Was The Bernazard Story Overblown?

Brian Moritz of Press-Connects wrote a new article that sheds some more light on the alleged incident involving Tony Bernazard and what transpired in the clubhouse of the B-Mets. The Double-A squad spent the day trying to downplay a story in the New York Daily News that said Tony Bernazard, the Mets’ vice president for player development, ripped his shirt off and challenged the players to...

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I Don’t Trust Omar Minaya Anymore

I’ve supported Omar Minaya ever since he first took the reins of the New York Mets after the 2004 season. He took an organization that was in complete disarray and put the Mets back on the map. He said that the Mets would be rebuilt and taken seriously, and he gave us his five year plan that would make the Mets significant again, competitive, a contender and so much more. Wow, what a...

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Mets Go Down Again, Nats Win 3-1

Yet again, the Mets lose to the Nationals sinking even further with no help in site. Winning their second game in a row against the Mets, Washington held New York to one run and 4 hits. Obviously it doesn’t matter who we play because our team is so bruised and battered that even the healthy guys have lost hope. The lonely core player on the team had this to say… “We’re not going to...

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7/22 Minor League Report!

Buffalo 2, Louisville 1 ss Argenis Reyes 1 for 5, run, HR, RBI, 3 Ks, .277 cf Jesus Feliciano 1 for 4, 2 Ks, .312 rf Chip Ambres 1 for 4, 2 Ks, .242 c Rene Rivera 2 for 4, K, .252 3b, 1b Mike Lamb 1 for 4, .229 1b Nick Evans 1 for 4, run, K, .133 lf Josh Petersen 1 for 4, K, .375 2b Andy Green 1 for 3, K, .194 Kyle Snyder 4 IP, 3 H, ER, BB, K, 3.78 era, 61:41:20, 4:6:1 Tim McNab 3 IP, 3 H, K,...

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K-Rod Was Also The Object Of Bernazard’s Ire

According to a new entry on Bart Hubbuch’s Mets blog for the NY Post, Mets minor league players were not the only ones subjected to the mad ravings of Mets VP Tony Bernazard. Bart Hubbuch writes, It turns out that ripping his shirt off and challenging minor-league players to fight him isn’t even Tony Bernazard’s most recent incident of outrageous, hot-headed conduct. New York...

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Remembering The Expos

I’m at the point where I’m tired of writing about how disappointing this 2009 Met season is. So for a change of pace today I would like to take a walk down memory lane and remember the Montreal Expos. The team the Washington Nationals were, before they became the Washington Nationals. When Major League Baseball decided to expand in 1969, the cities of San Diego and Montreal were...

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