Monthly Archives: October 2009

2009 Analysis: Ken Takahashi

Ken Takahashi is the lefthanded version of Elmer Dessens: a well-traveled, international man of intrigue, with ordinary stuff, who won’t embarrass himself — but won’t have much of an impact on a championship club, either. The Mets were in dire … Continue reading

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New Neighbors for Mets?

Matthew Artus of Always Amazin’ reports that the Mets could have new neighbors – replacing the “iron triangle” surrounding Citi Field. LIFE has published never-before-seen photos of the 1969 World Series. Hat tip to Joe Budd of Amazin’ Avenue. Ronan … Continue reading

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2009 Analysis: Brian Stokes

Many Mets fans may be surprised to learn that Brian Stokes appeared in 69 games this past season — but the final record says he did. Stokes was roleless throughout the season, or perhaps the better descriptor was “everyman”. He … Continue reading

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Holliday List Includes Mets

According to Ken Davidoff, free-agent-to-be Matt Holliday’s first two choices are the Yankees and Mets. Like Jason Marquis, Holliday is an intelligent man. It’s no surprise that the New York Yankees tops his list. They do, after all, have the … Continue reading

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2009 Analysis: Francisco Rodriguez

After Francisco Rodriguez set an all-time record for saves in a season on the Left Coast, he went cross-country to the Right Coast to cash in with a 3-year, $37M contract from the very desperate New York Mets — desperate … Continue reading

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2009 Analysis: J.J. Putz

When the Mets signed Francisco Rodriguez to be their 2009 closer, it was a move that had to be made to get their bullpen back to where it was before Billy Wagner blew out his elbow. But when they traded … Continue reading

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Is MLB Killing Its Future Fan Base?

Many Major League Baseball fans can trace their allegiance to fond memories from their childhood — visiting a big league stadium and falling in love with the drama on the field. It was those early trips to the ballpark that … Continue reading

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2009 Analysis: Bobby Parnell

In college, Bobby Parnell was a shortstop converted to relief pitcher. After being drafted by the Mets, he was a reliever converted to a starter. After opening eyes in spring training with a 97-MPH fastball, he was converted from starter … Continue reading

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