Jeff Francoeur and the Mets avoided arbitration today, as he has signed a one-year, $5 million contract according to Jon Heyman.
Francoeur made $3.375 million last season.
Jeff Francoeur and the Mets avoided arbitration today, as he has signed a one-year, $5 million contract according to Jon Heyman.
Francoeur made $3.375 million last season.
Here’s a tidbit from MetsBlog this morning…
…speaking of honoring people, from what i can tell, having talked with people connected to the team today, the Mets are getting very, very close to announcing some sort of news about this type of off-field stuff, though i doubt it has anything to do with retiring numbers…
Matt Cerrone says the news could come as early as today.
Some possibilities:
Or it could be something else entirely. What do you think the news will be?
According to Brian Costa, the Mets will hold a voluntary 3-day minicamp at their complex in Port St. Lucie next week.
Costa tweets that Oliver Perez, Jon Niese, John Maine, Daniel Murphy and Johan Santana are among the players likely attending.
Surprised David Wright and Jeff Francoeur aren’t on this list, though they may be attending and just not listed.
Or they’re at Howard Johnson’s house.
The moment we’ve all been waiting for: The 2009 Met of the Year Championship Round voting!
Vote for your pick based on his ability at the plate, on the mound, in the field, off the field, looks, style or anything you so choose.
Voting ends Wednesday at 10 a.m.
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.