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Monday, May 19
by
iMets
on Mon 19 May 2008 12:21 AM EDT
Yankees 2 Mets 11
Bronx New York Batting Jose Reyes 2-5 Home Run , 3 RBI David Wright 2-5 2B, 2 Runs Ryan Church 1-4 HR, 3 Runs 2RBI Mets Pitching Ollie Perez 7.2 IP 2 ER 3 H 4 K Joe Smith .1 IP 0 ER 0 H Scott Schoeneweis 1 IP 0 ER 0 H NOTES: Jose Reyes 2nd HR in as many days in 8th Inning Ryan Church 9th HR on the season against Wang during 6th inning Ollie Perez 7.2 innings pitched 2 HBP 4 K's Standing O coming off the field Scott Schoeneweis Finished off the game in 9th Brian Schnieder 1 hit in 4 AB 1 RBI 1 R Luis Castillo 1 hit in 3 AB 1 RBI Run scored Mets Every starter got a RBI except Beltran and Anderson Mets Every Starter scored a run except Alou Player of the Game: Ollie Perez For more post game go to mets.com or Yahoo! Sports Friday, May 16
by
iMets
on Fri 16 May 2008 05:55 PM EDT
PLEASE PLEASE VOTE IN THE POLL! THIS POLL WILL DECIDE ON HOW LONG I WAIT UNTIL I BLOG ON THIS SITE AGAIN!! VOTE!!!!!
Sunday, March 16
by
iMets
on Sun 16 Mar 2008 10:03 PM EDT
Pedro Martinez- He made his spring debut with 4 shutout innings. He average 1 K an inning with 4 total. With a total of 58 pitches he was recorded hitting 91 MPH, but he average in the upper 80's.
With today's performance he should be on track to pitch April 2nd, the second game of the season.Johan Santana- Johan also averaged a strikeout an inning on Saturday with a total of five, but he gave up 4 runs--3 earned-- against the much disliked Cardinals. Although his ERA is up to 4.50 he has a K/BB ratio of 14/2 in a total of 14 innings.Marlon Anderson- In his first start since his collision with right fielder, Ryan Church, Anderson went 3-4 against the Tigers today. Carlos Delgado- WOW! Carlos has been having such bad luck since the last game of the season when he got hit on the wrist with a pitch and broke it {his wrist}. Than earlier in spring training he got injured again. When he came back he was 0-10 with 5 K's. Than he has to good AB's with nice doubles in both of them. Than when he was standing on third, teammate, Brady Clark's bat broke and the shard of the bat hit Delgado on the elbow. Delgado needed 4 stiches to close the wound. ![]() ![]()
Friday, March 14
by
iMets
on Fri 14 Mar 2008 02:46 PM EDT
Well after having about 6 and a half months we got a lot of votes for this site. For those that voted the correct answer is...BLUE and ORANGE was taken from the Brooklyn Dodgers and New York Giants! 85% (41 Votes)In second with 3 votes and 6% of the voting was that it was granted to them when they became a team! Tied with 4% and 2 votes is Fans decided and Owners liked the colors!
NEW POLL ON THE WAY! Thursday, March 13
by
iMets
on Thu 13 Mar 2008 09:39 PM EDT
Instead of playing in yesterday's game Luis Castillo says he intends to play in Saturday's game.
Marlon Anderson is still sidelined with chest pain. He received his injury during a collision
with Right Fielder, Ryan Church, who has played since he was sidelined
with a concussion.He injured his ankle sliding into second base and now Ruben Gotay did light running, but limping he was while doing so. And center fielder, Carlos Beltran, is expected to play this weekend. I am back for the FINAL SEASON AT SHEA! LETS GO METS! Wednesday, July 25
by
iMets
on Wed 25 Jul 2007 08:28 PM EDT
**Posted By Sal**
Pirates 0 Mets 6 Mid 4 Shea Stadium New York Lastings Milledge 2-2 Single Double, Run David Wright 1-1 BB Double, 2 Run Carlos Delgado 2BB, 2 Run Paul Lo Duca 2-2 2 Doubles, 4 RBI Marlon Anderson 1-1 Sac Fly Single, RBI Damian Easley 1-2 Single, RBI Tom Glavine 4.0 IP 0 R 3 H Phillies 0 Nationals 1 NOTES: Lastings Milledge 6 Straight hits...Franchise record 9 straight hits (Vizciano and Olerud) Goerzelany Leaves after 2.1 Innings Due to Injury (Stifness in Left Shoulder) (Second time in as many days the mets chased the SP before 5 innings) Jim Tracy Ejected after 2.2 Tuesday, July 24
by
iMets
on Tue 24 Jul 2007 11:09 PM EDT
We just added a few more widgets. On the top right hand corner we added a link to listen to WFAN live. On the right hand side we added a widget of iMets under the metsblog widget. The iMets widget takes over the Recent Articles Component. And on the right hand side under the Player's news we added a widget of the MLB standings. We will continue to add widgets.
