Amazin’ Avenue’s Make-The-Mets-O-Meter
Eric Simon at Amazin’ Avenue posted the latest version of his Make-The-Mets-O-Meter. It’s worth a look.
Mathematically Alive Live Chat and Radio Show
The folks who made Mathematically Alive will be doing a live chat tonight at 8 at The Happy Recap. Login early as you will need to register before joining the chat. They will also be doing a radio show this Saturday at 1 PM with the guys from the Seven Train to Shea blog.
Top Ten Reasons Why Yorvit Deal Fell Through
I was catching up with some blog reading today and came across a great post by Jaap at Archie Bunker’s Army: The top ten reasons why the Mets deal with Yorvit Torrealba fell through.
Collazo: “Get Kazmir-Get Championshipsâ€
Kevin Collazo of Take the 7 Train posted regarding yesterday’s story that the Tampa Bay Devil Rays may deal Mets fans favorite son Scott Kazmir. The headline says it all: “Get Kazmir-Get Championshipsâ€.
Delcos: Nay-Rod
John Delcos lobbies against signing probable former Yankee Alex Rodriguez.
Metsblog on Sabathia
Over on Metsblog Matthew Cerrone puts forth the idea that C.C. Sabathia may be a more realistic acquisition for the Mets than everyone’s off season dream, Johan Santana.
David Wright’s Blog
I just found that Mets third baseman David Wright has a blog on the MLB site. Cool.
Metscentric: Mets Trade for Staub in ’72
Metscentric has a nice post about the original trade that brought Rusty Staub to the Mets in 1972. I thought it was worth pointing out to the many Staub fans out there.
Beer Leaguer Clowns Around
Jason Weitzel of Beer Leaguer, a blog plugged as “alternative viewpoints on the Philadelphia Phillies, gives a partial analysis of last night’s game from a Phillies perspective. A nice job but what brought me to mention it here was the amusing and perhaps insulting (from a Mets perspective) headline: “Clowns strike first: Mets top Phils”. […]
The Metropolitans on John Sterling
The Metropolitans has a post titled John Sterling is a Hack. It’s obvious what he’s talking about based on the title and it echoes my own current thoughts about Sterling.