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Terry Collins Loses His Patience

During the postgame on SNY last night, Terry Collins lost his composure. Just a few of his quotes:

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The Greatest Conspiracy Ever

Normally we don’t link to Yankee blogs. But in this case, we must. Read Ryan Tandy’s latest conspiracy theory post on Bronx Brass Tax. It will explain why the Mets are playing in a stadium that looks like Ebbetts Field. … Continue reading

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MLB Takes Over Dodgers – Mets Next?

MLB commissioner Bud Selig has announced that he is appointing someone to take over operations of the Los Angeles Dodgers. From The New York Times:

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Batting vs. Winning Percentage

From the “you know things are tough when …” department: The Mets have three players — Jose Reyes, Chris Young, and Chris Capuano — with a batting average higher than their winning percentage. Normally, that would be good news. Unfortunately, … Continue reading

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Lenny Dykstra Arrested for Selling His Sink

It wasn’t long ago that Lenny Dykstra was known as a smart investor and successful businessman. Oh, how times have changed. Lenny has been arrested for selling items that were part of his bankrupt estate, including a $50,000 granite sink. … Continue reading

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Rusted Tin

Yesterday’s “Tweet of the Day” honor goes to NotJeffWilpon:

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Mets 10th Man

With the Mets stumbling a bit out of the gate, there’s no need to panic. Rather, it’s time to join together and support our boys and help motivate them to victory. Here is one example of a particularly inspirational Mets … Continue reading

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Blind Faith and False Hope

NOTE: this is a post by Matt Himelfarb I went via the Long Island railroad to the Mets’ home opener, and man, the dickey was wild (sorry, couldn’t resist). So, after a three-game winning streak sent Metropolitan fans into a … Continue reading

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