Jose Reyes Has Mild Strain, Could Return Tuesday

Updated Post: The Mets have reported that Jose Reyes underwent an MRI at the Hospital for Special Surgery that revealed a Grade 1 strain to his left hamstring. This is considered a mild strain and great news for Reyes and the team. “Just a little bit of a strain. I mean, nothing big,” Reyes said. “I know we’re going to take it one day at a time and see what happens, but it’s real good news....

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Happy Independence Day!

It’s that time of the year again when we celebrate the birth of an ideal and of the greatest nation in the world. While we enjoy all the grilling and all the fireworks with our friends and families today, let’s remember all the sacrifices that were made to make this celebration of freedom possible. Thanks to all the service men and women who keep freedom ringing for all of us both at home and...

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Igarashi Has Been Lights Out…Callup Soon?

  With a Mets bullpen that has been consistently inconsistent since late May, blowing countless leads, letting close games get out of hand and collapsing when it counts most, the Amazin’s need some change in the pen. So when a veteran pitcher that was sent down to work on his stuff is dominating, you may want to consider making said change sooner than later. That veteran is Ryota...

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BELIEVE by Lori Martini featuring Kassy K and Nick Javas at Citi Field

Here is a video of “Believe” by Lori Martini, being performed live at Citi Field on May 27th by Kassy K and Nick Javas. This is an interview I did with Lori Martini who wrote the lyrics and music for the song, and Nick Javas who is featured in the song. It’s their rallying song dedicated to the New York Mets. Follow Lori on...

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Post Game: Mets Rally Against Rivera, Bay Clutch, Mets Win 3-2

R.A. Dickey pitched a good outing, but left in the fifth inning with a glute injury and the Mets offense rallied late against the Yankees to prevent the series sweep, 3-2. Game Notes R.A. Dickey pitched a quality five innings, but was removed for a pinch hitter in the top of the sixth after he walked off the field gingerly after pulling his left glute muscle. R.A’s final line is five...

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Mets Farm Report: July 2nd, 2011 – Gorski Improves to 7-0

Buffalo Bisons 5 – Syracuse Chiefs 6 Mark Cohoon’s peripherals are getting to a point that are almost laughable. His K/9 is all the way down to 4.04 and his BB/9 is up to 3.8. There are only three pitchers in baseball with a K/9 that low this year (Brad Penny, Carl Pavano, and Jeff Francis). Francis actually may just be a very good MLB comp for Cohoon, but Francis is only walking...

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