Monthly Archives: April 2010

Mets Game 4: Win Over Nationals

Mets 8 Nationals 2 One more win this weekend and the Mets will lose last place. Mike Pelfrey pitched well, mixing in the new split as a change of pace to the sinker, and the offense exploded for eight runs … Continue reading

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Inside Look: Washington Nationals

The Mets host the Washington Nationals for a three-game set this weekend, and the series loser will likely be in the NL cellar come Monday. Bet you didn’t think of that, did you? Kind of scary, but true. Both teams … Continue reading

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Should Luis Castillo Lead Off?

From the MetsToday mail bag, a reader suggests: Can Castillo be our leadoff man? A high OBP. Can still steal some. And not enough power for driving runners in. Perfect for when nobody is on base. I know the argument … Continue reading

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Mets Game 3: Loss to Marlins

Marlins 3 Mets 1 Fish pitching held the Mets to one measly run on seven hits and no walks as a solid outing by Jon Niese was wasted. Without the benefit of the Marlins making mistakes on the mound and … Continue reading

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Ruben Tejada at Second Base

Loyal MetsToday reader and occasional contributor Matt Himelfarb brought up a good point in the comments section today: I know its’ not really relevant to the outcome, but after Jerry made a double switch replacing Castillo with Tejada- i think … Continue reading

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Mets Game 2: Loss to Marlins

Marlins 7 Mets 6 So much for the afterglow. The Mets were removed from the top of the NL East in a game that was so poorly played by the Marlins, it resembled a high school JV contest. For six … Continue reading

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Good Signs from Game One

Yes, I’m still basking in the glow of first place and undefeated status. It may disappear quickly, so let’s take a look at some positive signs while we still can … Johan Santana’s Slider He didn’t have his best stuff, … Continue reading

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MetsToday Sells Out

After over four years, 2511 posts, and over 9000 comments, MetsToday finally made the big time: it is now the official Mets blog of the ESPN SweetSpot, headed by Rob Neyer. Ah, so that explains the ESPN bar at the … Continue reading

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