Monthly Archives: March 2011

Dickey Not Soft, Izzy Displays Deuce

Some notes about the Monday afternoon spring training game between the Mets and Tigers, televised on SNY.

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What’s the Point of Hairston and Harris?

It occurred to me that both Scott Hairston and Willie Harris have a very good chance of making the 25-man roster when spring training breaks in late March. Why?

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11 Potential Owners of the New York Mets

1. Mark Zuckerberg So many reasons this makes sense, not the least of which is Zuckerberg’s local roots. Also, the Mets’ official blue color is pretty close to Facebook’s blue, and Zuckerberg can leverage FB’s many billions to pay off … Continue reading

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Mets Beat Up Bosox Farm Team

The Mets looked formidable in their spring training action on Sunday afternoon. Unfortunately, it didn’t provide much information for us, since the Mets had more or less their starting MLBers facing a combination of players who will split their time … Continue reading

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Ollie Gets Another Life

A few notes regarding yesterdays televised exhibition “split squad” game between the Mets and Cardinals … Oliver Perez was

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Flashback: Spring Training 1991

Hope springs eternal, they say, and spring training hopes … er, something. Anyway I thought it might be fun to take a look back at a random Mets spring training of the past. In this case, I chose 1991. What … Continue reading

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Around the Blogs

Who — or Hu — is on second? A “guess” poster on TheRopolitans breaks down the second base situation in Port St. Lucie. Adam Rubin of ESPN-NY takes a stab at the projected 25-man roster. Sadly, I don’t see Nick … Continue reading

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Aaron Heilman Gets New Start

From the “Where They Are Now” file … After spending 2010 in Arizona’s bullpen, Aaron Heilman finally became a free agent and embarked on finding a team that would give him a chance to be a starter. Heilman spent the … Continue reading

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