Johan Santana Throws No-Hitter
Hope you were watching. More to come, obviously.
Hope you were watching. More to come, obviously.
So it turns out the biggest moment of D.J. Carrasco’s career is going to be gettting thrown out of a game and making David Wright mad. The Mets announced following Wednesday night’s game that they had designated Carrasco for assignment. I actually thought this was a bit hasty, since Carrasco… Read More →
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Just out from the Mets: Chris Schwinden to Triple-A. Vinny Rottino up. Rottino can help. He’s got a solid bat, can play some catcher when Terry Collins wants to rest Josh Thole without punting both the 8 and 9 slots in his batting order, and will probably spot Ike Davis… Read More →
Enjoying an afternoon of memories with Bud Harrelson, Ed Kranepool and Art Shamsky at the 50th Anniversary Mets Conference at Hofstra University. You all really ought to get here if you can. There are fantastic programs all weekend long. It is doing Dana Brand proud.
Here at Citi Field, it’s a bit of a bloodbath. Mike Pelfrey appears to have a UCL tear, which would end his season. Chris Schwinden will start Friday, and that’s not great. More later on.
News out of Mets land: Ronny Cedeno has been placed on the 15-day DL with a strained intercostal muscle, which I believe is a muscle injured in either the Central or Mountain time zones. The result has been roster madness. Since the Mets have a doubleheader starting momentarily, they called… Read More →
The good news? He hasn’t been ruled out. The bad news? No one is saying how long he will take to heal, or how long they will play a man short. FLUSHING, N.Y., April 12, 2012 – “The injury to the little finger on David Wright’s right hand was re-evaluated… Read More →
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You’ll have to forgive me for giddiness. In just a few hours, I get to watch baseball up close with my wife and daughter. (When she woke up, her first words were, “Baseball game? Opening Day?”) And my wife’s employer has finally seen fit to classify this as a day… Read More →