Monthly Archives: April 2011

Mets Game 2: Win Over Marlins

Mets 6 Marlins 4 It’s games like this that keep me watching baseball.

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Terry Collins’ Most Telling Move of the Game

It’s not fair to nitpick Terry Collins’ strategical decisions in the first game of the year, and his first game managing in the bigs in a dozen years. And in fact, I’m not sure he made any poor choices during … Continue reading

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Mets Game 1: Loss to Marlins

So much for the longest-running Opening Day winning streak … not even Terry Collins’ speech could inspire the Mets to win.

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A Perfect Cocktail for Opening Day

You know Terry Collins. You might have heard of a “Tom Collins” — a cocktail made from gin, lemon juice, and club soda. Well now there’s a “Frank Collins”, which is essentially a twist on the Tom Collins, and it’s … Continue reading

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Sandy Alderson States 2011 Goal

He’s been successfully maneuvering the subject for months, but finally, Mets GM Sandy Alderson has stated his goal for the team in 2011.

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Mike Pelfrey Pitched with Rotator Cuff Strain

A little tidbit in the Daily News: “I had a strained rotator cuff and a strained posterior capsule almost the whole season,” Pelfrey told the Daily News Thursday Further … Pelfrey said the Mets did not pressure him into pitching … Continue reading

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Why Mets Must Start Strong

There is an obvious reason the Mets must start the season with a bang — the team is desperate to sell tickets and generate revenues. But there is another factor that comes into play, and it has nothing to do … Continue reading

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Why Injuries May Not Hurt Phillies

The Philadelphia Phillies look pretty fearsome with that foursome in the starting rotation. Most pundits picked them to be the NL East champs based on the fact they have Halladay, Lee, Oswalt, and Hamels on the mound four out of … Continue reading

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