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Mets Team Report (Yahoo! Sports)
Fri, 10 Sep 2010 01:35:21 PDT
pThe first start for Jenrry Mejia, last Saturday in Chicago, was a nerve-wracking occasion, if not for the 20-year-old pitcher then for the Mets and everyone around him./p pMejia's mother was flown in from the Dominican Republic. And the Mets may have been even more nervous than she was because they were getting their first look at Mejia in the rotation./p pWhen it was over, Mejia had absorbed a loss, giving up four runs in five innings. Now, he hopes to settle in as he makes his second start Friday./p p"I want to get a win," said Mejia, who was 0-2 in 30 relief appearances earlier this season before heading to the minor leagues to stretch out to become a starter again. "I want to get better."/p pThe Mets expect that Mejia will get better, with manager Jerry Manuel already...
Mets' dysfunction goes beyond selfish players (Yahoo! Sports)
Thu, 09 Sep 2010 21:27:00 PDT
Three players deserve blame for skipping out on a visit to a military hospital, but Mets' brass is just as culpable.
Correction: Mets-Nationals story (AP)
Thu, 09 Sep 2010 14:01:37 PDT
In a Sept. 7 story reporting a game between the New York Mets and Washington Nationals, The Associated Press erroneously reported the name of one of the pitchers who appeared in the game in the eighth inning for the Mets. The pitcher's name was Pedro Feliciano, not Jesus Feliciano.
Power Rankings: Hard-charging Twins (Yahoo! Sports)
Thu, 09 Sep 2010 13:49:00 PDT
Don't look now, but Minnesota's late-season charge has the Twins just behind the Yankees.
Mets unhappy with Beltran, Castillo, Perez? (Yahoo! Sports)
Thu, 09 Sep 2010 04:48:29 PDT
The New York Mets haven't been too happy with Carlos Beltran, Luis Castillo and Oliver Perez this season,...
Fri, 10 Sep 2010 01:35:21 PDT
pThe first start for Jenrry Mejia, last Saturday in Chicago, was a nerve-wracking occasion, if not for the 20-year-old pitcher then for the Mets and everyone around him./p pMejia's mother was flown in from the Dominican Republic. And the Mets may have been even more nervous than she was because they were getting their first look at Mejia in the rotation./p pWhen it was over, Mejia had absorbed a loss, giving up four runs in five innings. Now, he hopes to settle in as he makes his second start Friday./p p"I want to get a win," said Mejia, who was 0-2 in 30 relief appearances earlier this season before heading to the minor leagues to stretch out to become a starter again. "I want to get better."/p pThe Mets expect that Mejia will get better, with manager Jerry Manuel already...
Mets' dysfunction goes beyond selfish players (Yahoo! Sports)
Thu, 09 Sep 2010 21:27:00 PDT
Three players deserve blame for skipping out on a visit to a military hospital, but Mets' brass is just as culpable.
Correction: Mets-Nationals story (AP)
Thu, 09 Sep 2010 14:01:37 PDT
In a Sept. 7 story reporting a game between the New York Mets and Washington Nationals, The Associated Press erroneously reported the name of one of the pitchers who appeared in the game in the eighth inning for the Mets. The pitcher's name was Pedro Feliciano, not Jesus Feliciano.
Power Rankings: Hard-charging Twins (Yahoo! Sports)
Thu, 09 Sep 2010 13:49:00 PDT
Don't look now, but Minnesota's late-season charge has the Twins just behind the Yankees.
Mets unhappy with Beltran, Castillo, Perez? (Yahoo! Sports)
Thu, 09 Sep 2010 04:48:29 PDT
The New York Mets haven't been too happy with Carlos Beltran, Luis Castillo and Oliver Perez this season,...