Video of Carlos Delgado arriving in PSL
Thanx to Bart Hubbuch of NY Post for capturing Delgado's arrival on video.
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Thanx to Bart Hubbuch of NY Post for capturing Delgado's arrival on video.
Delgado0219 from Bart Hubbuch on Vimeo.
Thanx to nymdan for shooting this youtube video of Shea Stadium's final phase of demolition.
After the dust and debris settled, Citi Field came into view, much in the way the mythical Phoenix would rise from the ashes.
In addition to the video, check out Paul J. Bereswill photos taken for the NY Times here. There are seven individual frames at various stages of the Shea Stadium Breezeway plunging to the ground.
Feel free to check out the More Shea Stadium Demolition Footage as well as Shea Stadium labels on this site for photos of Shea in different stages of demolition.
This is actually the first rankings I've come across that has the Mets ahead of the Phillies. Based on their rankings, the Mets are the team to beat in the NL.
Here's what Will Brinson of Fanhouse had to say about the Mets 3rd place ranking:
3. Mets
The moves made by the Big Apple's metaphorical younger sibling were under-reported this offseason. That's understandable considering what the Yankees did, but when you look closely at what the Mets bring to the table in 2009, it's hard to argue with the job Omar Minaya did. David Wright, Jose Reyes and Johan Santana anchor this team again, but Francisco Rodriguez and J.J. Putz are the key bullpen additions. The back-end of the rotation and the lineup are big questions, though.
For complete rankings, click here.
Thanx to Bart Hubbuch for shooting this video of Jose Reyes arrival into camp. Reyes is already sporting his Under Armor, on the day his endorsement deal was reported here.
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"I heard that," Reyes said of the Victorino incident. "I don't know why they say that, because I'm not the only one pimpin' when I hit a home run. A lot of people do that. People from Philadelphia, too. They stand for a couple of seconds at home plate [after a homer] and nobody say nothing. So like I said, I don't know why they're so focused on us. We just worry about us."
Fernando Martinez arrived in Port St Lucie this morning looking to hit the diamond after being shut down by the Mets, just shy of two weeks ago. F-Mart will meet with team medical staff prior to returning to active duty.
Jessie Sanchez of MLB.com, filed this post about F-Mart's injury as well as his heroic game winning homer.
The Caribbean Series is over for Mets prospect Fernando Martinez.The right-handed-throwing outfielder is nursing a sore right elbow and will fly to New York on Thursday night for a checkup. He said he is taking anti-inflammatory medication."I felt my elbow tighten up the day before yesterday [after throwing]," Martinez said. "It was a little swollen. It's better. I feel I can play again. I don't think I need to fly to New York to get a check up but the Mets want me to."
On Tuesday, Martinez hit a two-run pinch-hit homer in the top of the seventh inning to push the Tigres de Licey past Puerto Rico's Leones de Ponce, 2-1. It was his only at-bat of the series. Last season the 20-year old combined to hit .292 in 90 games for the Mets' Gulf Coast League team and Double-A Binghamton. He was also slowed by a hamstring injury.As reported by Andrea K. Walker of the Baltimore Sun.com - Baltimore-based sports apparel company Under Armour has signed New York Mets All-Star shortstop Jose Reyes to a multiyear partnership. Reyes will be featured in a new advertising campaign that begins today and introduces a new lightweight baseball cleat. Other baseball players Under Armour has signed include Alfonso Soriano, Ryan Zimmerman, Jeff Francoeur, Nick Markakis and Francisco Liriano.
Based on the names of Under Armor's signed baseball players, Reyes will be their biggest signing to date. Reyes not only gets Under Armor a foot in the door, he kicks the door wide open in the mega-market of NY. I wouldn't be surprised to see print ads prominently displayed in Citi Field.
Thanx to Bart Hubbuch of NY Post for capturing Beltran's arrival on video.
Here's an excerpt from Bart's article:
Beltran said of Hamels upon arriving in camp this morning. "The only thing that I know is that he will be watched every time he faces us and hopefully we kill him. And then he'll have to deal with the situation."
I may be going out on a limb here, I just don't think Carlos gives a flip about the Phillies. Somehow, the Phillies seem to get on the usually mile mannered, Beltran's nerves.
beltran0217 from Bart Hubbuch on Vimeo.
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A special thanx to the guyz at BaseBall-Fever.com for providing this excellent video of the latest Shea Stadium demolition work. By the looks of it, tomorrow may be the last day any part of the structure is left standing.
You will be treated to multiple views and angles of the last neon (pitcher) being demolished.
