METS PLAN ON EDDIE TO BE THERE IN END

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 METS PLAN ON EDDIE TO BE THERE IN END
THE Mets' top pick in last June's draft was for more than a re liever. With their selection of Eddie Kunz, the Mets envisioned him eventually becoming Billy Wagner's successor. Kunz was the set-up man in 2006 and closer in 2007 for two-time... [link]

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Mets Future Closer On Fast Track
Published 4/20/2008 by Peter Wade at Hot Foot
... In his column Beating the Bushes for the NY Post Tim Bontemps brings us up to date with Mets top pick from last year’s draft RP Eddie Kunz. Tim has quotes from Kunz’s old manager from Oregon St. and some thoughts from Mets brass. The Mets are obviously high on this kid, they would even think about giving him some time this season with the big club, ...

Zakarin: B-Mets in the News
Published 4/20/2008 by Jordan Zakarin at MetsBlog.com
... At the NY Post, Tim Bontemps profiles RHP Eddie Kunz, the 2007 supplemental first round pick whom the organization has projected as its potential closer of the future. Bernazard, being the go-to-guy for any and all minor league stories, tells Bontemps that the team would not be afraid to call Kunz up straight from Double A this year. ...

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