Schoeneweis turning boos into cheers

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Since so much attention is paid when a Mets player is booed at Shea Stadium, we bring you this: [link]

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Good Morning Mets Fans!
Published 5/12/2008 by noreply@blogger.com (NY Sports Dog) at NY Sports Dog
... we flied like five hours and we had (a doubleheader). You just have to make pitches and get out of the inning." But it's the offense we're all excited about. Yes folks, the cylinders are clicking--32 runs in their last 3 wins is evidence of that. Yes Arroyo had a nice game Saturday night, but that's going to happen. The key is to keep the momentum going against the Nationals and get a sweep, or at least 3 of 4. Some stuff I like: Newsday has a piece on Scott Schoeneweiss turning Boos into Cheers . The Bergen Record talks about ...

Stat: Schoeneweis Steps Up
Published 5/12/2008 by Regis Courtemanche at MetsBlog.com
Scott Schoeneweis currently has an ERA of just 1.50, and has not allowed a run in 14 of his 16 appearances this season. Anthony Rieber at Newsday writes: “Scott Schoeneweis was not only not booed yesterday when he came off the mound after a successful outing, he was actually cheered. It’s quite a turnaround for the reliever, who was booed at the home opener during pregame introductions.” …i must admit that i didn’t notice just how good schoeneweis has ...

I Am A Believer!
Published 5/12/2008 by mr. met (noreply@blogger.com) at the metropolitans
... to cost them a playoff spot, the Marlins are shockingly legit, St. Louis is surprisingly good, and the Mets are far better than this. Given they added positively to a team that barely missed the playoffs and they still find themselves in the same spot, something needs to get looked at. The common thread between the two needs to be identified and dealt with. The mediocrity is frustrating because this team should be anything but mediocre. * * * Schoenweis is pretty good. Castillo is down again. So far his ...

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