iMets
by
iMets
on Tue 24 Jul 2007 09:43 PM EDT
**Posted By Sal**
Pirates 4 Mets 8 Shea Stadium New York Batting Jose Reyes 2-5 Single Double, Run Ruben Gotay 2-4 Single Double, RBI Run Paul Lo Duca 2-4 Double, 2 Runs Shawn Green 1-4 Single, Run Lastings Milledge 3-3 2-Run HR 3 RBI John Maine 1-1 2 Sac Bunts 2-Run HR (First Career HR/extra Base Hit) Mets Pitching John Maine 7.0 Innings 5 H 2 R 6 K's Aaron Heilman 1.0 Inning 1-2-3 Inning Guillermo Mota 1.0 Inning 2 R NOTES: Mets 49-19 in home openers since Willie took over the team(in 2005) Mets left 5 runners on base Mets had 17 hits John Maine faced 27 batters (103 Pitches-63 Strikes) Aaron Heilman had another good outing (9 Pitches-6 Strikes) Lastings Milledge had a break out type game Ruben Gotay continues to produce against RHP Ruben Gotay continues to produce behind Reyes in the 2 hole Paul Lo Duca had a good day at the plate (2 Hits, 2 Runs) Nissan Post Game Live! NOW on SNY Gieco Sportsnite Coming up after Nissan Post Game Live! on SNY Sportsnite Headlines: David Stern Talks about the Referee Betting Scandal More on the Micheal Vick Scandal Curtis Martin Retires MLB Headlines: Bud Selig Will Attend the Giants vs. Braves Series in San Fran Craig Biggio Set To Retire after season Player of the Game: John Maine For more post game go to mets.com or Yahoo! Sports
by
iMets
on Tue 24 Jul 2007 08:38 PM EDT
**Posted By Sal**
Pirates 2 Mets 6 Jose Reyes 2-3 Single Double Ruben Gotay 2-3 Single Double Lastings Milladge 2-2 Single Double John Maine 1-1 Sac Bunt 2-Run HR Just Giving You a basic idea of what's going on in the game. Note: Kieth Likes Lo Duca's New Walk Up Song Ian Snell Pitched ONLY 4 innings John Maine 6 K's 2 R Allowed Sunday, July 22
by
iMets
on Sun 22 Jul 2007 10:48 PM EDT
We posted a non-met related poll just to get your opinion on the topic. This topic was discussed on Mike and the Angry Puppy all Friday. We will TRY to post a METS poll.
Just Vote and the mets poll will be posted on the left side on top
by
iMets
on Sun 22 Jul 2007 12:30 PM EDT
Here are the results of the poll.
Q; Who Is The Lightest Throwing Pitcher? A: Tim Wakefield- 8 Votes 42% B: Rich Harden- 5 Votes 26% C: Mike Maroth- 0 Votes 0% D: Jason Vargas- 3 Votes 16% E: Scott Bloenwies- 2 Votes 11% F: Other- 1 Vote 5% 19 Votes Tuesday, July 17
by
iMets
on Tue 17 Jul 2007 08:21 AM EDT
Here at iMets, we are trying to keep a clean comment section. Therefore We will have the same comment policy as metsblog.com. In case you don't know it we will remind you.
