Check here for the rest of the photoset.I guarantee you that's what my basement will look like in 10 years. Without a doubt. I love the home run apple bar, too perfect.
Check here for the rest of the photoset.Wise appears headed for a DL trip with right forearm stiffness, which has sidelined the righthander since he surrendered a game-winning homer to Florida's Robert Andino in the 10th inning on Tuesday."I've had three elbow surgeries, and this doesn't feel like anything," said Wise, who signed a one-year, $1.2 million contract after spending the past four seasons with Milwaukee.
The Mets intend to call up Carlos Muniz from Triple-A New Orleans.
As long as Wise is just a little sore, with a tweak or something, and can bounce back quickly from this it will be all right.
Muniz has appeared in two games in AAA, pitching 6 2-3 of an inning, allowing six hits and two earned runs. He has walked one and struck out four while on the mound. So Muniz is looking pretty good at AAA, and he'll get his shot very early.
This is exactly why you stockpile arms, no matter what.
Rather than commit to that as the new eighth-inning tune since it probably doesn’t reflect the fan base’s wishes, the Mets will play the top six selections once apiece during the first six games of their home stand. The one that draws the largest crowd response will stick.I want Astley to win, without a doubt. It's an amazing song and it holds my sentiments about the Mets. Through thick or thin, I'm never going to give them up. (I can't believe I just wrote that.)The other songs that made the cut, in descending order: Livin’ on a Prayer, Bon Jovi; I’m a Believer, The Monkees; Movin’ Out, Billy Joel; Sweet Caroline, Neil Diamond; and Build Me Up Buttercup, The Foundations.
The Mets suggested the Fark tune winning didn’t necessarily result in the runoff, saying the contest rules stipulated Internet voters would “help decide” the outcome.
After this weeked, the 2008 New York Mets look an awful lot like the 2007 New York Mets.And that's not a good thing for skipper Willie Randolph, who, after The Collapse, will be on a short leash this time around.
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But if this weekend's trend continues much longer, there's only one change left to try.
And if that is indeed the case, Randolph will fall on his sword quickly, because Omar's gonna do anything in his power to right a wayward ship he spent 140 million sacagaweas assembling.
Whether the Mets admit it or not, the "Willie Watch" has begun.
Geez. It's been five games. You can count that on one hand. Most players are still getting into the swing of things for the new season. Give the guy a break, for once. There are so many fans and people that get all over Randolph just because. I'm convinced most of these people would hate any manager that comes in to succeed Randolph if he's ever bumped.
Marlon Anderson slides into second in the eighth inning of the Mets game against the Atlanta Braves. The Mets offense was very quiet, only waking up in the ninth inning, when it was a little too late.With the Mets' Pedro MartÃnez out for six weeks and Arizona lefty Doug Davis scheduled for cancer surgery, there seem to be openings for David Wells with at last those two teams. But so far neither has budged. "David is ready to go and could be ready to pitch in a major league game in two weeks," said Wells's agent, Gregg Clifton. "He's been frustrated because he wants to pitch so badly, but I told him to hang in there for another month."If the Mets weren't desperate enough to go out and sign Claudio Vargas, I don't think they're going to go out and sign Wells. Sorry old man, the Mets have enough pitchers who almost qualify for social security.