment over the past couple months. The ideas have ranged from very few to very radical changes. I am more progressive than most in my thinking about changes to baseball – but any change in baseball comes under a lot of scrutiny. The scrutiny
The Mets conclude their season with a three game series against the Houston Astros. For over a month, I have just been waiting for this horrendous season to end. Come Monday though, I will anxiously waiting for next spring. I will spend the playoffs rooting for whoever plays
If you are still watching most of the Mets games right now, I would have to consider you a hardcore fan. There hasn’t been much to look forward to the past few weeks, as the team roster has been reduced to a Triple A squad. The injuries never end, and the disabled list has
The Mets begin a seven game road trip starting tonight against the San Diego Padres. Although any chance at going to the postseason is probably out of the question, if the team could pull it off – there is not better team to face than the San Diego Padres. The Padres have
The Mets are hoping that the All Star break is what they needed to turn this season around and give his weary troops a much needed physical and mental rest. The Mets went into the break taking their last two games, coinciding with their newest acquisition Jeff Francoeur being in
The Mets are in a serious need of power. Due to injuries, we have only two proven home run hitters (Sheffield & Wright) in the lineup – one of which is not really hitting homeruns. Citi Field is playing a significant part in our lack power – but I believe hitting
The Mets face their first big test of the summer (although it’s not officially summer) against the first place Philadelphia Phillies. Considering all the injuries, the Mets are in a good position being only three games out going into June. The way the Phillies have been playing







