Month: April 2011

Last Time It Happened – Home Runs

Some cool info from the Mets Notes they sent this morning. Multi-Home Runs, Game – Carlos Beltran, September 26, 2010 at Philadelphia Hit for the Cycle – Jose Reyes, June 21, 2006 vs. Cincinnati Inside-the-Park Home Run – Angel Pagan, May 19, 2010 at Washington (off Livan Hernandez) Leadoff Home Run – Jose Reyes, June 19, 2010 at New York (AL) (off Phil Hughes) Walk-off...

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We’re All Tee’d Up For A Great Mets Season In 2011

Last week I told you I was working on some new designs for our MMO T-Shirt Shop, and here they are! I decided to completely re-design the old “Retired Numbers” design and I based the new t-shirts on one of my newest Mets graphics, check it out: That’s the bumper sticker I designed (all by hand, thank you very much), then I clipped it, made a hi-res gfx, and dropped it onto...

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Opening Night Booms and Busts

One down, 161 to go, and while most of us know better than to let panic set in as John Buck’s grand slam sailed out of the ballpark, we couldn’t help fight the feeling that it was all so familiar. Sigh. Every game has positives you can take from it, yes even losses. Here are two that I felt were worth considering. Carlos Beltran – First and foremost was the play of Carlos...

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Game Preview: Mets @ Marlins

SATURDAY APRIL 2, 2011 – 7:10 PM SUN LIFE STADIUM, MIAMI, FLORIDA LHP Jonathon Niese vs. RHP Ricky Nolasco TONIGHTS LINEUP Jose Reyes – SS Angel Pagan – CF David Wright – 3B Carlos Beltran – RF Ike Davis – 1B Lucas Duda – LF Brad Emaus – 2B Josh Thole – C Jonathon Niese – LHP METS-MARLINS SERIES HISTORY The Mets have lost their last seven games at Sun Life Stadium (dating back to May...

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Pelfrey Slammed, Mets Lose 6-2 To Marlins

Mike Pelfrey pitched an inconsistent game, minus one GRAND mistake, and the Mets lost on opening day, 6-2 to the Florida Marlins Game Recap Mike Pelfrey put up his usual sub-par performance versus the Marlins, going four and one-third innings, walking four and striking out two while allowing four hits and five runs on 97 pitches. Pelfrey’s outing may have not been so ugly if it werent for...

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