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Friday’s Mets News

February 22, 2008 By: Keith Category: Billy Wagner, Carlos Beltran, David Wright, Eddie Kunz, Florida Marlins, Johan Santana, MLB, Minor League Baseball, NL East, New York Mets, Oliver Perez, Orlando Hernandez, Pedro Martinez, Philadelphia Phillies No Comments →

John KrukThe Mets are working on creating a divisional rivalry.  The closest thing they have to that is the Braves, but that’s because I grew up in it.  There isn’t any folklore passed down for decades between the Mets and the Braves though.  The Mets are an expansion team which makes it tough to form a rivalry, and the Braves bounced around from Boston to Milwaukee to Atlanta and were never in the NL East until 1994.  The Phillies have been around forever, but there hasn’t been this kind of hype between the two team since I can remember.  I can’t even remember the last time the Phillies were good.  They went to the World Series in ‘93 with all of those fat beer guzzling guys with mullets like Kruk, Daulton, and Dykstra.

For two years, Atlanta hasn’t won the division.  The Mets won ‘06 and the Phillies won in ‘07 when the Mets gave up that huge lead.  Last year, the smack talking began with Jimmy Rollins.  This year it started with Carlos Beltran, and other players from both sides find a way to make themselves heard.  The coaches are getting questioned by the media.  It doesn’t seem like it will stop until they play some games on the field.  If you read below then you will see that the fans are buying into it too.

Mets.com:

Just one of those days - Marty Noble lets you know who was hitting the ball out of the park off of Santana in BP today.

Perez wins arbitration case - Marty Noble reported that Oliver Perez “had prevailed in a salary-arbitration case and been awarded a substantial raise — from the $2.325 million he earned last season to the $6.5 million he had sought in the process that both players and clubs regard as a crapshoot. The panel of Steven Wolf, Robert Bailey and Elizabeth Neumeier concluded that Perez’s value was at least one dollar greater than the midpoint between $6.5 million and the $4.725 million proposal the Mets submitted last month.”

Minor League Report: Jonathon Niese - Marty Noble found out what the Mets think of Jonathon Niese and other pitchers in the Minors.

Marlins’ series in Puerto Rico is off - Joe Frisaro noted that the three-game series between the Mets and the Marlins at the end of July will no longer be played in Puerto Rico as intended.  The series will be played at Dolphin Stadium.

Newsday:

More fightin’ words between Mets, Phillies - Beltran has more to say, Wagner chimed in, and Wright handled it dipomatically as usual.

Chipper not interested in Mets-Phillies flap - Larry said “I really don’t care what’s being said, the Phillies and the Mets know we’ll be competitive. They know we’ll be heard from.”  Jones must feel left out.  Poor baby.  I’m still waiting for Chipper to retire.

Notes: El Duque could retire after ‘08 - I guess El Duque doesn’t want to pitch until he’s 60.

E-mail from Port St. Lucie - David Lennon told us that Pedro’s new nickname is Picasso, and Pedro loves it.

New York Daily News:

Carlos Beltran takes second cut at Phils

Billy Wagner believes football tosses helps keep him in right form

Former Mets star Lenny Dykstra sued by firm for $138,000 - A baseball league should be created on an island somewhere in the Pacific, and all of the steroid users should be sent there to compete against themselves.

Maid nabbed in Ambiorix Burgos theft - An employee of the hotel stole the bag of jewelry…isn’t that an unusual suspect?

New York Post:

METS, PHILLIES GO MOUTH TO MOUTH - Pedro throws some jabs at the Phillies now.

AMAZIN’ IT TOOK THIS LONG TO FORM RIVALRY - Mike Vaccaro says it’s about time there is a rivalry between the Phillies and the Mets.

JOHAN TO FACE BATTERS

New York Times:

With Sinker in Tow, a Journey Begins - The Mets drafted Eddie Kunz out of Oregon State last year, and Ben Shpigel found out how Kunz is doing a year later.

