Jun 19, 2013

Amazin’ Avenue Annual 2011: New York Mets Preview

Just a quick heads up to you guys out there. The Amazin’ Avenue Annual 2011: New York Mets Preview is now available to order. It wont be released until March 1st but you can go ahead and reserve your copies today.

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I placed my order for mine today, and am looking forward to checking it out. I post a review of it once I get a chance to sit down with it in a week or two.

My only question is how can a dude get to be a a part of this? It’s a goal for 2011!

Terry Collins with Mike Francesa

Michael Baron over at MetsBlog.com has posted a basic transcript of what Terry Collins said to Mike Francesa about how he see’s the season panning out and how he plans to manage.

Some of the highlights are:

Jose Reyes will leadoff, but he feels Angel Pagan is the best fit to bat second, as he’s someone who has the patience to take pitches and give Reyes a chance to run and “do his thing”.

–Collins will sit down with Carlos Beltran when he arrives in Port St. Lucie and come up with a game plan – he will have an opportunity to prove his knee is healthy and play centerfield, but the situation will be resolved, one way or the other, after 10-12 games in Spring Training.

–He feels Luis Castillo is among those fighting to win the second base job, as he says he’s determined to be in much better shape this year.

To read the entire version head over to MetsBlog.com and read the entire thing as it has some pretty interesting stuff.

Ex Met JP To Wed In Bullpen

Funny story involving former Met Jason Phillips right here.

Reason to hope?

Will Leitch wrote a great article for New York Magazine discussing why the Mets might not be as bad as we think.  He lays it out pretty simple why we sometimes need to take a step back and get some perspective.

I know the last 3 or so years have been brutal, but according to him it could certainly be worse.

As painful as the past three and a half years have been—essentially, every moment since Carlos Beltran watched Adam Wainwright’s Bugs Bunny curveball swoosh past him in Game 7 of the 2006 National League Championship Series—the Mets are not, in fact, doomed. The vast majority of teams in Major League Baseball would love to be in the Mets’ position, with a loyal fan base, a pretty stadium, a surprisingly fertile minor-league system, and, of course, hundreds of millions of payroll dollars. In 2006, the Mets, with their core of David Wright, Reyes, and Beltran, seemed primed to dominate the NL East for years. It has all gone wrong since then. But it’s not too late: Wright is only 27 years old, Reyes 26. Minaya and Manuel might not be the right men to steer this ship in the right direction—and nothing is going to help them catch the Phillies this year—but the Mets can still fix this. Here’s how.

It’s a great article to read if your like me and want to start to focus on what needs to be done to fix this. My views have changed from cheering for the team day-to-day to trying to look forward more and try to see where this is all going.

He touches on how the Mets draft philosophy has to change and they need to go after those bonus babies, exactly as we have yelled and screamed about here at the Pundit.

What’s more is probably part of his closing paragraph:

Clean house.
All of these moves are basic ones that almost any management team in baseball might have made. They are not ones the current Minaya-Manuel tandem have shown any tendency to even consider. (The Mejia decision was made only because Wilpon threw some chairs around in Atlanta.) What these moves require is a fresh perspective, an efficiency expert to come in, see what the Mets have and don’t have, and trim the fat.

Go give it a read – it does a great job of summing up my feelings as a dire Mets fan.
Will Leitch: No Miracle Required

Thanks to the Hotfoot guys for the heads up with the link.

SNY Postgame

Check out Gary and Keith’s analysis of tonight’s 2-1 loss to the Marlins here.

Cheatin’ Phils

If you missed it, the Rockies caught the Phillies bullpen coach using binoculars to zero in on Miguel Olivo’s signs Wednesday in Denver. Shane Victorino was also seen on the bullpen phone during the game. If you remember Santana’s last start out, he changed the way he held his arms during the windup, in regards that the Phils knew exactly what was coming in that previous Sunday night game. If you remember both the Mets and Red Sox put in complaints in previous years about the Phils stealing signs. Manual denied it, but the proofs in the pudding and the videotape doesn’t lie. You can read a lot more about this from NJ.com right here and ESPN.com here.

This is no shock in my opinion, the Phils are a dirty team and get then cry at things like Jose Reyes’ celebrating. I cannot wait to see these guys hit rock bottom one day, remember what goes around comes around. I am glad the Rockies guys were smart enough to pick up on this and bring this to the attention of MLB. I am no idiot, no matter how good the Phils are or how small their park is there is no way they knock Johan around for 10 runs without cheating. Obviously, the Mets were privy to this as they changed Santana’s delivery in the next start. Just another reason to hate those bastards who live in our shadow!

Links: Around the horn

Check out Kerel over at OnTheBlack.com where he gives his thoughts on “Whos hot and who’s not” with the Mets: OnTheBlack.com

Here is an interesting piece about the “Highest Paid Players In 2010″ by team put together by Mike Axisa:  MLBTradeRumors.com

Let me introduce you to Dillon Gee, possibly the next Mets prospect to make an impact:  MetsMerizedOnline.com

Here are some pretty graphs about how Frenchy is coming back down to Earth.  We love pretty graphs!  : TheRopolotans.com

For some quick hitting Mets pics and info do not miss the Hot Foot: HotFootBlog.com

Good article on why officials at Citi should let fans “sneak down” late in games, it’s stupid to not really:  MetsPolice.com

Keep up with what’s going on down on the farm by checking in with Adam Rubin: ESPN New York: Adam Rubin

CitiField Improvements

 One thing I am very excited about for 2010 is CitiField itself. Yes, I was there last year but the Mets have listened to the fans and have made some very positive changes. If you have missed it, Michael Baron over at Metsblog.com and Kerel Cooper of OnTheBlack.com have summarized all of these changes. So on you next visit to Citi go ahead and check out the improvements. You can find Michael’s blog right here and Kerel’s here.

UPDATE: Matthew Cerrone also added this.

Check Out BloggyBonilla.com

A relatively new site that I have started to check out is BloggyBonilla.com, the name,  as clever as any on the Mets beat, got my attention but the content will keep you coming.

Check out Paul and BK’s site right here

Mets Video Of The Day

With so much negativity on WFAN and from the media, I thought we could use something to put a smile on our faces. This is BY FAR, the greatest montage is sports history!!!!

Wild Boys Video: 1986 A Year To Remember