Mets Game 83: Win Over Brewers

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A good way to start off a road trip. Continue reading

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Ike Davis Back – What About Josh Satin?

According to ESPN-NY and Mets.com, Ike Davis will be returning to the Mets today. Is there room for both he and Josh Satin? There could be … Continue reading

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Mets Game 82: Loss to Diamondbacks

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Nothing like fireworks on the Fourth of July. Or, watching paint dry. Which is more like watching this contest? I have my opinion, but you be the judge. Continue reading

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Mets Game 81: Loss To Diamondbacks

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At the halfway point in the season, Matt Harvey finally proves he’s human. Continue reading

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The Future of MiLB All-Stars Flores and Dykstra

The only questions about Flores are when and where.

The only questions about Flores are when and where.

Infielder Wilmer Flores and first baseman Allan Dykstra are headed to their respective league’s all-star games this year – Flores in Triple-A and Dykstra in Double-A. Each player took a different path to get to where they are now, and may still take a different path to the majors. Let’s take a look where these two might end up in the Mets plans.

Wilmer Flores

Flores has steadily grown more comfortable at the Triple-A level, and he’s starting to make it look easy. On Tuesday, he went 5-6 with 2 doubles. He’s hitting .320/.357/.520 this year with 27 doubles, 4 triples, 10 home runs, and 64 RBIs. Sandy Alderson considers him a propsect, and that’s not going out on a limb.

The 6’3″, 190 lb Flores was signed out of Venezuela at the ripe old age of 16. It feels like he’s been in the Mets farm system forever, but even after 6 seasons in the minor leagues, he’s still only 21 (turning 22 on August 6th).

He projected to fill out into a Miguel Cabrera-type frame, and that still may be a possibility. He doesn’t have Cabrera’s power as of now, but there’s no question he can hit. And his 41 extra base hits this year shows that he’s no slap hitter.

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Mets Game 80: Win Over Diamondbacks

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Might Bud Selig move the Mets into the NL West? Continue reading

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Mets Game 79: Win Over Diamondbacks

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J.J. remains a putz in Flushing, and Kirk Gibson gives the Mets a gift. Maybe it was reparation for his damage in October 1988. Continue reading

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Did the Mets Overreact to Wheeler’s Second Start?

Does it make sense to change a pitcher’s mechanics after two major league starts?

That’s what pitching coach Dan Warthen did. It was in response to Zack Wheeler’s second start in which he was apparently tipping his pitches. Mets TV analyst Ron Darling noticed that Wheeler was slowing down his motion when he threw his curveball. He made it a point to say he didn’t slow down his motion on his slider, just the curve. So was that worth an immediate mechanical adjustment?

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