Putting An Individual Award Over The Team’s Best Interest?

Remember all the Hater-Ade that gushed out of Mets Nation when Jose Reyes took himself out of his last game of the 2011 season following a bunt single, so that he could preserve his lead in the batting race and win a batting title? Some Mets fans were so turned off and fuming, that they decided to completely forget the other 1,049 games Jose Reyes played as a Met all because of that one last...

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B-Mets Take Series Finale, Defeat New Britain 6-4

Through the raindrops at NYSEG Stadium on Thursday night the B-Mets batters pounded out thirteen hits and took the rubber match by defeating the New Britain Rock Cats by a score of six to four.  Binghamton scored five unanswered runs over two innings in the middle of the game before the Rock Cats made things interesting by pulling within one in the top of the seventh.  The B-Mets added an...

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R.A. Dickey Reels In Marlins With Complete Game 6-1 Gem

Backed by another terrific start by R.A. Dickey and unusual offensive outburst by Andres Torres, the Meta were able to salvage the series finale with the Marlins and end the 9-game home losing streak by a finale score of 6-1. RA Dickey was on the hill once again playing stopper and going toe-to-toe with Marlins ace Josh Johnson. He had himself yet another masterpiece. Dickey gave the bullpen a...

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Over and Out: Tim Byrdak To Undergo Shoulder Surgery

Tim Byrdak will undergo surgery to repair a torn anterior capsule in his left shoulder. His recovery and rehab could take anywhere between 12-18 months. This is the same injury that sidelined both Johan Santana and Chris Young. It took over a year for both of them to recover from their respective surgeries. Byrdak hopes that he could return during the second half of the 2013 season. The...

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Tyler Pill Named FSL Pitcher of the Month

The Florida State League announced that St. Lucie Mets pitcher Tyler Pill has been selected as the Topps Player of the Month for July. Pill went 5-0 with a 1.55 ERA in July.  In five starts, he struck out 28 and walked seven in 29 innings while allowing just five earned runs and 21 hits. Pill won five consecutive games in July and allowed just one earned run in all five starts.  He gave up four...

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