Author: Joe D

Boras Targeting $100 Million For Choo This Winter

MLB Trade Rumors posted some new information regarding pending free agent Shin-Soo Choo who has been connected to the Mets by various MLB executives in recent weeks. On of those baseball executives told Jon Heyman of CBS Sports, Choo could fetch as much as $90-$100 million on the open market this winter. Shockingly, Choo’s agent, Scott Boras, believes that figure to be too low. “As a...

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Mets Have 11th Worst Record, Alderson Not Concerned About Protected Pick

According to Mike Puma of the New York Post, Mets GM Sandy Alderson is not as concerned about the protected draft pick as much as he is about rebuilding the credibility of the franchise. “I don’t view the draft-pick situation as relevant to what we’re doing here,” Alderson said. “We’re trying to build the credibility of the franchise and that goes beyond where we’re picking in the draft.” Those...

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Video: Juan Centeno Guns Down Billy Hamilton

During today’s Mets’ 1-0 win over the Reds, starting catcher Juan Centeno became the first backstop to ever catch Billy Hamilton stealing in the majors. After Hamilton legged out an infield single in the fifth inning, the 23-year old Centeno gunned a perfect throw to nail the speedster at second base. In case you missed it, here’s the video: [iframe]<iframe...

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Road Warriors: Mets Take Down The Reds In 1-0 Thriller At Great American

Daisuke Matsuzaka hurled 7.2 shutout innings as the New York Mets beat the Cincinnati Reds 1-0 this afternoon at Great American Ball Park. Dice-K was superb, holding the Reds to just four hits and two walks in what was undoubtedly his best performance of the season. Dice-K was an intimidating presence on the mound and displayed improved command while owning the inside part of the plate. He...

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Bronson Arroyo For Three Years, $36 Million Would Be A Significant Mistake

Free-agent RHP Bronson Arroyo could be targeted by Sandy Alderson this winter, according to what industry sources told Mike Puma of the New York Post. Arroyo, who will be 37 in February, is 14-11 with a 3.60 ERA in 31 starts for the Reds this season, or just a tad worse than what Dillon Gee has produced for the Mets. “It’s just picking and choosing, what’s the best place for me, trying to win...

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