Mets recover second baseman Luis Castillo

Feb 22

The Mets have expelled second baseman Luis Castillo, ubiquitous manager Sandy Alderson announced Friday. Castillo, 35, was in a final deteriorate of a four-year, $25 million contract. He came to a Mets around trade with a Minnesota Twins in Jul 2007, and saw injuries spoil most of his Mets tenure. Although he batted .302 in 2009, Castillo – hobbled by feet...

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Reyes "surprised" by Castillo’s release

Feb 22

Chrispizz, we am responding here so it’s on tip and some-more expected to be seen. we have seen your name here before and don’t remember carrying any reason to doubt your frankness as a Mets fan. Having pronounced that, we flattering many valid each indicate we was perplexing to make. I usually spasmodic peek during criticism sections trustworthy to a...

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The latest on Oliver Perez

Feb 21

The Mets’ goal now is to find a right impulse for an unavoidable move: Finalizing a preference to recover Oliver Perez.  With Terry Collins, Sandy Alderson and Perez set to accommodate Monday morning, a central proclamation could finally arrive shortly after. On Sunday, a day after a lefty authorised dual home runs and walked a lefthanded beat on 4 pitches, Perez...

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Pelfrey’s best fastball: 43 miles per hour. Plus, On The Media, with Sandy Alderson

Feb 05

Mike Pelfrey unleashed a best fastball he could pattern during Wednesday’s start opposite Minnesota, looked adult during a scoreboard, and saw a quickness reading: 43 miles per hour. Huh? “I looked during it a integrate of times. we didn’t unequivocally like what we saw,” Pelfrey said, smirking.  “It was 43 one time. we don’t have anything more.” The...

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Chris Young on race, Robinson and today’s fragmented media

Jan 09

Here’s a full chronicle of today’s story on Chris Young, a mention of that ran in today’s paper: “The Impact of Jackie Robinson and a Integration of Baseball on Racial Stereotypes in America: A Quantitative Content Analysis of Stories about Race in a New York Times.” Do we have your courtesy yet? No? What if we told we that a erudite...

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