Monthly Archives: April 2011

Today’s Lineup

Jose Reyes – ss Angel Pagan – cf David Wright – 3b Carlos Beltran – rf Ike Davis – 1b Willie Harris – lf Brad Emaus – 2b Josh Thole – c R.A. Dickey – p

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Series Preview: Mets vs. Nationals

Really quick preview on the Mets’ home opening series that begins this afternoon at 4:10 PM.

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Mets Game 6: Loss To Phillies

Phillies 11 Mets 0 For a team whose offense is below par due to the loss of Jayson Werth and injury to Chase Utley, they sure score a lot of runs. Roy Halladay was spectacular. Jon Niese was not. As … Continue reading

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Today’s Lineup

Game time is 3:05 PM today, so if you’re at work, get online to program the DVR (or wait for the replay on SNY at 7:30 PM). Here is the lineup against Roy Halladay:

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Mets Are a Punch Line?

In case you need more reason to hate Philadelphia, go ahead and read John Gonzalez’s column titled “Mets Are a National Punch Line“. You may remember that John Gonzalez was the “professional” journalist who ignited the Raul Ibanez controversy back … Continue reading

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Lastings Milledge DFA’d

In the “Where They Are Now” files, we have an update on former Met phenom Lastings Milledge: he has been designated for assignment by the Chicago White Sox. Hat tip to loyal MetsToday reader and commenter “Walnutz”, who added this: … Continue reading

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Mets Game 5: Loss to Phillies

Phillies 10 Mets 7 For a moment there, it appeared as though the Mets would come back again to take a ballgame. Then it all fizzled out.

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Little Things That Win and Lose Ballgames

Many actions — and inactions — contributed to the Mets’ victory last night. Some were obvious, some not so obvious. Let’s take a look at two at-bats in particular to demonstrate how some of the less noticeable details can affect … Continue reading

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