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Note: Thank You for Reading & Helping with MetsBlog

by Matthew Cerrone on March 16th, 2010 at 2:20 pm

I am able to spend lots and lots of time every day responding to questions, researching information and producing content for MetsBlog.com, but I don’t do it alone…

First off, I’d like to thank the team’s outstanding beat writers, who dig up all sorts of interesting information, which often provides the framework for you and I and talk radio to debate and think about the Mets all day long.

I’d also like to again thank Joe Pizzuro from Belle Media Design for the wonderful work he did in re-designing this current edition of MetsBlog.com.  Joe is very, very talented and incredibly knowledgeable – particularly in coding WordPress; he is full of ideas; and easy to work with.  His information can always be found in the footer of this blog.  So, hire him, if you need a designer.

In addition, I’d like to thank John Keegan from PressHarbor.com, whose company has been hosting MetsBlog and providing support to me for more than five years.

In that time, John has become a very good friend, and a trusted advisor, who has pulled me out of more technical fires than I can count… the same can be said for Anthony DeRosa, who you may know from Hot Foot, but who is also doing outstanding work with his newest project, Neighborhoodr.

I need to also thank my colleagues at SNY, especially Jason Potere and Jeff Goldman, who do great work producing video for this site and for SNY.TV; Gil Santana, who keeps my laptop, other gadgets and Internet connection ticking; and Ted Berg, who fills in on the blog from time to time, who is super talented, and who gives me something new to think about every day.

Also, special thanks to Michael Baron, who has done a terrific job coming in from the MetsBlog bullpen to post new content when I am unavailable; also he’s an outstanding photographer, which you can see at MetsPhotos.com.

Most important, thank you for reading MetsBlog.com, which would be nothing without each and every one of you logging on every day.

I love to write MetsBlog, and I love rooting for the Mets, and so I look forward to blogging yet another season, which I hope will end with a World Championship.