A tip of the cap to islandxtreme26, for the most up-to-date, comprehensive Citi Field slideshow available...Bar none!
After clicking the arrow, click on next located along the bottom and you're now ready to enjoy this amazin slideshow, courtesy of islandxtreme26.
I'm ready for the season to start! Let's Go Mets!!!
Citi Field 2-16-09
Joe Sheehan gives the Mets a B+ for their off season moves. I can agree with that assessment, however I take exception to his projected win total.
Joe, 88 wins...Really! I may be splitting hairs with you here, but I see the Mets as picking up 90+ wins. By your own admission, the Mets have really upgraded their bull pen by adding K-Rod and JJ Putz...That's gotta a be at least 4-5 additional wins, over last year's total of 89.
Heck, the fact Willie Randolph is gone makes me want to adjust that total upwards.
Do you feel lucky...well do ya? If so, be sure to Register online, at Mets.com for your chance to pickup Citi Field opening day tickets.
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Special thanx to http://myusicinmymind.com/ for posting this awesome video.
Check out additional photos here.
According to Aram Tolegian of Fox Sports.com, adding K-Rod and J.J. Putz gave the Mets one of the better offseasons in the game. Now that the bullpen is stabilized, the big question becomes the backend of the rotation and overall depth.
Check out the complete rankings here.
Second in the NL East behind the Phillies, I don't think so! Personally, I tend to agree with K-Rod's assessment, as reported in Newsday.
"This is a different year, a different ballclub now. We've just got to go out and compete. Like I said before, I don't want to make no controversy. But with this ballclub, the way I see it, with those guys, me and J.J. Putz and the other acquisitions in the bullpen, I think now I feel like we're the team to beat."
Read complete article here.
I can't make this up.
The NY Mets have signed Livan Hernandez to a $1 million minor-league deal with $1 in performance bonuses, according to a source familiar with the deal. Hernandez is expected at camp this weekend.
Read Christian Red's article here.
It is said, Competition is the whetstone of talent. The signing makes Hernandez the fourth pitcher vying for the fifth starter spot in the rotation. Hernandez will take his place alongside Garcia, Niese and Redding in a wide open competition to join the rotation.
Websters definition of bravado - a pretentious, swaggering display of courage.
Seems like Ole Freddy is filled with bravado, which is a good thing for a pitcher coming off of right shoulder reconstructive labrum surgery. Here's what Garcia said yesterday about heading North to Citi Field - "Yeah, yeah, 100 percent - of course I expect to be in the rotation." In fact, his expectation is to be in the rotation, or in his mind he'll be taking the ball every fifth day for another club.
The quote I most enjoyed, "If I make the ballclub, and everything goes right, we should win the division and why not go to the World Series?" Let's hope his mouth is writing checks his shoulder is able to cash.
Watch the video here.
Although Freddy Garcia was signed to a minor league contract, Garcia could earn between $8 million and $9 million with incentives in 2009 if he makes the club in Spring Training. That's a whole lot of incentive!
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JJ's somewhat of a prankster. Despite the fact that JJ warned Burkhardt all day he would get him, Kevin never saw it coming. JJ displayed some ninja skills and lets Burkhardt have it.
I must say Burkhardt's a good sport. If JJ really wants to impress me, he should try spraying Tim McCarver with champagne, as Deion Sanders did. What a priceless moment in sports that was.
Watch the video of the pieing here.
You can also watch Burkhardt's interview with JJ Putz and Sean Green, courtesy of SNY here.
JJ is wowing the Mets with his stuff. Under the watchful eyes of Dan Warthen, JJ Putz had an impressive 40 pitch session. Based on his selection to the WBC, JJ has gotten off to an early start this year...and it obviously shows.
BTW, ignore the number you see on the Jersey, he will be sporting 22. JJ has been number 20 for the Mariners, however he didn't feel right demanding highly regarded Mets hitting coach, Ho Jo give it up. Good on you, JJ.
Here's what Ben Shpigel had to say:
Another Mets pitcher, J.J. Putz, has been throwing for a few week, and he had his first session this morning with his new catcher, Brian Schneider. With the pitching coach Dan Warthen watching, Putz threw about 40 pitches, including a few that had some of the nastiest spin I’ve ever seen. The bullpen catcher Dave Racaniello was kneeling a few steps away from Schneider, and he said it was a splitter — “a really, really good one.”
In the interview JJ discusses the upcoming 2009 season and the whole A-Roid situation. I totally agree with his point that all of the other 103 names should be released, instead of 1 out of 104.
JJ seems like a stand-up guy, who will be a breath of fresh air in the club house.
