Join in and chat with your fellow fans as we all watch the first spring training game of the year...
[Chat removed, as usual.]
Join in and chat with your fellow fans as we all watch the first spring training game of the year...
[Chat removed, as usual.]
The Mets released their 2011 promotion schedule, which you can see on their website.
Here are a few things to adjust your schedule for, and a few more to avoid…
Schedule For
April 8 – Mr. Met Bobblehead
June 4 – Cap and Hot Dog Eating Contest (This can’t be what it sound like.)
June 18 – Blue Cap
July 19 – Ike Davis Bobblehead
August 5 – Jose Reyes Banner (Hope he’s still a Met!)
Avoid
April 9 – Winter Hat (It’s April!)
June 23 – Senior Stroll
August 27 – Green T-Shirt
A few years old, but still a gem.
Yes, that’s John Maine and Duaner Sanchez.
Is MetsBlog’s work in Port St. Lucie not enough? Anthony from Love Live Shea Stadium is also down at spring training, posting photos, videos and updates.
Here’s a photo Anthony shot of D.J. Carrasco pitching from the mound…
According to Baseball Prospectus (via) these Mets are on the 40-man roster but have no options left…
I’m going to venture a guess and say Acosta, Hu and Misch make the team, while Evans and Hernandez trickle to Triple-A. It’s just something to keep your eye on through Spring Training.
Here is James Kannengieser’s Opening Day Roster Projection for mid-February…
He notes that Eamus, Murphy and Hu make the team over Luis Castillo, who is cast by the wayside. Also, that Nickeas makes the team because of Ronny Paulino’s PED suspension.
On paper, the players in the field look pretty good. If Thole and Davis have good seasons, Bay and Beltran bounce back and everyone else plays to expectations, that’s a pretty nice lineup.
The pitching is a little suspect. Dickey, Pelfrey and Niese all could be great and rolling the dice with Capuano and Young could pay off. Hopefully the pitchers that will be used as depth for the inevitable injuries can hold up in the meantime. And we will all patiently await the return of Johan Santana.
The bullpen, though, is the weakest point of all this. I’m far from confident in Buchholz, Tankersley, Acosta or Misch. Guys like Tim Byrdak and Pedro Beato also have a shot to make the team, but Kannengieser’s current picks make sense.
As always, it’ll be interesting to see how the team shakes out. Does Sandy Alderson have the cajones to cut Castillo entirely? Who will make the team for the bench? How does the bullpen shape up? Spring Training should be fun.
What do you think of Kannengieser’s projected lineup?
“When he walks in the first day,
he's the center fielder.”
-Terry Collins on Carlos Beltran
This conversation is a battle of who irks me more:
Mike Francesa or the oblivious Mets fan.