Today Is About Mike Piazza

Mets fans, sports media, and anyone who enjoys sports – today is about Mike Piazza. Let’s not take that away from him. Everyone has been talking about the cheating scandal since punishment was announced on Monday. During these past few days, two managers involved in the scandal, AJ Hinch and Alex Cora, have been fired by their organizations. Is Carlos Beltran next? He shouldn’t...

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Morning Briefing: Mets Decision On Beltran Looming

Good morning Mets fans! The noise continues to get louder from critics regarding the job security of newest Mets manager Carlos Beltran amid the fall out the Astros 2017 electronic sign stealing scandal. Despite various opinions regarding the topic, Major League baseball has insisted they will not discipline Beltran, although he was the only player named in the report. As Buster Onley of ESPN...

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Mets Won’t Announce Carlos Beltran Decision on Wednesday

Mike Puma of the New York Post reports that the New York Mets won’t address the job status of Carlos Beltran on Wednesday night. Puma adds that there was an indication that the team would address it before the end of the night earlier, but that has changed apparently. Beltran, 42, appears to be in limbo in lieu of a report by Buster Olney of ESPN from Wednesday afternoon that the Mets were...

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MMO Exclusive: Former Mets’ Reliever, Pedro Beato

Former Mets reliever Pedro Beato spent a season and a half (2011-12) in New York before being traded to the Boston Red Sox for Kelly Shoppach back in August of 2012. While Beato only pitched 71.1 innings for the Mets, he actually played a more important role in franchise history than most will remember. According to Peter Gammons in a report that came out in 2015, general manager Sandy Alderson...

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Olney: Mets “Wavering” on Carlos Beltran

Buster Olney of ESPN reports that the New York Mets are “wavering” on manager Carlos Beltran. The Mets and Beltran have yet to release statements or speak publicly about the report MLB released on the 2017 Houston Astros’ scandal that contained Beltran’s name in it. The then-Astros’ outfielder/DH was not suspended or punished due to the fact he was a player at the...

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Keith Hernandez Signing Three-Year Deal To Stay With SNY

Andrew Marchand of the New York Post reports that Keith Herandez and SNY are finalizing a new three-year, $2.4 million contract for him to stay in the Mets’ booth. Hernandez, 66, is expected to be on the SNY broadcast for 110 games and make somewhere between $800-$850K in 2020. The former Mets’ first baseman was a key piece of the 1986 Mets and will continue to work alongside another...

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