“When I come to the park, I come to play.”
-Jerry Manuel on rainouts.
Take this with a grain of salt. First off, we have no idea if the original story is even true, nevermind the update. Still, it could be real for all we know. I haven’t heard anything about this, so I’m leaning toward “myth” but read it and make your own decision.
Here’s the original story.
And here’s the comment…
The guy who put the phillies jerseys into the cement at Citifiled got fired last week from Hunt. I didnt agree with what he did but he was a friend of mine through our job. Someone else ratted on him when the story started to spread. They pulled up some of the fanwalk bricks and found one jersey. I dont think they will do the other 2 spots until the season is over. I believe in second chances. He was a good guy who was always willing to lend a hand or money if a guy needed it. It was just a stupid prank. Its not like the foundation was flawed or something like that - I cant believe how mad some people got over this.
“It's been a tremendous surprise, obviously a pleasant one.”
-Jerry Manuel on Fernando Nieve
Gallagher's Steak House and SNY Present: “An Afternoon With Ron Darling: A Benefit for Urban Dove” to Assist New York City's at Risk Youth on Wednesday, June 24, at noon at Gallagher's Steak House
New York — New York Mets 1986 World Champion hurler and SNY Mets television analyst Ron Darlingwill be the guest of honor at a benefit luncheon for Urban Dove to assist New York City’s At-Risk Youth on Wednesday, June 24, at noon at Gallagher’s Steak House in New York City.
“An Afternoon with Ron Darling: A Benefit for Urban Dove” is priced at $75 per person, and includes a three course Power Lunch featuring Gallagher’s Certified Angus Beef steak as the entree, a copy of Darling’s book “The Complete Game,” and an autograph and Q & A session. Seating is limited, and for reservations contact Gallagher’s at 212.245.5336. Darling’s teammate, pitcher Bobby Ojeda, SNY’s Mets studio analyst, will be a special guest. Gallagher’s is located at 228 West 52nd Street, between Broadway and Eighth Avenue, in Manhattan’s Theater District.
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What: “An Afternoon with Mets World Champion pitcher Ron Darling: A benefit for Urban Dove”
Who: 1986 World championship pitchers, SNY Mets television analysts Ron Darling and Bobby Ojeda
When: Wednesday, June 24, 2009
noon
Where: Gallagher’s Steak House, 228 West 52nd Street, between Broadway and 8th Avenue, NYC
Reservations: 212.245.5336
Price: $75
Subways: 1, 2, 3, Q, N, R, W trains
The menu: Appetizer: Caesar Salad or Onion Soup or fried calamari; Main course: Gallagher's Certified Angus Beef steak or grilled salmon; Sides: cream spinach and Gallagher's potatoes; Dessert: Gallagher's Cheese Cake.
On a sunny day in NYC, it snowed. Or at least, Fernando Nieve pitched, and pitched well.
The New York Mets (34-31) beat the Tampa Bay Rays (35-34) by a score of 5-3.
Nieve, which is Spanish for “snow,” had another stellar outing for the Mets. Over six innings, Nieve held the Rays to only three hits and one earned run. He walked three and struck out four. The one run came in the sixth when Carlos Pena hit into a fielder’s choice, scoring B.J. Upton.
Two times out, two great starts. Keep pitching him, please.
Bobby Parnell started the 7th, walking the first batter and allowing a hit to the second before tallying two outs, including striking out Pat Burrell. He then let up a two-run double to Upton, bringing the Rays within one. Pedro Feliciano finished out the 7th and Sean Green pitched a scoreless 8th.
Francisco Rodriguez pitched a 1-2-3 9th inning to earn the save and close out the win.
Bounces right back. Great stuff.
Brian Schneider got the Mets off to a quick start with a three-run home run in the second inning. It was Schneider’s first home run of the season and the first since Sept. 18, 2008.
David Wright picked up his only hit of the night with an RBI double in the third inning, plating Alex Cora.
He also struck out three times. It’s one or the other, isn’t it David?
Ryan Church provided an insurance run in the bottom of the 8th, driving in Carlos Beltran with an RBI single.
The Mets welcome the Rays to Citi Field for the first time.
Join in for some barstool banter with your fellow fans.
(Chat removed, as usual.)
Game Chat will go live at 7 p.m.
Adam Rubin is reporting that Nick Evans has been promoted to the New York Mets from Double-A Binghamton. He reports it isn’t clear who has been demoted, but Fernando Martinez is a likely option.
Update – 3:45 p.m.: Martinez is the odd-man out. David Lennon just tweeted he was the player demoted.
Evans, who was set on the Mets roster before the signing of Gary Sheffield, hit just .093 with Triple-A Buffalo before being sent to extended spring training. Of his five hits with Buffalo, three were home runs. After his stint in Florida, he was sent to Binghamton where he was hitting .279 AVG / .350 OBP / .467 SLG with three home runs and nine RBI.
Martinez is hitting just .194 AVG / .286 OBP / .274 SLG with five RBI with the Mets.
If Evans is coming around, this might be a good move for the Mets. It looks like they’re heading into “fixing” mode after realizing this team just isn’t built to win right now.
This nugget is just too good to pass up.
The doctors have told the first-time parents their child will be a boy -- but only after they had been told a girl was on the way. Pelfrey called Angela from the clubhouse in Spring Training. She told him, "We're gonna have a girl." Pelfrey was surprised.
"I had my mind set on having a boy," Pelfrey said. "But I made the adjustment. I started thinking it would be cool to have a little girl.
"Then [five months into Angela's pregnancy] I was all for it, so when they said, 'No, it's a boy,' it was a little disappointing. I had my mindset on having a girl. But I got over that, too. Now I just want a healthy baby."
The chosen name for the boy is Chase -- as in Utley, but baby Pelfrey won't be named after the Phillies' second baseman. It was suggested to the father-to-be, his son could be named after the pennant chase. And he liked that idea.
I love it.