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Category Archives: Mets 2010 Games
Mets Game 89: Loss to Giants
Giants 2 Mets 0 It was a tough loss for Johan Santana Mike Pelfrey R.A. Dickey and the Mets. Dickey pitched his heart out, allowing one measly run on five hits in seven innings of work — proving beyond argument … Continue reading
Video: Gary Carter at All-Star Game Fanfest
This is kind of depressing, if it all turns out to be true… Via Barstool Sports: Youtube description – The 2010 MLB All Star game is being held in Anaheim this year and Major League Baseball puts on an event … Continue reading
Video: Dr. David Wright at the All-Star Game
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Quote of the Day: Klapisch on Dr. David Wright
It turns out Wright was smarter than any of the Mets’ doctors, certainly smarter than his manager, who thought it was safe to send the injured Reyes into action against the Braves this weekend. Bob Klapisch on Dr. David Wright’s … Continue reading
Cliff Lee and The Great Pretenders
Now that Cliff Lee is wearing a Texas Rangers uniform, it is becoming clear that the Mets were never a serious contender in the Cliff Lee sweepstakes: The Mets were never seriously involved in trade discussions for Cliff Lee, a … Continue reading
Mets Game 88: Win Over Braves
Mets 3 Braves 0 The Mets avoided a sweep and went into the All-Star break on a high note by shutting out the Braves behind a stellar performance by Johan Santana. Game Notes Johan Santana pitched like an ace on … Continue reading
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Mets Game 87: Loss to Braves
Braves 4 Mets 0 Any chance of gaining ground on the Braves in this series are now gone. The Mets were shut out by the Braves and are now five games behind the NL leaders — and only a game … Continue reading