The Star-Ledger:

No mas for Puerto Rico series

Mets-Phillies a Rivalry 90 Minutes Away - Matthew Artus included quotes from some Mets about the Phillies.  Artus also found out that there is some shady stuff going on between Mets fans and Phillies fans right now.  MetsBlog was tipped off that the Phillies somehow began selling tickets a day before they were supposed to.  A group of Phillies fans have a Facebook account, and this is what they want to accomplish according to MetsBlog:

As noted in an earlier post to MetsBlog, according to their Facebook Group, more than 500 Phillies fans are planning a ‘Take Over’ of Shea Stadium during the Nationally-televised Phillies-Mets game on September 6, because they are ‘sick and tired of stupid Mets fans taking over Citizen’s Bank Park.’

MetsBlog began their own takeover of Citizens Bank Park, and Artus found this Phillies blog The700Level that got wind of what MetsBlog is trying to do.

Mets’ nice rookie is nasty on the mound - Jeremy Cothran said that about Eddie Kunz.

Willie: Phils not rivals yet

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Thursday’s Mets News

February 21, 2008 By: Keith Category: Ambiorix Burgos, John Maine, Jose Valentin, MLB, Moises Alou, NL East, New York Mets, Philadelphia Phillies, Rick Peterson, Shea Stadium No Comments →

The biggest Mets story of the day is this bag of jewelry that was stolen from the hotel in Port St. Lucie.  Even though it happened to Burgos, I don’t consider it a sports story.  I think there is a big lesson to be learned about it.  Don’t bring $270K worth of jewelry to a hotel.  Leave about $260K of that at home.  I may be inclined to call a few buddies to take a vacation to Port St. Lucie.  When we get down there, we can probably get $250K worth of jewelry from each player on the Mets which is like winning the lottery.  

Mets.com:

Notes: Maine challenges on, off field - Marty Noble pointed out that John Maine is as cerebral in clubhouse as on diamond.

Newsday:

Mets’ Moises Alou gets out of bed hitting - David Lennon lets us know that the Mets are on a mission to won the division and more this season.

Notes: Freddy Garcia in no rush to sign - According to David Lennon, Freddy Garcia cannot pitch until late June or early July so Garcia is going to try to get a contract with a team in contention that needs to add a pitcher for a playoff run.  Further down in the article, Lennon wrote this about Ambiorix Burgos:

In a bizarre turn of events, Mets reliever Ambiorix Burgos had a bag containing $270,000 worth of jewelry stolen from his room at the team hotel on Tuesday only to have it returned later that day by someone who dropped it off at the front desk. According to the Palm Beach Post, the bag contained rings, bracelets, chains and watches. The newspaper also reported that several hours after hotel employees were interviewed about the theft, a man showed up and tossed the bag on the counter, jumped into an SUV and left without talking to police.

Am I the only person that thinks it’s a little bizarre to carry a bag around with $270K worth of jewelry?  Am I the only one that has no compassion for Burgos having his jewelry stolen because he actually brought $270K worth of jewelry in a bag to a hotel?  I think the thief was the only one because he gave it back.

E-mail from Port St. Lucie - David Lennon spotted Rick Peterson without his jacket.  That’s pretty funny.

New York Daily News:

Jimmy Rollins: Phils can win 100 games - Jimmy Rollins strikes back.

Moises Alou may play until he’s 45 - Moises said he would like to play as long as he has the fast hands needed to hit.

Mets meet with Freddy Garcia - Adam Rubin covered the meeting that took place yesterday between the Mets and Freddy Garcia.

Ambiorix Burgos gets bling relief

New York Post:

SOME SPRING IN THEIR STEP - Bart Hubbuch wrote about how Alou is feeling young again.

FAITHFUL FANS FLOCK TO EMBRACE POST-COLLAPSE METS

METS NOT READY FOR FREDDY

New York Times:

The Oracle of the Phillies Has the Last Words

Valentín Wants Chance to Make a Difference - Ben Shpigel tells you how Valentin plans on doing that.

Jewelry of Mets Reliever Is Stolen From His Hotel

The Star-Ledger:

Jewelry heist update

What Describes a True Shea Stadium Experience? - That’s an excellent question…

Alou clutching to career

Burgos’ jewelry swiped

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