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Next Saturday, June 1st, the First Annual United Baseball Blogger Mock Draft will take place and I (representing Hot Foot) will be making the selections for the Mets. Erik from Future Redbirds, a St. Louis Cardinals blog, was kind enough to help organize it and some of the better baseball blogs out there will be representing their respective teams, such as Athletics Nation (Oakland), Bryan ... [link]

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Published 5/22/2008 by Mike Nichols at MetsBlog.com
Over at Hot Foot, contributing blogger Andrew Smith will represent the Mets in an upcoming Mock Draft with other bloggers. Speaking of the upcoming draft, Michael Salfino of SNY.tv takes a look at draft slotting and the Mets tough decision on whether or not to violate the league’s wishes on the subject. …after trading away many of their top prospects over the last few seasons the Mets need to desperately invigorate their minor league system with top talent…to do that the Mets must stop concerning themselves with ...

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