The comment section of this website is for adding your own commentary to a specific post at iMets.com. We highly encourage you to challenge us or your fellow readers. However, should you personally attack a fellow reader, in any way, your comment will be removed. If you are making random, unrelated remarks for the sake of writing to this blog your comment will be removed. Swearing, racial slurs, violent remarks, and hateful comments directed towards us, my readers, as well as irrelevant babble, are not welcome on this site. Also, altering the way words are spelled, such as adding symbols and random letters to disguise the remark, will not allow the comment to stand. If a reader continues to behave in this manner, he or she will have their posting privileges revoked. The overwhelming majority of this site's readers utilize and read the comments to get varying opinions about the subject at hand. I understand that it's your right to swear, express your thoughts, tease people, and so on, and you should most certainly exercise this right. Just do it on another website. It's that simple – if for no other reason than this is a blog, and not a message board. They are two very different forms of communication. iMets will not allow anonymous comments anymore. If you would like to comment either log in or create a profile.Monday, July 16
by
iMets
on Mon 16 Jul 2007 11:26 PM EDT
**Posted By Sal**
Mets At The Plate: Hit less first 2 2/3 innings Sosa 1st Career Double Reyes Single Wright Single, R Delgado Single Lo Duca RBI Single Beltran 12 Pitch AB in 1st Padres At The Plate: Bradley BB, R K. Greene 2B, R Barrett RBI Single Wells Single Sosa 4.0 4H 2R 1K 2 BB Wells 4.1 5H 1R 2K 0 BB Braves Lose Nats Win Phillies Trailing
by
iMets
on Mon 16 Jul 2007 09:53 PM EDT
**Posted By Sal**
...The Game... New York Mets (51-40) at San Diego Padres (50-40) PETCO Park, San Diego, CA ...The Line Up... Mets 7 Jose Reyes SS 44 Lastings Milledge LF 15 Carlos Beltran CF 5 David Wright 3B 21 Carlos Delgado 1B 16 Paul Lo Duca C 20 Shawn Green RF 22 Jose Valentin 2B 29 Jorge Sosa P ...The Pitchers... RHP Jorge Sosa (7-3, 3.92 ERA) LHP David Wells (4-5, 4.31 ERA) ...Players To Watch... NYM: Jorge Sosa- Sosa's first start off the DL (Hamstring) SD: Jose Cruz is batting .375 in eight career at-bats against Sosa. Facing the Mets, the outfielder is 23-for-81 with a 1.044 OPS in 24 career games. ...Catch It... SNY IO Channel 60 (HD 730) MLB.TV WFAN 660 AM WADO 1280 AM (Espanol) MLB Game Day Audio ...UP NEXT... Tomorrow- Orlando "El Duque" Hernandez VS. San Diego Padres Wednesday- John Maine VS. San Diego Padres Thursday- Tom Glavine VS. LA Dodgers Sunday, July 15
by
iMets
on Sun 15 Jul 2007 04:17 PM EDT
**Posted By Sal**
Here's a Week In Review because the last few days were WILD! SUNDAY: John Maine was STILL NOT announced to the NL ALL-STAR Team TUESDAY: Jose Reyes has a 3 hit game in The All-Star game Carlos Beltran Triples in the All-Star Game NL Loses All-Star Game THURSDAY: (Hold on, This is were it gets WACKY!) The Mets Fire Hitting Coach Rick Down The Mets Hire Ricky Henderson to the coaching staff The Mets DFA Julio Franco The Mets Call Up Lastings Milladge Who scores Game Winning Run The Mets make Franchise history by hitting back-to-back HR's To lead off the game The Mets Win their first game back from the All-Star Break without a hitting coach FRIDAY: The Mets Name HoJo Their Hitting coach making Ricky Henderson their first base coach John Maine Starts Friday nights game He Gives up a Grand Slam 4 batters into the game Lastings Milladge Hits a 3 run Home run Mets Lose 8-4 SATURDAY: The Mets Honor long time announcer Ralph Kiner before the 7:10 Game Lastings Milladge knocks in the go ahead run in a 2-1 Nail Biter giving Tommy G. win 298 SUNDAY: The Mets DFA RHP Dave Williams to make room for Oliver Perez The Mets Win 5-2 Billy Wagner Gets Save #20 in 21 Chances Jose Reyes Hits a HR Oliver Perez gets the W Adam Dunn Breaks some lights on the Shea Scoreboard with a MONSTER HR Now the Mets need to activate Jorge Sosa for tomorrow's game so watch out for another move! Thursday, July 12
by
iMets
on Thu 12 Jul 2007 09:45 AM EDT
