CLARK ADMITS COSTLY MISTAKE

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 CLARK ADMITS COSTLY MISTAKE
An admitted blunder by pinch-hitter Brady Clark ran the Mets right out of a potential rally yesterday. With the Mets down by two runs to the Brewers and nobody out in the eighth against vulnerable ex-teammate Guillermo Mota, Clark was thrown out at... [link]

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Brady Clark? Banished to the Land of Wind and Ghosts.
Published 4/14/2008 by mr. met at the metropolitans
Brady Clark is 35 years old and an eight year veteran. Basically, he has no excuse for making costly blunders. Your veteran bench guys are only there to play smart baseball. They are not expected to light the world on fire, but they are surely expected to know the game of baseball when they are in. ...

Metamorphosis: April 10th, 2008 to April 17th, 2008
Published 4/18/2008 by Chris McCown at Mets Geek
... Pedro Martinez – Mets seem to be targeting end-of-May/early June return, Minaya stresses precaution. On the plus side, he should be fresh for the end of the season. Orlando Hernandez – Strained a tendon, will be in a boot for at least another week before resuming activities. Mid-May return is probably the earliest the Mets could hope for. Matt Wise – As mentioned earlier, he hasn’t started throwing yet. The Post speculates a return at the end of April. Moises Alou – Expected to play in a ...

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