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Jul 11th, 2008 |
By Joe McDonald |
Category: Featured Stories
FLUSHING, NY – Things have sure changed around here at Shea Stadium over the past month. The Jerry Manuel era is in full swing with the transition period complete and the team winning games like it’s 2006 all over again.
Six games in a row will calm any clubhouse but this is not about the streak, [...]
Tags: Bench Coach, Billy Wagner, Carlos Beltran, Carlos Delgado, Clubhouse, David Wright, Demeanor, Full Swing, Jose Reyes, Locker Room, Right Man, Scribes, Sense Of Purpose, Shea Stadium, Six Games, Southern Drawl, Talking Heads, Tough Questions, Transition Period, Willie Randolph
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Jun 26th, 2008 |
By Joe McDonald |
Category: New York Mets
FLUSHING, NY – Maybe for sanity reasons, the 8-2 Met drubbing of the Seattle Mariners was a welcome and needed event. Sure, you get your laughers every once in a while, but this season those easy wins just seem to be few and far between.
Tags: Bench Players, Bullpen, Carlos Beltran, David Wright, Disappointments, Drubbing, Interim Manager, Jose Reyes, Laugher, Mets, Moises Alou, Outfielders, Pitch, Pitches, Pitching Coach, Ryan Church, Sanity, Seattle Mariners, Starters, Two Games
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Jun 23rd, 2008 |
By Joe McDonald |
Category: Featured Stories
FLUSHING, NY - It’s Johan Santana’s job to win games. His given profession is to throw strikes and get batters out with his changeup. Nowhere in his job description does it say he has to prove Hank Steinbrenner wrong.
Tags: Ballgame, Batters, Changeup, David Wright, Fastball, Felix Hernandez, Fertilizer, Grand Slam, Job Description, Johan Santana, Last Tuesday, Mariner, Meatball, Mullah, Pitchers, Rod Stewart, Steve Trachsel, Stink, Strike Zone, Two Games
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Sep 29th, 2007 |
By Joe McDonald |
Category: NYSR Blog
I put this on NYSD, but I will post it here as well. I will be at Shea later today reporting live as it happens on the Amazin’ Scene.
FLUSHING, NY - Just one small dribbler from backup catcher Paul Hoover, that’s all it took to spoil John Maine’s bid for a no-hitter yesterday at Shea.
That’s [...]
Tags: Backup Catcher, Blemish, David Wright, Dribbler, Dwight Gooden, Ill Will, Jimmy Qualls, Jose Reyes, Maine Event, Malaise, Miguel Olivo, National League East, Offensive Explosion, Paul Hoover, Paul Lo Duca, Perfect Game, Shea, Six Days, Tom Seaver, Willie Randolph
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May 25th, 2007 |
By Joe McDonald |
Category: NYSR Blog
Am I the only one not happy with the win tonight? It looked like the Mets were going to run their way out of the game. First, Paul Lo Duca gets tossed out at third. David Wright doesn’t run back a trickler, which rolled back fair, then Carlos Delgado gets thrown out at second when he [...]
Tags: Aaron Heilman, Bad News, Carlos Beltran, Carlos Delgado, Carlos Gomez, Crutches, David Wright, Fastball, Game, Homer, Mets, Mid 90s, Miguel Olivo, Outfield, Paul Lo Duca, Pedro Martinez, Poor Performance, Rehab, Shawn Green, Trickler
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