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NY Mets return from GM meetings, begin laying groundwork for offseason
Mets general manager Omar Minaya talks to reporters this week during the GM meetings in Chicago.
The Musings and Prophecies of Metstra...
J.J., Not So Dynamite, Seeks 2010 Spinoff
Who do you want in left field next season? Metstradamus 11 Friday, November 06, 2009 "All I kept on hearing in the streets of New York when you go get bagels in the morning was, 'Omar, please address the bullpen.' Well, to all you Mets fans, we've addressed the bullpen." -Omar Minaya 12/11/2008 The only thing missing from that speech was a ...
Agent: Mets likely to opt out on Putz
The Mets have told reliever J.J. Putz that they are likely to decline his $8.6 million option for 2010 and buy him out for $1 million instead, his agent said yesterday.
Mets won't exercise option on reliever Putz
Mets have decided not to exercise their $9.1-million option on J.J. Putz , a person familiar with the situation confirmed Thursday, and will pay him a $1-million buyout instead.
2010 New York Mets Bullpen Breakdown: Sean Green
Last offseason, I started writing a series of columns that profiled each member of the Mets bullpen and analyzed their performance in the previous season.
The Mets defeated the Astros by the score of 5-1 today at Citi Field. For a full recap and box score, click here .
Nats 4, Mets 3: Magic number 4 for season to be over
Pedro Feliciano matched the franchise record he set last season when he made his 86th relief appearance and struck out Adam Dunn , but the Mets lost, 4-3, to the Nationals on Tuesday night when the eighth inning unraveled after Feliciano departed.
Opportunistic Nationals rally past Mets
Two errors by the Mets helped the Nationals win their second successive game, this time by the score of 4-3 at Nationals Park on Tuesday night.
Green thinks new approach will pay off
On one of his less forgiving days, former Mets manager Dallas Green was railing about the term "a work in progress" and wondering about its statute of limitations.
John Maine pitched five shutout innings to earn his first win since May and the New York Mets beat the Washington Nationals 6-2 on Sunday.
Manager Jerry Manuel said before yesterday's game that the Mets "need a win bad," and in the eighth inning, when they nearly botched their lead over the Nationals , the same thought creeped into 's head.
Maine stellar as Mets take rubber game
A day of unqualified, if modest, achievement -- by the Mets -- occurred at Citi Field on Sunday when they defeated the Nationals.
MLB: N.Y. Mets 3, Washington 2
Tim Redding held Washington to two runs and just four hits in seven-plus innings Saturday in the New York Mets' 3-2 win over the Nationals.
The Marlins defeated the Mets by the score of 13-4 tonight at Citi Field, completing the three game sweep.
The Cure for Missing the Mets? It's Watching Them
Faith and Fear in Flushing made its debut on Feb. 16, 2005, the brainchild of two longtime friends and lifelong Met fans.
Stokes looking for stability in setup role
The Mets left Colorado on a high note with a win Thursday, despite losing the series two games to one.
The Musings and Prophecies of Metstra...
How Can We Count On You When We Can't Count On You?
Metstradamus Two Wednesday, September 02, 2009 We all know that April comes in like a lion.
Ia m Reading: about Daniel Murphy, 1986 and Marriage
"Was Sean Green worth all that," asks Joe Janish of Mets Today . In a post to Mets Lifer, Dave lists 13 ways for a Mets fan to stay positive.
Stokes regains Manuel's confidence
Down the stretch of the 2008 season, manager Jerry Manuel's hop out of the dugout and trot toward the mound became a harbinger of bad tidings, as the Mets' bullpen became synonymous with unreliability.
Analysis: Green's performance came in his first game with the Mets after they acquired him in a three-team, 12-player trade from Seattle in the offseason.
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