Milledge and Pérez Shine
Lastings Milledge kept up his flair for the big play yesterday when he doubled in two runs in the second inning yesterday. The runs gave the Mets a 3-0 lead in an eventual 5-2 win. The pitching hero was Oliver Perez. Coming off the disabled list Perez allowed 6 hits and two earned runs while walking 2 and striking out 6 in 6.0 innings. The lefty is now 8-6 with a 3.13 ERA and 91 Ks in 100.2 innings.
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Mets 1986 Lineups
I was looking at some of my logs and noticed that I registered a few hits from web searches for information on the starting lineup of the 1986 Mets. So as a public service I now bring you some information on lineups the Mets used in ’86.
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Milledge Dramatics
Since being promoted from the minors on Thursday Lastings Milledge has been in the middle of some big plays while not really being all that hot. He’s only batting .250 in three games since his recall but he has managed to score a winning run with a crazy slide to the plate (Thursday), hit a home run in a loss (Friday) and knock in a game winning run (Saturday). The latter play secured career win 298 for Tom Glavine on Ralph Kiner night. Even though he’s not hitting for average (3 games isn’t a lot to go on for that) he has certainly shown a flair for the dramatic.
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Hitting Coach HoJo
To close the story on who is replacing Rick Down as the Mets hitting coach Howard Johnson was named to the position with Rickey Henderson replacing Johnson as first base coach.
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Queens is Burning
What a crazy day yesterday was.
Rick Down was fired as hitting coach. Rickey Henderson was added to the coaching staff but to an unannounced position. He may be hitting coach but so may Howard Johnson who filled the duty last night as Henderson couldn’t get to New York from Oakland in time for the game. After the move was made manager Willie Randolph came out in support of Down and general manager Omar Minaya was left having to explain the move. It was obviously a move made to send a message to the players but it revealed an interesting side to the Randolph-Minaya relationship that has never been seen publicly until now.
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Franco Out, Milledge In
In a move that wasn’t quite a surprise but was unexpected at this point in time the Mets designated Julio Franco for assignment this afternoon to make room for Lastings Milledge. It is unknown whether Franco will accept an assignment to AAA, opt for free agency or retire.
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Who Will Make Room For Milledge?
Lastings Milledge will join the Mets tonight and be the regular left fielder until Moises Alou returns from the disabled list. That much is given. What isn’t given is who Milledge will replace on the roster. It was previously reported in many venues that either David Newhan or Sandy Alomar Jr. would be sent down to tripple A to make room for Milledge. But now Newsday‘s Ken Davidoff reports that the Mets will actually demote Julio Franco instead. We should have an official announcement by the Mets soon.
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Express 7 Train Service Added After Games
Need to get back into Manhattan after a game at Shea? According to Newsday you’ll be getting back a bit faster now. Marlene Naanes reports that the MTA and New York City Transit will be offering express service on the 7 train for about an hour after games. The express trains will come in on the middle track every six minutes and take riders directly into midtown.
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Down Out, Henderson In!
According to various reports Rickey Henderson has replaced Rick Down as the Mets hitting coach. The move was probably prompted by disappointing hitting performance this season especially by Carlos Delgado. Henderson has helped Jose Reyes tremendously the last couple of years. Let’s see if he can work his magic on some of the other players.
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Tech and the Washington Nationals
A recent issue of PC Magazine ran an article that involved two of my favorite things: baseball and technology. The article described how the Washington Nationals are using technology in ticket sales, especially for season ticket holders to resell tickets they’re not going to use. Pretty cool stuff.
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