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Pitching and/or Defense?
Click here for a recap of Friday night’s game. Click here for a recap of Saturday’s game. Click here for a recap of yesterday’s game. Over the weekend the Mets proved the age old adage of baseball that pitching and defense wins games. Unfortunately they proved it by losing 2 out of 3 to the […]
10,000+ Hits
Today the Mostly Mets blog fnally passed the 10,000 hit mark. I want to thank all those that have contributed to this milestone. It may not be much compared to other blogs but I still appreciate your visits.
Saddam In His Underwear
The world is up in arms about published pictures of Saddam Hussein in his underwear. His lawyers said “In our opinion this is a violation of all international agreements and human dignity”. People are upset because the pictures could have broken the Geneva Convention. While I agree that publishing these pictures is not right, I […]
Subway Series Stinks
The big Subway Series starts tonight as the Mets take on the Yankees for a three game weekend series that’s sure to be exciting for players and fans alike. Or so the MLB hype department and media would have you think. The bottom line is that the subway series stinks. Why? For one thing it […]
Star Wars Bound
Sorry for no real post today. I had a late morning and am going to Star Wars this afternoon. Aint’ life grand? In the meantime talk amongst yourselves. I’ll give you some topics. Aaron Heilman in the bullpen. VÃctor Zambrano starting against the Yankees. Pedro Martinez got a cortisone shot. Discuss.
Koo, Koo, Ka-choo
Click here for a recap of last night’s game. I haven’t had a chance to read very much today but I’m sure that many people are questioning Willie Randolph’s call to have Dae-Sung Koo come in to pitch the 9th inning instead of Braden Looper. I actually have no problem with this call outside of […]
Cameron in Center?
According to Lee Jenkins in this morning’s New York Times former Mets center fielder and current Mets right fielder Mike Cameron offered his center field services to Willie Randolph should Randlph choose to give current center fielder Carlos Beltran a day off. Randolph commented about this by saying “What Mike did says a lot about […]
Dontrelle Willis
In his latest insider column on espn.com Jerry Crasnick has a great profile on the dominant force that is Dontrelle Willis.
Decisions, Decisions
It’s going to be an interesting next week or so for the Mets brass as they have alot of decisions to make. A couple of roster moves were made yesterday but they cloud the picture more than they clear it up. Kazuhisa Ishii was activated off of the 15-day disabled list to start tonight’s game […]
Benson Shuts Down Reds
Click here for a recap of last night’s game. Alot of people in the media and the blogs are refering to last night’s Mets victory over Cincinnati at Shea as revenge for the Reds season opening sweep of the Amazins’. Forget revenge. These guys are professionals who try to win every time they go out […]
