Andrew Beaton of Hot Foot takes a closer look at the Mets Fantasy Camp, the ulterior motives that could be behind it.
In a post to Brooklyn Met Fan, Adam writes a letter to Jeff Wilpon, asking him to consider how he is involved in the day-to-day operations of the Mets, and how he is viewed by fans.
The more reports he reads, says Steve from the Eddie Kranepool Society, the more pessimistic he becomes.
Dave Mills of Mike’s Mets lists a few ways the Mets can try to fill a variety of needs this off season.
Similarly, Mack, from Mack’s Mets, continues his look in to the Reconstruction of the Mets.
Lastly, in a post to Faith and Fear in Flushing, Greg Price writes about similarities between the Mets, Willie Randolph and the Nets.
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I hope Peter Gammons is dead wrong about Jeff Wilpon being the GM of the Mets. Does he have any scouting background? Any talent evaluation background? It seems to me his only qualification is that his daddy bought a baseball team, and his is allowed to run it now. As a Knicks fan, this is eerily similar to the Dolan situation. Please Jeff, take a step back, sign the checks, and let the baseball people do their thing.
I hope the fantasy camp post is tongue in cheek as I went to the camp a couple of years ago and was actually ON Joe and Bernard’s team. We basically played .500 ball for a week, yet it was the best week I have ever spent. If the poster were a Mets fan for real, and not just a blogger, he probably would also have a tremendous time as everyone I know who went, would probably go again. In fact, I made so many new friends there, that we stay in touch and have regular get-togethers years after the camp.
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