Dickey Dominates, Reyes Ignites Offense, Mets Win 6-4

R.A. Dickey pitched a great game today going eight strong innings and thanks to some good run support on the heels of Jose Reyes, the Mets won 6-4 and won the series against the Braves Game Notes R.A. Dickey look substantially better today then he had in his last outing. Although his foot still seemed to be bothering him, specifically when running after batting, he was in control today. Dickey...

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Jason Bay Brings Out The Boo In All Of Us

Jason Bay is being paid $66 million by the New York Mets to suck. Judging by the boos at Citi Field, he is earning every penny of it. But what are they booing exactly? Is it the lack of home runs by Bay after smashing 36 longballs for Boston in 2009? Is it the failure to drive in runs after recording four 100 RBI seasons in the five seasons prior to becoming a Met? Or is it just that Oliver...

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Starting Lineup, Game Preview: Braves vs Mets – Bay Benched Again

One day after being moved down from cleanup spot to sixth in batting order, Jason Bay will be riding the pine for the second time in five games. He will be replaced in left field by Jason Pridie. With an 0-for-4 Saturday night, Bay’s average is down to .216 and he is hitless in his past 17 at-bats. Starting Lineup 1. Jose Reyes – SS 2. Justin Turner – 3B 3. Carlos Beltran – RF 4. Daniel...

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Today In Mets History: Mets Draft Lee Mazzilli

A local boy made good for the Mets when on this day in 1973 they used their first-round pick to select Brooklyn Lincoln High School outfielder Lee Mazzilli. Area kid, skilled and with movie star good looks, Mazzilli seemed destined to be a big New York star. Three years later he debuted with the Mets and played with them through the 1982 season after which he was traded to the Texas Rangers for...

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Morning Grind: Enough Is Enough, It’s Time For Bay To Grab Some Pine

Bay has been just God awful to start the season, and there is no debating that. Bay has seemingly lost any trace of his once feared and revered power stroke. This loss of pop simply cannot be blamed on Citi Field, as with the way Bay is hitting, I don’t think he could muscle one out of “Kiddie Field”! With Bay hard pressed not only to make contact, but to lay off pitches in the...

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MMO Flashback: The Best First Round Picks In Mets History

MMO Flashback: Originally Posted on March 29, 2011 Every Major League franchise has had their share of first round busts ever since 1965 when baseball adopted the First-Year Player Draft or the Amateur Draft or the June Draft or the Rule 4 Draft, choose your poison. The Mets have drafted 57 players in the first round, 24 of which were pitchers and 17 of those were of the right handed variety. If...

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