3/11/10

Jose Reyes’ overactive thyroid

From the Mets…Jose's thyroid

The additional blood tests confirmed that Jose Reyes's thyroid hormone blood levels are elevated and he is hyperthyroid. Mets Medical Director Dr. David Altchek last night spoke with Jose and his representatives. As prescribed by the doctors and specialists, Jose’s treatment plan is to rest, refrain from athletic activity and make changes in his diet. The doctors will monitor Jose's thyroid levels through regular blood tests. Once Jose’s thyroid levels return to normal, he will be cleared to resume baseball activities.

The waiting game begins.

Reyes’ thyroid could return to normal in a few weeks (mine were out of whack after my stint in the hospital at the beginning of February and were back to normal three weeks later), or it could be a lot longer.

Andy McCullough at NJ.com says it could be two weeks, or eight.

Update: Here’s why Reyes won’t be treated with medication, which I guess is a good thing.

For Reyes and for Mets fans, this sucks.

Just when he thought he would be returning to lead the team and when fans are itching to watch him play again, he’s sidelined once more.

Strangely, Reyes will not be receiving treatment (usually, a radioactive chemical, taken orally, to knock out some of the function from the thyroid), but will rather wait and see.  The bad part about this is, if in a few weeks, nothing is changed, he’ll have to go the medicinal route, likely keeping him out even longer.

3/9/10

12 Angry Mascots: Jeff Wilpon’s vlog

The mad minds behind 12 Angry Mascots are launching a Jeff Wilpon video blog called The WilVlog.

Below is the first installment.

They plan to post every Tuesday and Thursday for the next few weeks.

This should be fun.

(Driving to Atlantic City for the next few days.  Might have Internet, might not.  If not, talk to you on Friday!)

My Q&A with Macho Row

I did a quick Mets and NL East Q&A with the Phillies blog Macho Row.

Here’s a quick sampling…

How hot is the water that general manager Omar Minaya is sitting in? Is the pressure on Minaya to get the team back to the playoffs at a point where this is a make-or-break season?
Sizzling. I'm not sure this is a make-or-break season, but it might be a make-or-break year. If the team stinks it up and then he doesn't go out and get some big names by 2011, he's out.
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What about manager Jerry Manuel? Will Manuel be the manager at the end of the 2010 season?
If Minaya's is sizzling, Manuel's is literally on fire. Manuel could be out in 20 games if they fall flat out of the gate. He's a dead man walking and he knows it too. A lot rides on the beginning of the season. I may as well write up his "obituary" now and just wait to post it.

For the full Q&A, where I discuss Citi Field, Jerry Manuel’s love affair with Jenrry Mejia and more, head over to Macho Row.

Manuel’s Musing

Manuel's Musing “With the question marks we have at two, three and four, each day those guys go out and throw strikes and compete is a big plus for us.”

-Jerry Manuel on the starting rotation

At least he admits they are question marks.  But no question mark at five?  Isn’t that the biggest question mark of them all?

3/8/10

My fantasy baseball team: Ryota’s Toyotas

Because I will be out most of the day, I’ll post my fantasy baseball team for you to enjoy/laugh at…

Ryota’s Toyotas - “Putting the pedal to the metal!”

Batters

  • Victor Martinez – 1B/C
  • Prince Fielder – 1B
  • Brandon Phillips – 2B
  • Chone Figgins – 3B
  • Marco Scutaro – SS
  • Carlos Beltran – OF
  • Nick Markakis – OF
  • David DeJesus – OF
  • Corey Hart – OF
  • Martin Prado – 1B/2B/3B
  • Cody Ross – OF
  • Chase Headley – 3B/OF

Pitchers

  • Cole Hamels – SP
  • Joe Saunders – SP
  • J.A. Happ – SP/RP
  • Scott Feldman – SP
  • Ricky Romero – SP
  • Johnny Cueto – SP
  • Heath Bell – RP
  • Matt Guerrier – RP
  • Jeremy Affeldt – RP

As you can see, I have no chance of earning any saves this season.  I have tried to corner the market on holds, though.

Any questions, comments or suggestions for my team?  Leave ‘em in the comments.

Manuel’s Musing

Manuel's Musing “If we were to speak today, and not having much history with him, I would say that he would definitely be one of the 11 or 12 pitchers that we take.”

-Jerry Manuel, not on Jenrry Mejia, but on Hisanori Takahasi

3/7/10

Fernando Martinez!

Woah, woah, woah.

It’s been four games, everyone.  Let’s calm down a bit.

Yes, Fernando Martinez is hitting .667 / .667 / 1.333, but he’s only had 12 ABs.  Yes, he went 4-4 yesterday.  Yes, he hit two home runs.

There is no doubt in my mind that Martinez will break camp and head to Buffalo to get regular playing time.  Sure, he might have a nice spring training, but the Mets had a pretty set outfield. 

The centerfield job will be between Angel Pagan and Gary Matthews Jr., barring injury.  Left field, obviously, is Jason Bay’s.  Right field goes to Jeff Francoeur.

But, depending on the season, both the Mets and F-Mart’s, he could be up with the team later in the year.  In fact, if the team doesn’t do very well, it’s not out of the realm of possibility that Francoeur gets shipped elsewhere and F-Mart takes over in RF.

As long as he stays healthy and puts up numbers, that is.  Not a small feat for the oft-injured prospect.

I’m glad we can get excited about F-Mart (and Jenrry Mejia, Ike Davis and Josh Thole).  It feels good, doesn’t it?

3/6/10

Fun with a week of spring training stats

It’s (early in) spring training, where stats don’t matter and no one cares about wins, so let’s have some fun with stats from a handful of games.

  • Jason Pridie and Ruben Tejada are tied at the top with 10 AB a piece.
  • Luis Hernandez leads the team with 11 PA.
  • Russ Adams leads the team with a 1.000 OBP.  3 singles in 3 AB in two games.
  • Adams also leads the team in slugging percentage, with a 2.000.
  • Four players have one home run so far: Russ Adams, Ike Davis, Gary Matthews Jr. and David Wright.
  • Davis and Pridie lead the team with 4 RBI.
  • Davis has notched 8 total bases, leading the team.  Matthews Jr. trails by one base.
  • Pridie also leads the team in strikeouts, with 4.  Matthews Jr. has 3 and Jason Bay and Luis Hernandez each have K’d twice.
  • Fernando Tatis is one of eight players to have grounded into a double play so far.
  • Nelson Figueroa has tossed six innings so far, the most on the team.
  • Figueroa, Sean Green, Eddie Kunz and Bobby Parnell have each walked three batters.  Kunz managed to do that while only notching one out.  Green, one more.
  • Figueroa also leads the team in strikeouts, with eight.  Bobby Livingston and Jon Niese each have K’d five.
  • Parnell has allowed the most total bases, with 11.
  • Ryota Igarashi has posted the lowest batting average against, with a .100.

And that’s enough meaningless stats for today.  Enjoy the warm Saturday.

The Mets play tomorrow at 1:10 p.m. and the game is on WPIX.

Manuel’s Musing

Manuel's Musing “If we continue to see that, we have to have some strong conversations.”

-Jerry Manuel on Jenrry Mejia

3/5/10

Oh my… Just look… [Image]

The Brooklyn Cyclones will be giving this jersey away at their “Jersey? Sure!” Night on July 21…

We're not all like that, I promise.

Why, why, why must my home state have such a bad rep?

All I can do is shake my head.