He’s Keith Hernandez.
2/10/10
2/9/10
Pagan, Mets avoid arbitration
The Mets and Angel Pagan have agreed to a one-year, $1.45 million deal, according to Adam Rubin.
Pagan was the last arbitration-eligible player to sign.
Mookie, Melvin officially join Mets
Sorry to be late with this, but easing back into school was not too easy today.
Here’s the presser from the Mets, or at least, the “important” part of it…
The New York Mets today announced that Mookie Wilson has returned to the organization as the team's minor league outfield and base running coordinator. Wilson, a former Mets player, coach and minor league manager, was last with the club in 2005 as the manager of the Brooklyn Cyclones (A) of the New York-Penn League.
"It's good to be back," said Wilson, 53, who makes his home in Eastover, SC. "This is where I started and I'm anxious to do whatever I can for the young kids in our system."
The club also announced that Bob Melvin, a former major league catcher and manger, will join the organization as a professional scout, Guy Conti has been named a Senior Advisor in the Minor League Department, and Frank Fultz has been named the Rehabilitation Pitching Coordinator.
So, let’s say you played on the 1986 New York Mets. Are you just waiting by your phone for the Mets to call to hire you?
Also, the number of internal Jerry Manuel replacements grows.
Mets claim Jason Pridie
The Mets have claimed OF Jason Pridie off waivers. To make room, they designated RHP Jack Egbert for assignment.
Might as well buy those World Series tickets now.
Pelfrey: I had a terrible year [Quote]
“I was pretty upset with not only how the team played, but with how I played last year, knowing that’s not me. I had a lost year. I had a terrible year.”
The CF walls are being lowered
According to Adam Rubin, the Mets will lowed the centerfield walls in Citi Field.
Currently, the wall stands 16 feet tall in front of the Home Run Apple.
Rubin writes that, “the height of Citi Field's center-field wall will be sliced in half, making the ballpark more homer-friendly.”
Does that only apply to the area in front of the apple? Because cutting the whole centerfield wall in half would make it about six feet tall in most areas.
What I assume is going to happen (don’t quote me on this), is that they will push the area in front of the apple back, so that there will still be a wall in front of the apple, but that the “home run area” will all be at the same level (the lower line).
Here’s a tweet from David Lennon: Mets are, in fact, lowering the cutout in front of the Apple at Citi Field, but may be more aesthetic move than home-run related.
I believe it will end up looking something like this…
2/8/10
F-Mart, Figgy win Caribbean Series; F-Mart named MVP
Fernando Martinez, Nelson Figueroa and the Dominican Republic team won the Caribbean Series last night with a 7-4 victory over Venezuela.
Martinez was named the MVP of the series, going 8-23 (.348) with a double and two home runs.
Figueroa also tossed a gem in the series, a complete-game three hitter. He allowed only one earned run on a solo home run. He walked none and struck out 8.
Figueroa should, and will, get another chance in the Mets rotation sometime this year. If/When the injuries start to hit the team, Figueroa is likely second on the depth chart to be called up (if he doesn’t make the team out of spring training.)
And I was asked on Twitter if I think F-Mart will contribute this year. I think he will play a decent chunk of time with the big club, but as to contributing, I’m not so sure. He’ll be good, but give him time. Don’t forget, he’s only 21 years old.
2/7/10
A note to my readers
All,
If you’re wondering what happened to the posting on The ‘Ropolitans the last few days, and you haven’t been following my Twitter feed, here is the explanation.
On Monday, I woke up not feeling very well. Unfortunately, that happens a lot for me. But after things weren’t getting any better, my wonderful girlfriend called a doctor and dragged me to the car.
Thank goodness, because on the way my entire body froze up and I could not move. Just imagine falling asleep on your arm, multiply it by 100 and spread it all over your body. That’s how dehydrated I was. It happed three more times that day, too. Scary stuff.
From the doctor, where they called 911, I was sent to Yale New Haven hospital. I was admitted later that night and ended up spending a few days there.
Diagnosis: A really gross stomach virus which triggered an unknown, underlying condition. So as I’m somewhat on the mend, I’m set for a whole round of testing to figure out what is really wrong with me.
In the meantime, I’ve had zero energy to do much of anything besides sleep, hence the lack of blog posts.
Anyway, I’ll be getting back into the swing of things next week as we start to dip into single digit days between us and pitchers and catchers reporting.
Thank you for understanding and thank you to all the well wishes already sent my way. It means so much to me.
-Andrew Vazzano