3/2/10

First spring training lineup from rainy Florida

The Mets will travel to the ESPN Wide World of Sports to take on the Atlanta Braves in what will likely be a rainy and wet afternoon of baseball.  Reports are that the weather is clearing up.

The game, scheduled for 1:10 p.m., will be broadcast on SNY.

Here’s the lineup the Mets will trot out…

  1. Gary Matthews Jr. – CF
  2. Luis Castillo – 2B
  3. Jose Reyes – SS
  4. David Wright – 3B
  5. Jason Bay – LF
  6. Mike Jacobs – DH
  7. Jeff Francoeur – RF
  8. Ike Davis – 1B
  9. Chris Coste – C

Due to the impending weather, a lineup change was put through.  Your new lineup…

  1. Jesus Feliciano – LF
  2. Ruben Tejada – SS
  3. Gary Matthews Jr. – CF
  4. Mike Jacobs – DH
  5. Mike Hessman – 3B
  6. Ike Davis – 1B
  7. Chris Coste – C
  8. Jason Pridie – RF
  9. Luis Hernandez – 2B

Nelson Figueroa will get the start.  Pedro Feliciano, Bobby Parnell and Ryota Igarashi are slated to pitch as well.

Don’t read too much into this lineup.  Yes, Reyes is batting third again, but who knows what Jerry Manuel will do tomorrow, in a week, in a month.

Baseball, with the weather cooperating, may be back on TV today.

This headline made me giggle

Matthews: I'm natural choice for Mets leadoff spot

Not that Gary Matthews Jr. can’t help the Mets (if any, not by much), but if he thinks he’ll be hitting leadoff (yes, he is today, but so what?) regularly, the Mets have much, much more to worry about.

3/1/10

Jose Reyes hits two-run triple in first AB [Quote]

Via NJ.com…

“To be honest with you, it felt a little weird when I stepped in the batter's box,” Reyes said. “It was a long time that I don't face a big-league pitcher. When I hit the ball, I said, ‘Oh, God, I have to run now.’”

Reyes said he never thought about stopping at second, though. He said he wasn't running quite at full speed, but with the ball rattling around the right-field corner, he didn't have to.

Sorry if you drool on yourself after reading this.

Manuel’s Musing

Manuel's Musing “Johan is that good where he’s at a stage in his career where I don’t think that much matters.”

-Jerry Manuel on Johan Santana having a personal catcher

The first lineups of the season

And because it’s an intrasquad game, we get two for the price of one.

Visiting team

  1. Angel Pagan – CF
  2. Alex Cora – 2B
  3. Jason Pridie – LF
  4. Jeff Francoeur – RF
  5. Mike Jacobs – 1B
  6. Fernando Tatis – 3B
  7. Josh Thole – C
  8. Ruben Tejada – SS
  9. Chris Carter – DH
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  10. Tobi Stoner – RHP

Home team

  1. Gary Matthews Jr. – CF
  2. Luis Castillo – 2B
  3. Jose Reyes – SS
  4. David Wright – 3B
  5. Daniel Murphy – 1B
  6. Fernando Martinez – LF
  7. Henry Blanco – C
  8. Kirk Nieuwenhuis – RF
  9. Frank Catalanotto – DH
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  10. Jon Niese – LHP

Matt Cerrone over at MetsBlog will be streaming some of the game, which begins at 11 a.m.

2/28/10

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2010 Mets uniforms, via Wikipedia [Image]

I don’t know why, but these interest me.  Here are the Mets uniforms for the upcoming season from the Mets Wikipedia page…

From the Wikipedia, as Ted Berg would say

Now if they’d only bring back the Mercury Mets uniforms.  Heck, I think they’d be a hot item.  I’d buy one.

Escobar might start season on DL, says Manuel

The back-and-forth on Kelvim Escobar’s shoulder soldiers on.

First, he was fine.  Then, he couldn’t grip a baseball.  After that, he could throw just fine with Johan Santana.  Now, he’s taking it slow and might start the season on the DL.  At least, according to Jerry Manuel.

Also, since he’s in camp but still not able to throw, he’s well behind in the race for the set-up man.  The likely leading candidate is Ryota Igarashi.

2/27/10

Manuel’s Musing

Manuel's Musing “I told him not to worry about trying to go all over the place and impress people. With that type of stuff, the way that ball cuts at the end, that one pitch has been pretty good for the guy across town.”

-Jerry Manuel on Jenrry Mejia (and Mariano Rivera)

2/26/10

Beimel considering Mets offer, Lopez clears waivers

Joe Beimel, one of the left-handed relievers left on the market, is considering an offer from the New York Mets, according to the Denver Post.

“We've been talking to them for a good part of the offseason. I am still just being patient, waiting for the right deal,” Beimel told the Denver Post.

…which surprised me.  It’s not as if Beimel is waiting for a multi-million dollar deal or anything.  Just a lefty reliever going somewhere on a one-year deal, or so.  Surprised it’s taken so long for him to find a fit.

Also, in case you were really worried, Arturo Lopez cleared waivers and returned to camp as a non-roster invitee.

Whew!