Jeurys Familia Promoted To Binghamton

After Saturday’s game and during the post game show on SNY, the Mets announced that RHP Jeurys Familia has been promoted from High-A St. Lucie up to Double-A Binghamton. Familia was off to a great start at St. Lucie and had a 1-1 record with a 1.49 ERA in six starts. He racked up 36 strikeouts against eight walks in 36 innings pitched. The 21-year old right-hander was a surprising choice,...

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Mets Gambled On Young And Rolled Snake Eyes

Considering how it began, you have to be satisfied with the Mets’ six-game homestand against the Giants and Dodgers. A split was about as good as could be expected, and that’s what the Mets got. Perhaps the most significant development coming out of the homestand was Chris Young’s second appointment to the disabled list. He was a gamble signing to begin with, so this really can’t be looked at as...

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Mets Leaders, Best and Worst

Best and Worst (Min 20 AB, 10 IP) Batting Average Best: Jose Reyes .331 (49-148) – Carlos Beltran .295 (33-112) Worst: Lucas Duda .100 (1-10) – Angel Pagan .159 (11-69) On-Base Percentage Best: Carlos Beltran .380 – Jose Reyes .379 Worst: Lucas Duda .217 – Angel Pagan .259 Slugging Percentage Best: Jason Pridie .558 – Ike Davis .545 Worst: Lucas Duda .150 –...

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Chris Young Has Swelling In Back Of Shoulder, Possibly Out Longer Than Minimum DL Stay

Chris Young who was scratched from his scheduled start yesterday after stiffness in the back of his right shoulder, has been placed on the disabled list for the second time this season. Young said that the tightness started last Tuesday and hasn’t gotten better as the week went on. He also said the injury is not like last season’s injury when he could not even pick up a ball. After...

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Happy Mother’s Day Mets Moms!

Just wanted to wish all of the Mets Moms out there a very Happy Mother’s Day! Enjoy your day and hopefully we will be celebrating a Mets victory! LETS GO METS!  

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Justin Turner Comes Through Late, Mets Beat Dodgers 4-2

The Mets were keeping pace with the Dodgers during the entire game.  They would score a run here, and the Mets would score a run there.  Dillon Gee allowed for the Mets to keep pace, but it took a late game hit by Justin Turner, to decide the game.  The Mets went on the win, 4-2.  Game Notes Chris Young was originally the starter for the Mets tonight, but was scratched due to the fact that he...

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