Give a listen to JJ's interview with Boom and Carton, click here.
From the MLB Hot Stove archives, Davey Johnson in studio discussing Team USA and the upcoming World Baseball Classic. In addition to Mgr. Davey Johnson, David Wright joins the conversation by phone.
Team USA will begin play on the 7th of March, at the Rogers Center, Toronto, Canada. The participating countries of Pool C are, USA, Canada, Italy and Venezuela.
In case you missed this episode of the Hot Stove, check out the video here.
I’m torn between giving Murph a legit chance of claiming the LF spot and the need for a LFer with some pop. It’s time to do a little house keeping on Mets fans LF wish list.
Manny - Still on the market, however the Mets have made it abundantly clear that they are not a player for his services. IMHO, there are two factors that contributed to the Mets lack of interest.
This video is brought to you by the good folks of Tapemastersinc.net & EastWestWorldwide.com, during their visit to Citi Field on the 11Feb09. Thanx guyz!
Be sure to have your volume turned up to listen to a couple of Mets classic songs. In addition, you can hear the jets overhead adding to the ambiance... Sometimes the more things change, the more they stay the same.
First video I've seen with Pepsi Porch in right field 100% completely installed.
The video closes with what remains of Shea Stadium in the distant background. Give it a look.
Earlier this week I asked the question, when will NY Mets fans appreciate Carlos Beltran? Beltran is one of a select few true five-tool players. The Mets have truly been blessed to have Beltran ply his craft in a cavernous center field at Shea Stadium. However, it's unfortunate that many Mets fans can't get past Beltran striking-out to end the 2006 NLCS.
To lend just a bit more credence, have a look at Beltran's accomplishments.
We all remember where we were on the glorious day the Mets won the 86 World Series.
MLB Productions has put together a video of game six, yeah the ball that gets through Buckner's legs. A lot happened before Vin Scully uttered the words, that forever linked Mookie and Buckner..."So the winning run is at second base, with two outs, three and two to Mookie Wilson. A little roller up along first; behind the bag! It gets through Buckner! Here comes Knight, and the Mets win it!"
In this video the following questions get answered:
Joel Sherman of the New York Post reports that the Mets have signed infielder Jose Valentin to a minor league contract.
Valentin will be invited to spring training and can earn $800K if he makes the squad. He should provide adequate backup to Luis Castillo this season and could get a good amount of at-bats if Castillo continues to struggle. Valentin was the Mets' starting second baseman in 2006, when he hit .271 and 18 home runs.
I don't know what Valentin has left in the tank, but he is a great clubhouse guy. Valentin has also been credited for mentoring Jose Reyes and bringing the best out of him. I suppose we could do worse for a bat off the bench.
By way of Joe McDonald of NYSD
Joe fills you in on progress, as well as completion date here.
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In the eyes of many, Delgado is now the 2003 AL MVP!
Make sure to vote in the Pollster's Korner, located in the upper left hand corner of this site.
By David Lennon of Newsday
... I'd be pretty angry right now.
Remember, it was Delgado who finished second to Alex Rodriguez in the 2003 AL MVP vote.
A-Rod was first with 242 points, including six first-place votes. Delgado was second with 213 points, including five first-place votes.
Of course, in the past 72 hours we've learned that A-Rod cheated in 2003, and he admitted Monday that he took banned substances -- without specifying the concoction.
Should A-Rod now be stripped of that MVP award? Should Delgado be awarded it by default?
This whole mess just gets messier and messier.
(Thanks to AP for the photo).
By George Winkler of Fantasy Source
With spring training just around the corner, we at Fantasy Source are fired up for baseball. In addition to team previews and positional previews running on the site, the Fastball blog will take a closer look at each division. We start with the National League East, home to the world champion Philadelphia Phillies.
George gives a blurb on each of the following topics: New faces, New teams, same division, Leaving the NL East family altogether, Biggest question, Sleeper Watch, Prospecting gold, Headed for heartbreak.
Check out blurbs and article here.
All NL East Fantasy Team
C: Brian McCann, Braves
1B: Ryan Howard, Phillies
2B: Chase Utley, Phillies
3B: David Wright, Mets
SS: Hanley Ramirez, Marlins
OF: Carlos Beltran, Mets
OF: Shane Victorino, Phillies
OF: Jayson Werth, Phillies
SP: Johan Santana, Mets
RP: Francisco Rodriguez, Mets
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It's good to see Daniel Murphy crack the top 10.
