Author: Joe D

Director of MLB Operations Adam Wogan Will Not Return To Mets

Major league sources told the Daily News that director of major league operations Adam Wogan, with the team since 2006, has been told that he will not have his contract renewed. Wogan plans to continue in his role until the end of the year, but has been given immediate permission to speak with other teams. General manager Sandy Alderson confirmed the move, and spoke of Wogan in highly...

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A Very Happy Thanksgiving From MMO!

On behalf of everyone at Mets Merized Online, we would like to thank all of our wonderful readers for their amazing support over the years. 2012 was another record-breaking year for us and it’s all because of you. It’s always such an enormous pleasure to share our opinions and interact with the best baseball fans in the world – Mets Fans! Our passion for the Mets binds all of...

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Hey Met Fans, What Are You Thankful For?

I love Thanksgiving. It’s definitely one of my favorite holidays mostly because it brings our entire family together and it’s all about good memories, good food, and good times. I’m very thankful for the family I have. But as a Met fan I’m also very thankful to be part of such a great and unique fan base – my Mets family. I love our passion and how intellectual and...

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Mets Add Wheeler Plus Five Others To 40 Man Roster

The Mets announced they have added RHP Zack Wheeler, RHP Hansel Robles, RHP Gonzalez Germen, RHP Greg Burke, LHP Darin Gorski and SS Wilfredo Tovar to the 40-man roster. The moves protect each player from being selected in the upcoming Rule 5 draft and today was the deadline for locking players in. The 40-man roster now stands at 39. In a surprising move, the Mets opted to protect Greg Burke who...

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Ticket-Gate: Mets VP Explains All, Opening Day Ticket Sales Are Great

The Mets fans and bloggers who think they have a God-given right to tell the Mets how to run their business are not going to like this… From the desk of Adam Rubin: Individual tickets for the first couple of months of the season went on sale Monday, and Mets fans on Twitter erupted in displeasure with the revelation that the lowest-priced seats for Opening Day were $63 (plus service fees)....

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