“We're going to make some moves here pretty soon.”
-Terry Collins on 2B
Spring training stats mean nothing, so why not take a look at some of the more peculiar numbers…
Check out the spring training stats here. Any good tidbits I missed?
Mets fans are realists. They know that an NL East title is unlikely this year, what with the Phillies having acquired every big-name pitcher except Koufax and Gibson. All we—er,they—really want at the moment is a stable franchise that doesn't need overdraft protection at the bank and a season that doesn't feature another strange calamity that leaves everyone around the league shaking their heads. To be a Mets fan is to cling tenuously to sanity, desperate for nothing as much as 162 games of normalcy.
-Phil Taylor
Headline: Johan Santana's season in jeopardy for the Mets
Second paragraph: One member of the Mets’ organization said that the team is ready to shut down the rehabilitation schedule for Santana if he does not feel comfortable after what is expected to be a simple session of playing catch.
Give me a break, MSM. You’re worse than some bloggers out there with these headlines and crazily sourced info.
Awful.
“I talked to Ollie today and told him we had decided we think the place where he would probably help us the most is being a situational lefty. He said he understood, and he's going to do the best he can to help us in the bullpen.”
-Terry Collins on Oliver Perez
“I can't tell you what was going through my mind. I asked Chip Hale, 'What the [heck]?' Chip said, 'I'm testing him.’”
-Terry Collins on Carlos Beltran’s slide
I’ve been having a hard time lately. When anyone asks me “Who’s your favorite Met?” I answer – without hesitation – David Wright. But is Mr. Wright my favorite Met? I mean, he’s Top 3, no doubt.
But what about Ike Davis, or R.A. Dickey? Jose Reyes obviously deserves mention. And I have a Carlos Beltran shirt.
So I asked my Twitter followers who are their favorite Mets. Here are some of their responses…
Who is your favorite Met? Let me know in the comments!