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Why Jose Reyes’ Injury-Riddled Seasons May Turn Out for the Best
Posted on July 25, 2010 | 2 CommentsI’m not going to say that it’s a good thing that the Mets have lost so much time from Jose Reyes since the end of 2008 for various injuries-first the calf/hamstring that lasted all of 2009, then the thyroid that seriously impeded his in-game play... -
Reyes out; Pagan in; Saturday
Posted on July 2, 2010 | 7 CommentsAngel Pagan has been cleared to start and is leading off in tonight’s lineup. He was out a week. Jose Reyes, on the other hand, has a similar oblique injury, and Jerry Manuel expects him to start no earlier than Sunday, which Newsday writer David... -
No Way, Jose, but still a win
Posted on July 1, 2010 | 1 CommentDespite being out Jose Reyes and Angel Pagan, the Mets won last night, taking advantage of four Marlins errors and winning despite a shaky outing by Mike Pelfrey. The win was necessary, and highlighted by a four-out save by Frankie. Pelfrey was likely thrown off... -
The 2010 Mets now and going forward
Posted on June 17, 2010 | No CommentsThe Mets are 37-28 and on pace for 92 wins. They have been absolutely dominant at home, and have been ordinary or worse on the road prior to playing some terrible teams in the Orioles and Indians. Believe it or not, we’re already pretty darn... -
Road sweep! Four in a row! Power! Good baseball!
Posted on June 13, 2010 | No CommentsThe Mets trounced the Orioles today by an 11-4 margin to run their record to 35-28. They have won four straight and eight of nine. The Mets scored five runs in the first thanks to bombs from David Wright and Chris Carter. Mike Pelfrey looked... -
Mets win back-to-back road games for the first time since July by 3-1 score
Posted on June 12, 2010 | No CommentsThe Mets got a quick and easy win against a bad Orioles team by a 3-1 score. Jose Reyes led off the game with a homer to left, but Hisanori Takahashi gave it back in the bottom of the first. Takahashi was shaky early, but...