Sporting News Top 50 baseball prospects:
8. Daniel Murphy, 2B/OF, New York Mets. Murphy performed well in left field during a late-season call-up, but second base may be a better fit for the Mets' needs. After hitting .313 in his short big-league stint, Murphy was one of the stars of the Arizona Fall League, where he showed great plate discipline and an above average glove at second. Murphy doesn't have much power, but he has a great approach, superb pitch recognition and tremendous bat control.
40. Fernando Martinez, OF, New York Mets. Martinez is a top talent but his impact in 2009 is hard to gauge. Despite plus bat speed and great hands, he has been plagued by injuries and inconsistency. If Martinez can stay healthy, he could realize his potential and eventually win a big-league job.
43. Jonathon Niese, SP, New York Mets. The Mets' rotation could have at least one open slot and Niese is the best internal candidate for the job. While he's not overpowering, Niese has three effective pitches and is learning how to mix his offerings and set up hitters.
Here's a list of players arriving at Tradition Field ahead of Friday's official report date for pitchers and catchers: (Pitchers) Johan Santana, Duaner Sanchez, Oliver Perez, John Maine, Mike Pelfrey, Eddie Kunz and catcher, Brian Schneider. In addition, two position players made the early trip, Ryan Church and shocker....David Wright.
According to Adam Rubin, Johan Santana plans to withdraw from the World Baseball Classic at the request of Mets officials and remain in camp during spring training, the Daily News has learned.
Santana, who worked on his conditioning at the team's complex in Port St. Lucie Monday, hasn't stepped on a mound this winter but "feels great," according to a Mets insider. He underwent arthroscopic surgery on his left knee on Oct. 1 to repair a torn meniscus cartilage, four days after a heroic effort against the Marlins during the second-to-last game of the season.
Check out the rest of the article here.
Bravo!!! Holding Santana back may prove to be the best move the Mets make this off season.
Santana hasn't even thrown off a mound since his amazin game 161 performance, when he shut out the Marlins. What made this feat more remarkable, it came on the heels of a 125 pitch outing on short rest.
It's good to see the Mets brass make the right call.
The Giants signed the 35-year-old Venezuelan after giving him a tryout at their spring training camp.
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"It's an honor to become a member of the Giants and I'll play my hardest to contribute to the team," Alfonzo said Monday.
Alfonzo has 1,532 hits and a .284 batting average over 12 seasons in the major leagues, mostly with the New York Mets with later spells with the San Francisco Giants, Los Angeles Angels and Toronto Blue Jays.
His last season in the majors was 2006 when he had 11 hits and five RBI in 30 games with the Angels and Blue Jays.
Since leaving the majors, he had played in
Source: AP
Click on graphic to left to enlarge photo for ease of viewing. The graphic lays out Citi Field dimensions from home plate, wall heights and who can be affected most by the deeper power alleys. This graphic also does a good job of a compare and contrast of Citi Field vs. Shea Stadium.
Click here to read Ben Shpigel's accompanying article.
NY Mets farm hand, Jesus Feliciano helps the Lions of Ponce snap 11-game losing streak dating back to the 1982 Caribbean Series.
Center fielder Jesus Feliciano led off the game with a solo home run off Tigres starter Julio Mateo, and the Leones tacked on a run in the third inning, when third baseman Gabriel Martinez scored on a single by shortstop Luis Figueroa to extend the lead.
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Source: Jesse Sanchez, MLB.com
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Thanx to the good folks of SNY for making this video available. This clip show the early stages on installation.
Don't know about you, but I'm jonesing to see the apple come out of the hat for the first time, after a Mets homerun. I'm thinking it'll be Beltran.
The new Apple is four times the size of the original Home Run Apple, at 19ft in diameter and weighs in at 6,000 pounds. This Apple shoots up in the air in three seconds flat.
Several of Madoff's high-powered victims can be seen here.
As reported by Greg B. Smith, Daily News Staff Writer: Newly released documents make clear that New York Mets' money got caught in Ponzi schemer Bernard Madoff's web of deceit.
Mets Chief Operating Officer Jeff Wilpon had admitted that his family and business partners lost money to Madoff's $50 billion Ponzi scheme, but he's always insisted the team won't be hurt in any way.
"It's truly two different things," Wilpon said.
But documents reveal that 13 accounts with direct ties to the Mets show up on a list of Madoff client victims filed in Manhattan bankruptcy court.
The Mets' accounts include one called Mets II LLC; six accounts for Sterling Mets Limited Partnership, listed as "care of" Mets Vice President Leonard Labita, and six accounts for Sterling Doubleday, the company that used to own the Mets.