**Posted By Sal**
It Finally happened! Rick Down was fired by the Mets! Rickey Henderson was hired to replace Down on the coaching staff. It was not said what Rickey would coach. The Mets are debating between Rickey and HoJo to decide who will take over as the batting coach and who will be the first base coach. Stay tuned we will keep you posted. Monday, July 9
by
iMets
on Mon 09 Jul 2007 08:48 PM EDT
**Posted by Allan**
So here we are, staggering into the All-Star break somehow clinging onto first place. So many unexpected things have happened over the course of this season, so here are my midterm report card grades: (Note: I'm not gonna mention the individual problems with RISP because everyone on this team stinks at it) The Opening Day Lineup: Paul Lo Duca: (B) Paulie had a very nice beginning of the season, batting over 300 for most of the year, but when the mets as a team started playing poorly, so did Duke. His avg. is down to around 280 but he is one of the most durable catchers in the MLB . His D is up, and hes been a tremendous leader. Carlos Delgado: (D+) What can we say about Delgado, besides that hes been awful. A batting avg around 240, hes been playing much better as of late. His power has been on and off all season, and his lack of consistency getting on base had me questioning is he was done. His D has been atrocious and he cant buy a hit with a runner on 3rd and 1 out. All in all, an extremely disappointing 1st half for Deli. Jose Valentine: (D) Jose had his dream rejuvenation year last year, but that was last year. Hes been slumping all year, even before he went down with the injury. His D has been much worse then last year due to his knee brace or whatever it is. His job many be in jeopardy with 2 guys waiting in line. Jose Reyes: (A) Theres not much negativity going on in Jose's world, as hes been a model of consistence on a very inconsistent team. He is stealing on a regular basis and has kept his batting avg up all year long. His D has also been spectacular as well as his walks. Keep it up Jose! Davis Wright: (B) David started off the year awfully alongside Delgado, the difference is, hes broken out and consistently hit since that April. He brought his avg up to a nice 28oish, and hes been a great leader in the clubhouse. However, he needs to spend less time with his extra curricular activities and more time in the batting cages. David was moved up to the 4 spot and will be very important going forward. Shawn Green: (B-) Shawn has been a nice surprise for mets fans this season. He is hitting a respectable 270 and is a nice veteran presence in the clubhouse. His D has been a little better this year and he is showing he isnt as slow as we thought he was on the base paths. Not much else you can say about Shawn, except that he should never shave his head ever again! Carlos Beltran: (C+) Beltran is hitting the same 270 as Green, but we expect more from the top vote-getter in the NL. His lack of veteran leadership has been well documented, but he has been pretty solid all around. As usual, his D has been spectacular and he is using his speed a little more with Wright instead of Delgado batting behind him. Moises Alou: (MED excuse) No this is not a typo, Moises Alou is a New York Met. I cant really give him a grade since he hasnt played since Julio Franco pulled a fastball. When he has been in there, hes been great, batting over 315. Obviously, he doesnt move in left feild, but everyone expected that when we got him. Hopefully, he wont get lost on the way to shea when hes ready to come back. The Starters: Tom Glavine: (B) Known for his consistency, he has been none of that this year. When hes on, hes lights out, as hes shown he can be last year. He has been a victim of a lack of run support and some spotty D behind him. Lets try to get 300 so we can actually focus on the mets as a team, Tommy. John Maine: (A+) As everyone knows, the Maine event deserves to be in the midsummer classic. Hes been great all year, picking up right where he left off during last year's playoffs. Hopefully, we will see him in a mets uni for many years to come. Oliver Perez: (A-) Ollie has been great this year, especially in clutch situations. His 3 wins