R.A. Dickey's book comes out in a few days, but Sports Illustrated has a few excerpts up now.
Dickey covers finding a syringe in the Ranger's clubhouse, being sexually abused as a child by his babysitter and contemplating suicide.
This will be a fascinating read.
3/27/12
3/20/12
3/17/12
New York Mets on Twitter
I've gone through and compiled a Twitter list of players in the New York Mets organization who are on Twitter.
You can follow the list here. There are currently45 52 players on the list.
If there are any other players than the ones listed here, please let me know and I will add them. If players leave the organization, and I don't update it, tweet me and let me know.
The list will also live on this page on the blog, so you can always check there for updated if you're not into Twitter.
You can follow the list here. There are currently
If there are any other players than the ones listed here, please let me know and I will add them. If players leave the organization, and I don't update it, tweet me and let me know.
The list will also live on this page on the blog, so you can always check there for updated if you're not into Twitter.
3/12/12
What will the 2012 Mets Opening Day lineup look like?
With the news that David Wright is heading back to New York for a visit to the Hospital for Special Surgery and possible cortisone shot, this had me thinking: What will the 2012 Opening Day lineup look like? (Also, go to that link and look at Jon Heyman's photo. Ha!)
Apparently, nothing like the 2011 one (or 2010, for that matter)!
From 2010 to 2011, only one player appeared on both lineups. That player is now a question mark for 2012. So is, obviously, Johan Santana. He's making good progress, sure, but who knows what will happen in the next month. And can Johan go every five days, for more than three innings? Time will tell.
But just look at the turnover from year to year. Rebuilding? Nope. Poor building? Yup.
Wright and Santana could make their OD starts, and that would bring the total of players from last year's lineup up to four. Still not a majority, but still not great.
Apparently, nothing like the 2011 one (or 2010, for that matter)!
Orange lines show players that appear in both. |
But just look at the turnover from year to year. Rebuilding? Nope. Poor building? Yup.
Wright and Santana could make their OD starts, and that would bring the total of players from last year's lineup up to four. Still not a majority, but still not great.
2/27/12
The Mets have 'Underdog' shirts from Jeff Wilpon
Mets players were given orange t-shirts with the Underdog "U" on the front by Jeff Wilpon. Fans are, as expected, polarized on the topic.
I like it. I get the idea behind it, and the motivational tone to it. A lot of people are writing the team off this year - no real shocker there - so why not use the underdog idea as a rallying cry? Works for me.
Others, though, are probably put off by the fact that a Wilpon made this gesture. If Terry Collins, or even a player, had thought of this or made these shirts, it might have meant a little more to everyone and maybe taken a bit of the sting out of the shirt. But because Jeff Wilpon was behind it, it must be evil and mean and angry! Grr!
Look, I get the Wilpons aren't great with their money and have put the team in quite the precarious situation, but it's another thing entirely to think they want the team to lose, or don't want what's best for them. As I wrote a while ago, this is not Major League.
The Wilpons want the Mets to do as well as any fan does. In fact, probably more so. Everyone wants the Mets to win. If they have to wear pink tutus to do it, so be it. These Underdog shirts shouldn't be an issue and we shouldn't make it one, but the simple fact that I'm having to write about it shows that I'm too late for that.
Here's some fan reactions...
I like it. I get the idea behind it, and the motivational tone to it. A lot of people are writing the team off this year - no real shocker there - so why not use the underdog idea as a rallying cry? Works for me.
Others, though, are probably put off by the fact that a Wilpon made this gesture. If Terry Collins, or even a player, had thought of this or made these shirts, it might have meant a little more to everyone and maybe taken a bit of the sting out of the shirt. But because Jeff Wilpon was behind it, it must be evil and mean and angry! Grr!
Look, I get the Wilpons aren't great with their money and have put the team in quite the precarious situation, but it's another thing entirely to think they want the team to lose, or don't want what's best for them. As I wrote a while ago, this is not Major League.
The Wilpons want the Mets to do as well as any fan does. In fact, probably more so. Everyone wants the Mets to win. If they have to wear pink tutus to do it, so be it. These Underdog shirts shouldn't be an issue and we shouldn't make it one, but the simple fact that I'm having to write about it shows that I'm too late for that.
Here's some fan reactions...
Here are the things you need to be able to do to be a Washington Nationals ballgirl
via MLB Team Jobs:
Baseball Knowledge:Fielding foul balls and getting out of the way of fair ones, it is important to know the difference between the two. Also knowing when to retrieve the pitchers’ jackets from the bullpen to run to the dugout.
Fan Interaction:Interacting, motivating and energizing Nats’ fans at all designated Nationals home games through the giving of foul balls to kids and Nats fans.
Gameday Setup and Breakdown:Arriving on time and making sure uniform is clean and neat, stool is clean and in working order and helmet is clean.
Other:Assisting with other on-field activities as needed (Presidents Race, t-shirt toss, etc.).
Education, Experience, Skills, and Abilities
Required: (critical to successful job performance)Prior experience in softball a plus.
Must be reliable, able to arrive at Nationals Park at least 60 minutes prior to gametimes, punctual, courteous, and have good listening and multi-tasking skills.
Ball Girls must display professionalism whenever they are wearing their uniform, as they are brand ambassadors for the entire Washington Nationals organization.
Strong ability to work well with co-workers and supervisors in a team environment and professional manner.
Must have the physical ability to perform athletic activities in all weather conditions, including running around the warning track.
Must be able to lift and carry items up to 50lbs.
Must be available to work during all Nationals home games, including days, nights, weekends and holidays.
2/26/12
2/17/12
Links: Remembering Gary Carter
Mets fans are penning their tributes to Gary Carter. Here's a roundup...
- Toby Hyde, Mets Minor League Blog
- Stephanie Segal, on MetsGrrl
- Ted Berg, TedQuarters
- Kerel Cooper, On The Black
- Jon Springer, Mets By The Numbers
- Joe Janish, MetsToday
- Andrew Rabin, Mystery Files of Shelby Woo
- "Frankie," Frankie and the Fonz
- Bob, Bobs Blitz
- Anonymous, NYM Rant
- Taryn Cooper, Kiner's Korner
- Scott Ilowite, The Daily Stache
- Devon Jeffreys, The Daily Stache
- Dave, Mostly Mets
- Josh Alper, NBC New York
- Greg Prince, Faith and Fear in Flushing
- Jason Fry, Faith and Fear in Flushing
- Chris Jaffe, The Hardball Times
This is not an exhaustive list. Please let me know if you have a link to post.
If you have your own thoughts on the passing of The Kid, please leave them in the comments.
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