Mets might make a move at trade deadline

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CINCINNATI - With the July 31 trade deadline 10 days away, Mets manager Jerry Manuel said yesterday he expects the team will be able to make a move. [link]

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Newsday: Mets might make a move at trade deadline
Published 7/21/2008 at BBTF's Baseball Primer Newsblog
Newsday: Mets might make a move at trade deadline With the July 31 trade deadline 10 days away, Mets manager Jerry Manuel said yesterday he expects the team will be able to make a move. “I think because of the position we’re in, I think it’s going to be entertained very strongly,” he said. “I think any team that is where we are or feels like they have a shot at this point in the season, with the deadline and the way we’ve played, I think that’d be strongly entertained.” Manuel has made it no secret he’d like to see general manager Omar Minaya pick up a big bat for the ...

Odds and Ends: Mets, Cardinals, Phillies, Tigers
Published 7/21/2008 by Tim Dierkes at MLB Rumors - MLBTradeRumors.com
... Today's links. Mets manager Jerry Manuel expects a move, most likely for a left fielder. Baseball Prospectus' Kevin Goldstein wrote Saturday about the remaining unsigned draft picks.  BP is free for all this week, by the way. Cardinals GM John Mozeliak faces a tough situation - he doesn't have much time before the trade deadline to determine what Chris Carpenter and Adam Wainwright will contribute. Don McKee believes the Phillies should sell the farm for ...

Rumor Mill Roundup: July 21
Published 7/22/2008 at FanHouse
... Cubs, Mets, Red Sox, Tigers, MLB RumorsWith the trade deadline right around the corner, our MLB editor brings you the top five rumors every day until July 31. - The Mets have no idea what to expect from Ryan Church the rest of the way and the Fernando Tatis-Endy Chavez combination in left field probably isn't going to cut, so everyone, including manager Jerry Manuel, is expecting the team to add an outfielder before the trade deadline. Just don't expect that outfielder to be of the Adam ...

Pirates scout Mets pitching prospects....
Published 7/22/2008 by Ed Ryan (noreply@blogger.com) at Mets Fever
... Manuel has made it no secret he'd like to see general manager Omar Minaya pick up a big bat for the outfield. Matt Holliday, Jason Bay and even Xavier Nady are probably out of the Mets' reach, so he might have to "settle" for Seattle's Raul Ibañez or Cleveland's Casey Blake. source Newsday ...

Baseball Today: Tuesday, July 22
Published 7/22/2008 by Art Martone (amartone@projo.com) at Projo Sox Blog
... . . . The Mets' search for outfield help may lead them to Seattle's Raul Ibanez or Cleveland's Casey Blake (Newsday) . . . The Astros may be on the outskirts of the postseason chase, ...

Your daily deadline update
Published 7/22/2008 by Pat (noreply@blogger.com) at Where have you gone, Andy Van Slyke?
From Newsday: Manuel has made it no secret he'd like to see general manager Omar Minaya pick up a big bat for the outfield. Matt Holliday, Jason Bay and even Xavier Nady are probably out of the Mets' reach, so he might have to "settle" for Seattle's Raul Ibañez or Cleveland's Casey Blake.The Mets farm system isn't very good, so that sounds about right. Meanwhile, everyone keeps saying the Yankees are interested in our outfielders. For some reason, people seem to be upset when Ian Kennedy is mentioned as a potential return. I ...

Game 100, Not So Fast Freddy, Parkersburg, Tigers, Mets and Yankees
Published 7/22/2008 by Dave Harrison (dharr18@gmail.com) at Bucs Trade Winds
... More talk on the Mets front. NJ.com and Newsday are both running articles on the Mets needs and their targeted players. Newsday believes that ...

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