Month: April 2010

A Preview Of The 2010 Mets: Believe In Miracles

After yesterday’s big round of cuts and today’s expected cuts of Omir Santos and Raul Valdez, the Mets 25 Man Roster looks hardly like anything we expected after the offseason began. That’s not to say it’s good or bad, but somewhat surprising to say the least. The 2010 reconstruction plan was going to be predicated on three things according to Omar Minaya and Jeff Wilpon;...

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MMO 2010 New York Mets Predictions

How many games will the Mets win this season? Jeff S – 75 Brandyn C – 96 Rob S – 76 Michael B – 90 Dave L – 86 Tom S – 85 Satish R – 95 Greg P – 90 Joe D – 89 Who will lead the Mets in Runs Batted In? Jeff S – Jason Bay Brandyn C – Jason Bay Rob S – David Wright Michael B – Jason Bay Dave L – Jason Bay Tom S...

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An Optimistic Mets Fan Faces The Hard Truth

You may have noticed that I have not written much in recent weeks.  It’s simply because I’ve had little to say.  And as spring training winds down, I am left shocked and speechless, with my mouth wide open.  It’s sad but true.  I am extremely discouraged on the state of the 2010 Mets. All winter long I stuck up for the Mets.  I jumped early on the Murphy bandwagon and called...

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Here’s Hoping That Pedro Feliciano Wins The Setup Job

Last week we quoted an article from Alden Gonzalez  who first reported that Mets left-handed reliever Pedro Feliciano wanted to be considered for the eighth-inning setup role. “I just want to be the setup man,” Feliciano said prior to his club’s game against the Cardinals at Roger Dean Stadium, which resulted in a 2-1 loss. “I don’t want to be the lefty specialist. … I want to be the setup man....

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Latest Mets News From Jerry Manuel

Jerry Manuel was a guest of Mike Francesa on WFAN today, and was chock full of information, essentially detailing some last minute items of note as the Mets get set for Opening Day. To begin, the last roster spot is down to the same two guys I mentioned on Wednesday, infielders Chris Carter and Frank Catalanotto. While Carter would provide the Mets with more offensive pop, Catalanotto could give...

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