Month: April 2011

From Left Field: Top 10 Power Hitters In Mets History

I know this may be slightly off topic due to the HUGE three-game road series starting in Philadelphia tonight, but everyone loves the home run. Home runs are the most exciting part of a baseball game. Over the years, players have made a living on their ability to hit the long ball. Though the New York Mets have been known for developing strong pitching prospects like Tom Seaver, Jerry Koosman,...

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Mets Heading To Philly With A Sense Of Purpose

One beat writer called the upcoming three-game series against the Philadelphia Phillies one of the three biggest series of this entire season. Whether it is or not remains to be seen, but I would bet you couldn’t get one player, coach or manager to agree with that. And if anyone should know, wouldn’t it be them? With that said, I do believe the series could have some added...

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Sickels: Prospect of the Day, Brad Emaus

John Sickels of Minor League Ball, profiles Mets second baseman Brad Emaus in his Prospect of the Day series and writes, Taking over at second base for the New York Mets this year is Brad Emaus, a Rule 5 pick from the Toronto Blue Jays system. Drafted in the 11th round in 2007 from Tulane University, Emaus doesn’t have exceptional tools or eye-catching athleticism, but is a...

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Game Preview: Mets @ Phillies

Tonights Lineup Jose Reyes – SS Angel Pagan – CF David Wright – 3B Carlos Beltran – RF Scott Hairston – LF Ike Davis – 1B Brad Emaus – 2B Mike Nickeas – C Chris Young – RHP The Mets continue their opening road series of 2011 with a trip to Philly. The Mets won their road series in Florida, something they didn’t do in 2010 until June (against Baltimore). Philly also started their season off...

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Warthen Amused, Feliciano Hurt And Vows Revenge

I wanted to update this Pedro Feliciano/Brian Cashman post now that Mets pitching coach Dan Warthen had a chance to weigh in, as did Feliciano himself. Warthen actually got a kick out of Cashman’s comments that he “abused” Feliciano and sort of mocked him. “They didn’t know that when they signed him? That was part of the reason we decided to not re-sign him —...

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