Notebook: Monday Evening
The Mets inquire about Baes…
The Mets inquire about Baes…
Gammons spreads some rumors…Hudson is close to being a Brave for five years…Urbina’s going nowhere…
Strickland looks solid, and wants to stay a Met, Keppinger is the first to get hurt, a little bean-ball action comes to the PSL, and a few Ops check in…
Two Ops check in from PSL, Kaley from Flushing Local breaks down the Mets OF dillema and SI tells us why not to be overly excited…
The Fan Experience…
Many of you are attending Mets camp in Port St. Lucie, which is fantastic. If you are, I’d love for you to send any pictures you’d like to share and/or write up a review of the overall experience, so that all us envious fools stuck freezing behind our desks can live vicariously through [...]
The Mets want Urbina, two Ops check in from PSL, Beltran taps Wright and Reyes to be his work out buddies…
If it’s speed and athleticism you want, Willie, well, it’s speed and athleticism you have - use it wisely. Buck tradition and bat Wright cleanup…
Sickels reviews the Mets 20 prospects, we get a breakdown on the vibe from the PSL and could the Mets want Charles Johnson…
He’s now Freddy WillPay, old Mets return to Shea, Martinez makes a threat, the M’s want Cameron and Willie has standards…
Beltran compares the Mets to Little Leaguers, but in a good way, a reader argues for Pedro’s durability as the pitcher threatens to shoot a reporter…
Tons of news on Cameron, too much, actually, Willie loves his team’s attitude, Beltran wants five rings and Pedro works with the kids…
OF Carlos Beltran and OF Mike Cameron have both just arrived at Port St. Lucie, says Ed Coleman of WFAN….
The NY Post says Cameron will be gone by opening day, while other sources disagree, as the Mets invite more to spring training, they’re restricting the view of fans, and we start MetsBlog Operatives, an open door policy…
Lots of little news from the weekend, including Willie’s hardline rules…
Yesterday marked the first day of Pitchers-n-Catchers, and with it comes the official start of creating a bullpen that will be vital to the success of the 2005 Mets…