I’m Reading: about Marco Scutaro, Mo, & FNPs
According to Newsday’s Neil Best, of Watchdog, the 1969 Mets invented the locker-room champagne celebration.
In a post to NY Baseball Digest, Frank Russo wonders if the Mets should hire Tony Pena to be their next manager.
…a) i did not know that, and i am not at all surprised, and b) nice work
to whomever at Newsday reverted back to using a black on white text block for their blogs…
Joe D of Mets Merized Online looks at the market for free-agent shortstops, in the wake of Jose Reyes’s looming surgery, and advocates for signing Marco Scutaro to a two-year deal.
Scutaro hit .282 with 48 extra base hits, a .379 OBP, 60 RBI and 14 stolen bases for the the Blue Jays this season, during which he played both shortstop and second base – last season he also played first base, third base and left field.
Ed Ryan of Mets Fever says, “It’s time for a complete change.”
Matt Silverman of MetsSilverman explains what an FNP Met is.
In a post to Mets Lifer, Dave looks at how to fix the coaching staff.
Lastly, yes, the Mets gave Mariano Rivera the pitching rubber from Citi Field, on which he saved his 500th career game, to which Bar Stool Sports asks, in a NSFW-post, “How can you be completely out of touch with your entire fan base and their feelings towards the cross town rival?”





