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Hideki Matsui To The Mets?  Just Say No!
Hideki Matsui To The Mets? Just Say No!
In Newsday , David Lennon posted an interesting article about the possibility of Godzilla coming ashore in Flushing next season. I hope Omar Minaya doesn’t read that article. We don’t need him to get inspired by it. The Mets need a power hitter who can play left field or ...
Could Matsui and Mets be a match?
Could Matsui and Mets be a match?
newsday.com — October 9, 2009 By DAVID LENNON david.lennon@newsday.com Could there be a Godzilla sighting in Flushing next year?... With Hideki Matsui telling friends he'd like to remain in New York above all else, as well as return to leftfield, it would be logical ... (more) Could Matsui and Mets be a match?
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Read: Matsui and the Mets
metsblog.com — David Lennon of Newsday wonders if free-agent-to-be Hideki Matsui could be a fit for the Mets. According... to Lennon, the 35 year old Matsui has told people that he is eager to play the field again and is even willing to play first base.  ... (more) Read: Matsui and the Mets
Mets Must Say No to Yankee Free Agents
Mets Must Say No to Yankee Free Agents
nybaseballdigest.com — Over the last week we have heard rumblings about the Mets possibly having interest in Johnny Damon... and today Newsday’s Dave Lennon speculates about Hideki Matsui in Flushing. Regardless of their offensive production Omar Minaya should say “no thanks” to each of these ... (more) Mets Must Say No to Yankee Free Agents
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