24
2007
Mets Looking to Wrap it Up at Home
The fate of the Mets season is in their hands, and their hands only. With seven games left to play and the Phillies only two and half behind, it is still anybody’s division. But the Mets need not worry if the Phillies win or lose. The only thing they need to concentrate on is taking care of their own business. The Washington Nationals come in to town tonight, and Willie Randolph believes in payback. [...]
24
2007
Philip Humber: Welcome To The Show!
Welcome my friend to the show that never ends. I’m talking to you Mr. Philip Humber. The soap opera that we’d call the Mets 2007 season is set to get a new cast member, auditioning for a starring role perhaps as soon as next season. "He’s going to get the ball and help us win a ballgame," explained manager Willie Randolph prior to Sunday’s game in Florida. Seven games remain, amounting to be the most [...]
24
2007
Mets Patching Things Up With Their Past
Check out the patch the Mets will have on their uniform next year as they say their farewell to Shea Stadium. It’s pretty cool I think, and it does a great job of bringing together the present and the past of the place we’ve called home for over 40 years. I really look forward to seeing the Mets play in their new home Citi Field, but I am going to miss Shea Stadium very much. [...]
23
2007
We’ll Have To Win This On Our Own
With our Magic Number down to 7 and only 8 games left to play, the Mets have one way of ensuring that they clinch a division title… Keep winning! The way the Phillies have been playing lately means that we can’t relax and hope that they lose 2 or 3 games down the stretch. They have a lot of fight and a lot of grit, and they don’t look like they are letting up anytime soon. [...]
20
2007
The Imperfect Champions
I think most baseball fans (including me); have a chip on their shoulder concerning their favorite teams (unless they are Skankee fans that believe their team could win a title with one hand tied behind their backs). Every time a bad play is made fans like us automatically assume that the game and even the season may be lost. So maybe we have a little Eeyore in us, always expecting that rainy day even if [...]
18
2007
A Mets Fan’s Plea
The Mets are in serious trouble. Wait a minute…I think I started a blog back in July with that same sentence. Here we go again: Not only is the team letting their lead in the National League East slip away, but they don’t seem to care. I am not saying these guys don’t want to win, or that they have given up. It’s just that, upon looking at them, it seems as if they are [...]
18
2007
I Have Become Un-Comfortably Numb
I’m not ready to jump off a ledge just yet, but I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t a little bit scared right now. At a time when the Mets should be playing their best baseball, we have instead been witness to shoddy defense, horrendous relief pitching, and a lackluster approach at the plate. The Mets are reeling. Jose Reyes has become a liability in September, Carlos Delgado is still a no-show after a [...]
17
2007
Mets Clincher Has Become a Matter of If, Not When
The Phillies have once again closed the gap between themselves and our first place Mets. Not a single good thing came out of the weekend series, except our MVP hopeful David Wright becoming only the third player in Mets history to join the 30/30 club. Two Mets players were ejected during the series for legitimately arguing balls and strikes. It was as if the Mets were taking on 10 players in the field. The calls [...]
17
2007
Mets Should Be Philled With Fear
Disgusting is all that needs to be uttered. No other words are necessary to describe the performance of the Mets this past weekend against the Philadelphia Phillies. With a six and a half game lead in the division entering play on Friday, the series presented a chance to slam the door on the Phillies playoff aspirations. Come Monday morning, the lead has been trimmed to a mere 3 and a half game cushion and the [...]
16
2007
Mets Minor League Report: Final Stats
Yes folks, this is the last edition of the Minor League Report. I’ll just go through a quick recap of the teams that made the playoffs, and their results, and the records and such for the other teams. AAA – New Orleans Zephyrs The Zephyrs finished the regular season winning the PCL American South division with a 75-69 record. They faced the Nashville Sounds in the first round of the playoffs and defeated them winning [...]
14
2007
Behold, The Beast Of The East Is Unleashed
A season can have several turning points or shifts in momentum. When the Mets win it all in 2007 and I look back and reflect on the season, the biggest turning point to me will be the sweep in Atlanta. I have read several articles and blogs which refer to the the disaster in Philly as the turning point for the Mets, but I beg to differ. That may have been a turning point for [...]


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