metsfever.blogspot.com - 10/11/2009
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I'm still not sure what exactly happened with Gary Sheffield, it's been reported that prior to the trading deadline, teams were interested in acquiring the aging slugger. A combinations of not wanting to appear to be sellers and keeping the only home run threat in the line-up as a box office ...
Sheffield Wants To Play
mysportsrumors.com 9/22/2009 — New York Mets slugger Gary Sheffield wants to return next year for his 22nd major league season. Wait did I say slugger? Can we still actually call him that? Not sure if I can but based on his 2009 productions I’d say he’ll be playing and producing again in 2010.
In 2009, ...
Sheffield update
metsfever.blogspot.com 9/22/2009 — He's an entertaining guy to say the least, you never know what's going to come out of his mouth. I still have questions about Sheffield's injury, it just seems like such a coincidence that briefly after his protest night he suddenly had a back injury that has almost finished his season. This ...
Sheff Calls Out the Mets Again
nleastchatter.com 9/22/2009 —
Like Gary Sheffield or not, he knows baseball and has been around winners and losers. His view of this group of Mets? Losers.
When ask what the Mets need to get better, Sheff said the obvious but did not pull any other punches either.
“No. 1 is health — dedication and ...
Sheffield Out For The Season
metsmerizedonline.com 9/8/2009 — On Saturday, Jerry Manuel said that Gary Sheffield (back spasms) likely will not play again this season. It’s kind of strange when you consider that the Mets had an opportunity to get something in return for Sheffield on August 20th when he was claimed on waivers by the San Francisco ...
What's the real deal withg Sheffield...
metsfever.blogspot.com 9/7/2009 — For 400k the Mets got more then most of us would have expected from Gary Sheffield, the 41 y/o slugger hit .279 with 10 home runs and 43 RBIs. But once the Mets fell out of contention, Sheffield, regardless of how much of a clubhouse leader he was to start the season, was a time bomb waiting ...
On Sheffield ...
nydailynews.com 8/21/2009 — Let me weigh in with the obvious on Gary Sheffield : If you sign up to play for a team, and that team decides to keep you for the entire season, how exactly can you have any legitimate gripe?
The Mets could have saved about one-sixth of ...
How Did They Think This Would End?
nybaseballdigest.com 8/21/2009 — When the Mets signed Gary Sheffield just prior to the 2009 season opener, it seemed pretty clear that their eyes were open. Sheffield, rather than Marlon Anderson, as the team’s final bench bat was an unmistakable upgrade, and costing just $400,000 made it a financially obvious move as ...
Sheffield Story Has Predictable Ending
nybaseballdigest.com 8/21/2009 — When the Mets acquired Gary Sheffield just days before opening day I was skeptical about the move. Sure, the Mets could use a right handed corner outfielder with power. I would have preferred the name be Manny Ramirez, but Sheffield said all the right things and was willing to play a ...
What's going on with Gary Sheffield
metsfever.blogspot.com 8/20/2009 — Remember when Gary Sheffield was signed, there were many who felt that he would be detrimental to the clubhouse, especially to Dan Murphy who at the time was the starting left fielder and Sheffield would be sharing time with. But Sheffield has been nothing but a model citizen to his fellow ...
More on the Sheffield
metsfever.blogspot.com 8/21/2009 — There are all kinds of rumors swirling around Gary Sheffield, one thing is for certain, Sheffield was a late scratch from the line-up due to what Jerry Manuel called an emotional and physical break. According to rumors Sheffield requested an extension and when Omar denied the extension, he ...