Mets make some minor league player moves
The Mets assigned relief pitchers Eddie Kunz and Raul Valdez, utility infielder Mike Hessman, outfielder Jesus Feliciano and catcher Omir Santos outright to Triple-A Buffalo.
The Mets assigned relief pitchers Eddie Kunz and Raul Valdez, utility infielder Mike Hessman, outfielder Jesus Feliciano and catcher Omir Santos outright to Triple-A Buffalo.
NEW YORK (AP) – Carlos Beltran has left the New York Mets’ game against Milwaukee with discomfort in his right knee, the same one he had surgery on last offseason. The All-Star center fielder was removed in the sixth inning Tuesday night. He struck out in the first and reached… Read More →
The New York Mets today announced they selected the contract of infielder Luis Hernandez from Buffalo (AAA) of the International League and optioned outfielder Jesus Feliciano to the Bisons. Hernandez will wear #3 and will be available for tonight’s game. The 40-man roster now stands at 39. Hernandez, 26, appeared… Read More →
The New York Mets today announced that catcher Rod Barajas was assigned on a waiver claim to the Los Angeles Dodgers and outfielder Jesus Feliciano was recalled from Buffalo (AAA) of the International League. Feliciano will wear uniform #27 and will be available for today’s game at Pittsburgh. Feliciano, 31,... Read More →
The New York Mets today announced that they have recalled outfielder Fernando Martinez and infielder Ruben Tejada from Buffalo (AAA) of the International League. Martinez will wear uniform #26 while Tejada will wear uniform #11. Both players will be available for tonight’s game at Philadelphia. In order to make room… Read More →
NEW YORK (AP) – The Mets have put outfielder Jason Bay on the 15-day disabled list with a concussion. Today’s move was made retroactive to July 26, the day after the end of a series at Dodger Stadium in which Bay was injured. Bay got hurt Friday night when he… Read More →
Tim Britton of MLB.com writes that Jerry Manuel has already announced the lineup for Thursday’s game against the Giants. He has penciled in Carlos Beltran in the cleanup spot. Jesus Feliciano was sent down to Buffalo after Saturday’s game to make room for Beltran on the roster. Feliciano performed very… Read More →
WASHINGTON (AP) – Jose Reyes was out of the New York Mets’ starting lineup today for a second consecutive game because of tightness in his lower back. Reyes, who was scratched from Wednesday’s game in San Juan, Puerto Rico, against the Florida Marlins because of the problem, said he needed… Read More →
After more than an hour rain delay, the Mets jumped out to a 3-0 lead before the first out was recorded. Just like the other Mets starters in this series, Mike Pelfrey just didn’t have it tonight. Pelfrey couldn’t even last long enough to qualify for the win as he… Read More →
This series vs. the Marlins might be a homecoming for several Mets players, but it hasn’t been very hospital to Mets pitching. Hisanori Takahashi was the latest victim of the hot, humid weather in San Juan, Puerto Rico, where the Mets lost their second game of the series, 7-6. The… Read More →
NEW YORK (AP) – Jeff Francoeur and David Wright each hit a two-run homer, and the New York Mets put on an impressive power show at cavernous Citi Field in a 6-0 victory over the Minnesota Twins on Sunday. Ike Davis also went deep – very, very deep – and… Read More →
Mike Pelfrey gave up two runs in six innings, but it was enough to get his 10th win of the season. He is now tied for second for the most wins in the National League. Denard Span did all the damage for the Twins, who have now lost four in… Read More →
With Jerry Seinfeld in the SNY booth, R.A. Dickey kept the Tigers off the scoreboard by allowing only four hits and two walks in eight innings. He had enough juice to pitch a complete game, but Jerry Manuel opted to give Francisco Rodriguez, who had not pitched in five days,... Read More →
CLEVELAND (AP) – Left fielder Jason Bay has been held out of the New York Mets’ lineup with a bruised left thigh. Bay was injured beating out a single in the second inning of Wednesday’s 8-4 victory at Cleveland. He collided with first baseman Andy Marte and was knocked to… Read More →
It was a night the Mets and especially Jon Niese will never forget as he threw a complete game shutout of the Padres, 3-0. If not for a double in the third inning from Chris Denorfia, the Mets would have had their first no-hitter and perfect game as Niese didn’t… Read More →