SNY’s Ted Berg, of Ted Quarters, explains why it is pretty obvious that Omar Minaya and Jim Hendry are looking for a ‘sucker.’
In a post to Always Amazin, Matthew Artus points out that Shea Stadium makes an appearance in the film Old Dogs.
Will, of Blue and Orange, uses words to explain why, “Words can’t adequately express the abysmal feeling of impending doom within me when considering the Mets potential off-season transactions.”
Michael Ganci of the Daily Stache is concerned Ben Sheets might be too much of an injury risk for the Mets.
Ed Coleman, on his blog for WFAN.com, discusses whether the Mets should pursue Sheets, as well as Jon Garland, in addition to John Lackey.
To learn of Ovation Worthy pitching performances by Mets pitchers in the playoffs, go to Mets Walkoffs.
Lastly, in an opinion piece for NY Baseball Digest, Howard Megdal defends veteran-sportswriter Marty Noble of MLB.com, who is often critcisized by new, online writers for his view of sabermetrics.
…and then there is me, who thinks too many new, online writers spend way, way too much time worrying about what the old guard is thinking of them… it doesn’t matter, folks… the most important thing to you should be the relationship between you and your readers, not the relationship between you and Marty Noble…
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Your last thought is right on. There’s too much “vs” in baseball reporting these days.
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