Link: Tom Seaver, Fighting Lyme Disease, Prepares for First Pitch

Tom Seaver will throw out the ceremonial first pitch at the All-Star game at Citi Field. Here’s a must-read article by Bill Madden of the New York Daily News about Seaver’s struggles with memory loss following his diagnosis of Stage 3 Lyme disease.

A year ago, on any given day, the mention of the Mets hosting the All-Star Game for the first time since 1964 might have easily drawn a blank look on Seaver’s face. Forget about not registering places and events, Seaver had trouble remembering names and faces of people he had known for years.

Even scarier was the fact that he didn’t know why — until finally, about six months ago, he went to see a doctor who, after administering a series of tests and scans, determined he did not have dementia, as Seaver had feared, but rather was suffering from Stage 3 Lyme disease.

Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/baseball/allstars/madden-mets-legend-seaver-set-all-star-game-pitch-article-1.1394430#ixzz2YfkNtBLr

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Mets Game 87: Win Over Giants

Mets 10 Giants 6

Mets continue to feast on the NL West. The Giants continue to reel.

Remember when it was a big deal for the Mets to be at .500? Well, now it’s a big deal that they’re less than ten games under .500 for the first time since June 1. That’s called “progress”! Continue reading

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Here are the Moneyball Players

"I have Marlon Byrd's agent on the line..."

“I have Marlon Byrd’s agent on the line…”

On May 23rd, ESPN’s Mets beat reporter Adam Rubin asked where all the “Moneyball” players are. Where are the players you could sign at bargain-basement prices who could become the Mets’ version of Scott Hatteberg (as seen in the book and movie “Moneyball”)?

It was a fair question, given that the Mets were still fumbling with players like Collin Cowgill, Shaun Marcum, and Scott Atchison (as he mentioned) at the time.

But since then, several “hidden-value” players worthy of Billy Beane’s teams of the aughts have emerged.

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Mets Game 86: Win Over Giants

Mets 4 Giants 3

It wasn’t bad enough that the game began at bedtime — it had to go into extra innings as well. Continue reading

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Is Josh Satin for Real?

Josh Satin has officially become interesting. On a team notable for offensive futility over the last few seasons, Satin’s hot streak since being called up already counts as one of the better three-week stretches we’ve seen from a Mets hitter this year. So now the question is, what do the Mets have here? Continue reading

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Mets Game 85: Win Over Brewers

Mets 2 Brewers 1

Nothing like a clean, well-played ballgame. When we will see one is anyone’s guess. Continue reading

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Should Matt Harvey Start the All-Star Game?

Matt Harvey

The All-Star rosters were announced yesterday, and two Mets will have the honor of playing on their home turf in the Midsummer Classic. David Wright was voted in by the fans, and Matt Harvey was selected to the NL club.

Now that Harvey has been selected (a no-brainer), the next question is, will he be the starting pitcher for the National League?

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Mets Game 84: Loss To Brewers

Brewers 7 Mets 6

For the first half of the game, it seemed the Mets didn’t have a chance. The second half, they seemed one hit away from taking the lead. In the end, they finished close, but no cigar. Continue reading

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