There's also an account for the Brooklyn Baseball Co. and one for Coney Island Baseball, business entities that own the Mets' Brooklyn minor-league baseball team.
The Mets have repeatedly tried to distance themselves from investments their parent company, Sterling Equities, placed with Madoff.
A big worry would be if Sterling had acted as a so-called "feeder fund," placing other people's investments with Madoff without telling them. Several such funds face multibillion-dollar lawsuits.
Thursday, Sterling said it was never a feeder fund for Madoff. Instead, the company said, "Sterling's partners, as well as various friends and family members of those partners, are among the scores of unfortunate victims of the Madoff fraud."
Records show many Wilpon family members and Sterling executives and their families placed money with Madoff.
Sterling won't disclose how much money it put with Madoff over the years. But records show Sterling Equities alone appears to have more than 180 accounts.
"I felt my elbow tighten up the day before yesterday [after throwing]," Martinez said. "It was a little swollen. It's better. I feel I can play again. I don't think I need to fly to New York to get a check up but the Mets want me to."
On Tuesday, Martinez hit a two-run pinch-hit homer in the top of the seventh inning to push the Tigres de Licey past Puerto Rico's Leones de Ponce, 2-1. It was his only at-bat of the series. Last season the 20-year old combined to hit .292 in 90 games for the Mets' Gulf Coast League team and Double-A Binghamton. He was also slowed by a hamstring injury.Marty Noble of MLB.com, shares his thoughts on the O-Dog.
My sense of it is that Hudson is an ideal player for the Mets. Good glove, as you noted. A legit No. 2 hitter who would provide what Paul Lo Duca provided in 2006. Hudson is a terrific clubhouse guy; for all accounts, quite stand-up. Moreover, he wants to play for the Mets.
But Hudson's not going do pro bono work at second base. And the Mets have said they have no intention of adding more high-profile personnel. He would be an impact player for them, in my estimation; the kind of player who helps make a team greater than the sum of its parts. The Mets were that way in 2005 and '06 and not so much since then.
The Mets' $18 million obligation to Castillo is blocking second base the way Mike Scioscia used to block the plate. The club is counting on a renaissance season from Castillo.
Well said, Marty!
By now, you've probably guessed I'm the biggest shill for Orlando "O-Dog" Hudson, in Mets fandom. I promise you, I'm not on his payroll.
Here are a couple of excerpts from posts I've made regarding Hudson:
Castillo's infamous four year, $25M contract handed to him last off season is like an albatross hanging around the Mets collective necks. The O-Dog is there for the taking, however Omar will have to swallow his pride and somehow get the Wilpons blessing. A lot easier said than done.According to ESPN's Jerry Crasnick, Mets GM Omar Minaya contacted Will Ohman's agent Page Odle for the first time this winter. Crasnick says the Mets hope to jump in and get a bargain on the lefty reliever.
Additionally, Crasnick counters the Ken Rosenthal report that the Phillies decided not to pursue Ohman. The Phillies are still talking to Odle about Ohman, but don't have much more than $1MM to spend unless they move a contract.
I'm in favor of picking up Ohman at bargain rate even if it means offering a 2-yr contract. The Mets must have two lefties in the bullpen, given Manuel's proclivity of using all hands on deck.
With Atlanta, Ohman enjoyed a successful season out of the Braves' bullpen, appearing in 83 games. He finished the season as one of the team's most successful relievers, with a record of 4-1 and an ERA of 3.68.
After his pinch-hit homer Tuesday, Fernando Martinez was not in the Domincan Republic lineup Wednesday in the Carribbean Series. Instead, Timo Perez was in left where he went 0-4 and left 4 on base in the DR’s 12-9 loss to Mexico.
Source: Toby Hyde, Mets Minor League Blog
This is an awesome video I found courtesy of Softee64, that runs 10 minutes. The aerial views of
Softee64 does a great job chronicling Shea Stadium's demolition, while using a remote control airplane all from a bird’s eye view.
NEW YORK -- Hall of Famer Sandy Koufax, a high school baseball teammate and friend of Mets owner Fred Wilpon, was among the clients who lost money investing with Bernard Madoff, according to a court filing released Wednesday night.
More than two dozen accounts involving the Mets, their owners and companies affiliated with their owners were listed, many with addresses at Shea Stadium. Koufax was the only immediately recognizable big-name player on the list.
Koufax attended Lafayette High School along with Wilpon in the 1950s and the two remain close. Koufax usually shows up each year at the Mets' spring training complex in Port St. Lucie, Fla.
Sandy's career highlights and awards provided by Wikipedia:
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