Vs. Atlanta and his win Vs. the Yankees have made him a instant fan favorite. He has had a couple of shoddy starts, but hes been fairly consistent throughout the season. Orlando Hernandez: (B) A little more inconsistent then the rest of them, El Duque has looked spectacular many times during the year. His stuff has looks extremely nasty, and if he controls it, hes will be unhittable. Jorge Sosa: (B+) Me and Sal had a argument about wheter this was a good pickup, and so far, I have been completly right! Jorge shocked the world when he came up and actually retired batters. With a couple of bad starts sprayed in, Jorge had been spectacular as a 5th starter. Relievers: Aaron Sele: (C-) While not the automatic bandage that Darran Oliver was, Aaron has pitched adequately in his long man role. Like the starters, Aaron has been inconsistent from appearance to appearance. However, he looked very strong in the last couple of outings while trying to save his job. Scott Schoenweis: (D-) Why oh why did we give this man a big 3 year contract? While looking great away from his adoring fans at Shea, he has been awful in high pressure situations in the numerous chances that have presented themselves to him. Maybe the first step in the right direction would be changing to an actual Major league number! Joe Smith: (B) Starting the year out of this world, Smith had quickly been pulled back down. Chad Brad's replacement shows tremendous potential, as long as the bases arent loaded. Pedro Feliciano: (A+) There isnt much to complain about Pedro, as hes been near perfect all year long. He will see his role change as he continues to dominate. Guillermo Mota: (D+) Guillermoid has been everything he was last year and a Indian. Many speculate that his success last year was due to those 'riods, so I dont know what we will see out of him in the 2nd half. Aaron Heilman: (C+) This was the hardest player to judge, as he has pitched better than given credit for. Hes given up way to many home runs, and he has to watch his back as Feliciano might be stealing his 8th inning spot. Billy Wagner: (A+) Billy has been spectacular this season, blowing just one save all year. I dont know about you but I have total confidence when Billy runs in from the 'pen. Bench: (Due to lazyness, I will not give comments to the guys on the bench.) Damion Easley: B+ Ramon Castro: A Endy Chavez: A- Julio Franco: F (sorry old man) Ruben Gotay: A David Newhan: D Carlos Gomez: B+ Other Players: Ambiorix Burgos: B- Mike Pelfrey: C- Jason Varges: F Dave Williams: D- Sandy Alomar Jr: D Ben Johnson: D- Lino Urdinetta: F Friday, July 6
by
iMets
on Fri 06 Jul 2007 07:36 PM EDT
**Posted By Sal**
The Opponent Houston Astros (37-49) Minute Maid Park Houston, Texas The Line-Up for the METS 7 Jose Reyes SS 22 Jose Valentin 2B 15 Carlos Beltran CF 5 David Wright 3B 21 Carlos Delgado 1B 3 Damion Easley LF 20 Shawn Green RF 11 Ramon Castro C 34 Mike Pelfrey P Catch It On... TV SNY IO CHANNEL 60 (HD 730) Radio 660 AM WFAN 1280 AM WADO (Espanol) Players to Watch Jose Reyes- Reyes is batting .326 in 43 career at-bats in Minute Maid Park. Damion Easley- Tonight will be only the second game Easley will play in Left Field in his career. (1st Also came this season) Thursday, July 5
by
iMets
on Thu 05 Jul 2007 07:39 PM EDT
**Posted By Sal**
THE LINE-UP FOR THE METS 7 Jose Reyes SS 9 Ricky Ledee LF 15 Carlos Beltran CF 5 David Wright 3B 21 Carlos Delgado 1B 22 Jose Valentin 2B 20 Shawn Green RF 11 Ramon Castro C 33 John Maine P CATCH IT ON... TV SNY IO Channel 60 or 730(HDTV) RADIO WFAN 660 AM WADO 1280 AM WHO TO WATCH... John Maine- Maine pitched brilliantly in pitcher-unfriendly Citizens Bank Park on Friday night. He has won his past three starts and has walked none in four of his six past outings. LETS GO METS!
by
iMets
on Thu 05 Jul 2007 06:13 PM EDT
**Posted By Sal**
Ed Coleman announced during a 20:20 on WFAN that Carlos Gomez was sent to NY for an MRI. Gomez got injured during last night's game. David Newhan has been called up to take Gomez's spot on the roster. |
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with Right Fielder, Ryan Church, who has played since he was sidelined
with a concussion.