Jose Offerman, who was a Met for 53 games, “punched” a Dominican League umpire and it was captured on video.
I guess it’s safe to say Offerman has no future in boxing.
Jose Offerman, who was a Met for 53 games, “punched” a Dominican League umpire and it was captured on video.
I guess it’s safe to say Offerman has no future in boxing.
“It was a very good conversation. Everything is fine. Listen, we have no problems with Carlos Beltran. I have no problem with him and ownership has no problem. We love him. The only issue was with the process, not the player.”
According to Anthony DiComo of MLB.com, John Maine and the New York Mets agreed to a one-year deal moments after he filed for arbitration.
The deal is worth $3.3 million with the chance to make an additional $225,000 from bonuses based on starts, according to the AP.
Also filing for arbitration today was Pedro Feliciano, Jeff Francoeur, Sean Green and Angel Pagan.
Head over to Newsday (one free page view a day) to read Anthony Rieber’s article about Omar Minaya and Carlos Beltran’s conversation.
The Omar quote is so Omar.
It’s a re-match!
The 2009 Met of the Year award is down to two players. Both No. 1 seeds have advanced the entire way and David Wright and Johan Santana will face off on Monday to see who is crowned the 2009 MotY.
Check back Monday morning for the poll.
Below is the full bracket from the 2009 MotY…Ed. note: I’m heading back up to Connecticut today for my last semester of college. Crazy, I know. If anything happens during my ride up, I’ll be sure to post something when I arrive.
I am totally surprised by the reaction to my recent knee surgery. Any accusations that I ignored or defied the team’s wishes are simply false. I also spoke to Omar Minaya about the surgery on Tuesday. He did not ask me to wait, or to get another doctor’s opinion. He just wished me well. No one from team raised any issue until Wednesday, after I was already in surgery. I do not know what else I could have done. The most important thing here is that the surgery was a total success and I expect to be back on the field playing the game I love sooner rather than later.
Carlos Beltran through his agent Scott Boras
Direct quotes from Assistant GM John Ricco
Notes/Paraphrases from Ricco
“The Mets gave consent to pay for the surgery.”
-Scott Boras, via Andrew Marchand
Marchand said he spoke with Boras who claims the Mets, specifically Ray Ramirez, sent over workman’s comp papers to perform the surgery.
According to Mark Sheldon of MLB.com, the Mets have signed LHP Bobby Livingston to a minor-league deal.
Livingston was in four different organizations last year, bouncing from Double- to Triple-A. He went 9-7 in 25 starts (27 appearances) with a 4.15 ERA and 1.365 WHIP. He struck out 74 in 156 innings while walking 36.
He last made an appearance in the majors with Cincinnati in 2007. That year he went 3-3 in 10 starts with a 5.27 ERA and 1.509 WHIP. He surrendered eight home runs, struck out 27 and walked eight in 56 1-3 innings.