Category Archives: 14-15 Offseason

Mets Won’t Play Defense in 2015

With it clearly being a weakness for the New York Mets, an Executive Decision has been made: the 2015 club simply won’t play defense.

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Gee for Dee?

It’s Day Three of the Winter Meetings and I’ll bet Mets GM Sandy Alderson can’t wait for this afternoon’s daily rumor-squelching conference with the media. I wonder how he felt about the need to suppress Mathew’s rumor candy about Noah … Continue reading

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Jon Lester Signs with Cubs

Per Ken Rosenthal, Jon Lester has agreed to sign with the Chicago Cubs. Per Jeff Passan, the deal is 6 years, $155M — $20M more than was offered by the Boston Red Sox. One of the main dominoes of the … Continue reading

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Have Lunch with Doc Gooden

Looking for a gift for the Mets fan in your life who has everything? How about buying him/her a lunch with Dwight Gooden?

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Cubs Catch Montero, Kemp On the Move?

According to various sources, the Chicago Cubs have acquired catcher Miguel Montero from the Arizona Diamondbacks. Nice move by the Cubs, who missed out on signing Russell Martin. Though the 30-year-old’s OBP and power numbers have reduced drastically over the … Continue reading

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Dillon Gee Will Wind Up In Texas This Week

Fearless prediction: Dillon Gee will wind up in Texas before the end of the winter meetings. And I have rock-solid information to support it.

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First Moves of the Winter Meetings

Other than the Mets not trading for Didi Gregorius and not signing Andrew Miller, there were a few moves happening in the first day of MLB’s annual winter meetings. Let’s do a quick run-through.

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Dice-K Rolls Back To Japan

Daisuke Matsuzaka leaves New York to find out if he can still be Big In Japan.

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