longislandmetfan.blogspot.com - 10/11/2009
—
His biggest nod in Mets history was the fact the KC Royals were convinced that he could be a starting catcher so they traded for him and that is the deal that brought David Cone to the Mets. The latest on Hearn and his dealing with kidney issues is the stuff that real heroes are made of
A Blast From The Mets Past Could Help In 2010
metsmerizedonline.com 10/7/2009 —
Flash back to August 21st, 2005. It was a hot late-summer afternoon at Shea Stadium where the Mets were hosting the Washington Nationals.
By the fifth inning, the Mets found themselves trailing 7-0. All appeared to be lost until a rookie came to the plate by the name of Mike Jacobs .
...
Meet the Mets
baseballmusings.com 10/15/2009 — I received this EMail from Life.com:
To celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Mets winning the World Series (10/16/69), LIFE.com presents this gallery of never-before-published Mets photos taken by LIFE photographer Co Rentmeester during a Mets-Pirates game that summer.
The ...
Mets Encouraged Players To Play Ball, Not Have Surgery
metsfansforever.com 10/10/2009 — Author: Greg Pomes This past Thursday, KinersKorner posted an interview they did with Adam Rubin, the Mets beat writer for the New York Daily News. It's an excellent interview, when you have a chance give it read. Adam Rubin of course got a little more press than he ever wanted this summer ...
Mets &
majorleagueblogging.com 10/2/2009 — Bobby…Bobby…Bobby
Mets Blogs Round-Up
nleastchatter.com 10/8/2009 — It seems like the Mets beat writers are taking a break (hey, it’s been a long season for all of us, but we’re still here). So in addition to Mets in the Papers I’ll be doing a Mets Blogs Round-Up to see what our fellow Mets fanatics are saying. Without further ado, ...
New York Mets: Anatomy of a Franchise – Part 2, Lost in Space
sportsthenandnow.com 10/10/2009 — Like the 1960s TV series, the New York Mets spent most of the 1960s Lost in Space.
The 1960’s among many other things were known for the next level of television programming. If the 50” were the “Golden Age of TV”, then the 1960’s were “The Teenage Years”. Oh my God!
I was a big Star Trek ...
And The New York Mets Calendar Fact Of The Day Is....
metspolice.com 10/15/2009 — I didn't mean to leave everyone hanging.
The other day the Mets calendar posed this question:
"Three players in Major League history have the last name."
Fascinating question. Take it away Chris...
Well what do you know....
Here's the 2nd ...
News: Mets end up with 7th Pick
metsblog.com 10/7/2009 — The Mets will have the seventh overall pick in next season’s draft, according to Jim Callis of Baseball America.
…the important thing here is, because they finished in the worst 15, the Mets will not lose their top pick if they sign a ...
Could Matsui and Mets be a match?
newsday.com 10/10/2009 — 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 ...
Martinez relishes key Game 3 start —
NY Post: Sports 10/10/2009
DENVER -- Pedro Martinez gave a big smile yesterday when he was asked about tonight's NLDS start for the Phillies.
"Every game is really special," Martinez said. "But this one makes me look really smart."
And it makes the Mets look really dumb....