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Is The Season Over for the New York Mets? by Derrel “Jazz” Johnson
On Friday, August 5, 2011, the New York Mets began a series against the Atlanta Braves at CitiField that many thought would decide the fate of the rest of their season. Some felt the Mets, eight games out of the … Continue reading
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Tagged .500, Atlanta Braves, Carlos Beltran, Chipper Jones, CitiField, closer, David Murphy, Francisco Rodriguez, hamstring, Ike Davis, Jose Constanza, Jose Reyes, Larry "Chipper" Jones, left hamstring, New York Mets, Outfielder, Shea Jones, Shea Stadium, shortstop, wildcard race, Willie Harris
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Carlos Beltran’s Last Days as a Met? by Derrel “Jazz” Johnson
With the Major League Baseball trade deadline Sunday, July 31, 2011, many expect the New York Mets to trade outfielder Carlos Beltran, to either the Boston Red Sox, Texas Rangers, Philadelphia Phillies, or Atlanta Braves. If Beltran is traded, how … Continue reading
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Tagged $119 million contract, 2011, Atlanta Braves, bases loaded, Boston Red Sox, Carlos Beltran, game seven, July 31, Major League Baseball, National League Championship Series, National League East title St. Louis Cardinals, New York Mets, New York Yankees, offseason, Outfielder, Pedro Martinez, Philadelphia Phillies, postseason appearance, seven-year, Sunday, Texas Rangers, Trade Deadline, World Series
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Daily Debate: Should the New York Mets Trade Carlos Beltran?
With the trade deadline a little over two weeks away on Sunday, July 31, 2011, should the New York Mets look to trade their All-Star outfielder Carlos Beltran, or should the Mets, at 46-45, hold on to him for a … Continue reading
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Tagged 2011, All Star, Carlos Beltran, July 31, New York Mets, Outfielder, Trade Deadline
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Mets Trade K-Rod, Start Second Half Over .500 by Derrel “Jazz” Johnson
The New York Mets have surprised many with their 46-45 record at the All-Star break, especially after beginning the season at 5-13. The main reason for their success is all-star shortstop Jose Reyes, who is arguably the National League(NL) Most … Continue reading
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Tagged 2011 All Star, 23 saves, 42.2 innings, 46 strikeouts, All Star break, batting average, bone bruise on his knee, Carlos Beltran, Chris Capuano, David Wright, Dillon Gee, double, first half, Francisco Rodriguez, free agent, hamstring injury, hits, Ike Davis, Injuries, Jonathon Niese, Jose Reyes, July 31 trade deadline, league leader, Mike Pelfrey, Milwaukee Brewers, Most Valauable Player, National League, New York Mets, runs scored, stolen bases, Third baseman, three blown saves, traded, triples
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CitiField Is Burning By Marc “Razz” Rasbury
No one expected too much from the New York Mets this year. Yet they really have exceeded our expectations thus far. The only reason why we are not acknowledging their over achievement is because the organization’s overall disarray is stemming … Continue reading
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Tagged All Star, Atlanta Braves, Bernie Madoff, Carl Crawford, Carlos Beltran, CitiField, Commissioner Bud Selig, David Einhorn, David Wright, Dillion Gee, ESPNNewYork.com, Florida Marlins, Flushing, Fred Wilpon, general manager, Green Light Capitol, hedge fund, Ike Davis, Jose Reyes, Justin Turner, Major League Baseball, Majority Owner, Manager, MLB, National League East Division, Nero, New York Mets, Ponzi scheme, Rome, Ruben Tejada, Sandy Alderson, Sports Illustrated, Terry Collins, The New Yorker, tournament, World Series of Poker
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The Mets Lose Subway Series to the Yankees, Then Things Get Worse by Derrel “Jazz” Johnson
Part One of the Subway Series between the New York Yankees and New York Mets at Yankee Stadium began with a surprising victory by the Mets. A good start from pitcher RA Dickey, who pitched six innings and gave up … Continue reading
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Tagged AJ Burnett, Alex Rodriguez, Brett Gardner, Carl Crawford, Carlos Beltran, Chicago Cubs, Chris Dickerson, Curtis Granderson, David Wright, Derek Jeter, Franciso Rodriguez, Fred Wilpon, Ike Davis, Jason Isringhausen, Jose Reyes, Major League Baseball, Mark Teixeira, Mike O'Connor, Mike Pelfrey, New York Mets, New York Yankees, New Yorker Magazine, RA Dickey, Russell Martin, Subway Series, Yankee Stadium
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Daily Debate: Do You Agree with Fred Wilpon and Should He Have Made Comments?
New York Mets owner Fred Wilpon made comments about the team recently. Below is what he said. On Mets shortstop Jose Reyes, Wilpon says “He thinks he’s going to get Carl Crawford money. He’s had everything wrong with him. He … Continue reading
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Tagged Carl Crawford, Carlos Beltran, David Wright, Fred Wilpon, Ike Davis, Jose Reyes, New York Mets
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Mets Start Quick, Then Struggle by Derrel “Jazz” Johnson
The New York Mets lost their first game of the season to the Florida Marlins on Friday, April 1, 2011, 6-2, but then went on to win the next two against the Marilns. The Mets then won the opener against … Continue reading