theropolitans.com - 6/30/2008
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Early Morning Madness: Tantrum edition
theropolitans.com 6/30/2008 — Jose Reyes is still maturing. Every time someone claims Reyes has finally matured, become a man, stopped being a baby, he goes out and makes a bonehead move, then mopes about it. This time it was a throwing error allowing a runner on late in the game. Reyes took off his glove, tossed it to the ground, and stood with his hands on his hips.
Halfway there: 40-41
theropolitans.com 6/30/2008 — With yesterday's win over the Yankees, the Mets completed the first half of their 2008 season exactly one game under .500. The first 81 games were interesting. You never know what you're going to get with these Mets. One day you can get a pitching meltdown coupled with an offensive explosion. Other days it's dominant performances on the mound and a sub par effort at the plate.
Diamond Rundown – Edition Thirteen
seamheads.com 6/30/2008 — Facts, figures and other tidbits from the thirteenth week of the ’08 major league baseball season. Who Needs The DH? : Seattle’s Felix Hernandez became the first pitcher in Mariner history and first AL pitcher in 37 years to hit a grand slam in their 5-2 win against the Mets on Monday. Hernandez was the first pitcher to hit a grand slam since Dontrelle Willis did it on July 7, 2006 ...
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onenewsnow.com 6/30/2008 — Planned Parenthood: A wolf in sheep's clothing? Harry Jackson small Those who have been entrusted with public funds should not be allowed to empower sexual predators to hide their crimes. Add me to the list! James Lambert small I agree with the ...
ON DECK: METS AT CARDINALS —
NY Post: Sports 6/30/2008
At least the Mets ended the first half of the season on a high note. Thanks to their 3-1 win yesterday over the Yankees, giving them the Subway Series title for 2008, the Mets officially ended the first half of their season 40-41 and with enough...
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Surfing the Mets - NY Daily News Blogs 6/30/2008
Bobby Parnell's father is chief of the Salisbury (N.C.) Fire Department. And the Double-A pitcher essentially grew up in the firehouse, even occasionally driving the truck to emergencies, though he never put himself in danger by combating a blaze. ...