metsblog.com - 3/7/2008
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In the Daily News , Adam Rubin explains why Omar Minaya is not panicking over the team’s recent run of injuries.
In the Journal News , John Delcos takes a closer look at Angel Pagan and Brady Clark , who are suddenly quite relevant.
… both players are very easy to pull for, and delcos captures that…they’re intriguing…they’re certainly not long-term ...
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Pedro Martinez Leaves Nothing Off the Table in Order to Win
FanHouse —
... whatever.If you thought high fives were bad after home runs, how about naked jumping jacks on the top step of the dugout? You know as popular as Pedro is in New York, this could start a fan phenomenon that includes mass naked jumping jacks after home runs in the bleachers. There could be t-shirts, mugs, hats ... If you'll excuse me, I'm going to stick long needles in my eyes to stop the tide of mental images. Hopefully, it helps the team. Arm bash: Metsblog Permalink | Email this | ...
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mets.lohudblogs.com 3/7/2008 — Pedro Martinez called his simulated game this morning simply ``OK.’’
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Nationals Journal 3/7/2008
Pretty late today, huh? Not much in the way of news, and not a ton of regulars on this trip, the second to Jupiter in three days. Patterson: The Nationals reports trickling down here are that he threw well, fully extended, in the minor-league game ...
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Major League Baseball News 3/7/2008
There were no fielders, no runners, no score. Yet the simulated game in Port St. Lucie, Fla., drew the attention of many at Mets camp, including owner Fred Wilpon. That's because Pedro Martinez was on the mound, throwing the equivalent of two innings ...