Month: July 2010

Fina-Lee! Mariners Deal Ace To The Rangers

It’s over… According to Joel Sherman of the New York Post, the Texas Rangers have indeed acquired Cliff Lee from the Seattle Mariners. The Rangers are sending a package that will include one of baseball’s best prospects in Justin Smoak as well as two to three other top Rangers prospects. Interesting as well is that the the Mariners are kicking in a portion of Lee’s salary...

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Nick Evans Returning To Mets

Remember Nick Evans? He was a healthy scratch from the lineup for AA-Binghamton leading Adam Rubin to believe he may soon be joining the Mets. On Wednesday, Mets manager Jerry Manuel indicated that he wanted a right handed batter on the bench in anticipation of the Braves series that starts today. Evans, 24, is having a solid bounce-back season and is hitting .290/.363/.518 with 24 doubles, 15...

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Jumping Off the Cliff Lee Bandwagon.

I’m not an NBA fan; I was back in like 1994 when it was fun to watch. I do enjoy the business of sports and I followed the free agent frenzy up until last night. I officially don’t care about the NBA anymore, but as I watched the joke of a “special” last night I actually started to think about our Metsies.  When I woke up this morning, I wasn’t shocked to hear the “rumors” about Cliff Lee going...

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Yankees To Add Former Cy Young Winner Cliff Lee?

Updated 10:18 AM The Mariners have now told many interested teams that they are out of the Lee sweepstakes, according to Ken Davidoff of Newsday. It would appear that an announcement is now imminent and that the Yankees will acquire Cliff Lee. Cliff Lee was supposed to pitch tonight against the Yankees, instead he may now be pitching against the Mariners. The Yankees will now boast a rotation...

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The Mets At Mid-Season – Notes And Observations

It’s a Mets off day and I woke up to nothing but LeBron News.  Somehow I just don’t get it – a talented kid from Ohio has called a news conference to announce where he will play basketball next year – who cares?  Not me.   This is what I care about this morning.    The Mets playing so well together this year.    The camaraderie you can see and hear during the games.   ...

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