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Best of showcase: Dominican Republic's Jairo Beras and Venezuela's Franklin Barreto stand out (Yahoo! Sports)
Sun, 05 Feb 2012 13:22:00 PST
MLB's inaugural event gives prospects from these two fertile countries a chance to display skills in front of scouts.
New showcase for top Dominican and Venezuelan prospects brings structure and order to scouting (Yahoo! Sports)
Sat, 04 Feb 2012 23:13:00 PST
The inaugural event for 15- and 16-year-olds could curb age and name falsifications while protecting players from unscrupulous agents.
Mets Team Report (Yahoo! Sports)
Sat, 04 Feb 2012 02:38:46 PST
pThe Mets won't know for certain until March whether or not Johan Santana, attempting a comeback from left shoulder surgery, will be ready to go by the start of the regular season./p pIf he is, Santana will be the clear favorite to pitch Opening Day based on his past successes, including two Cy Young awards and four All-Star seasons./p pIf not, the assignment probably will fall to R.A. Dickey, the club's most consistent starting pitcher last season./p p"I certainly hope that's not the case," Dickey said. "My first reaction would obviously be that I would be honored to do it. But it would be by default, because Johan is our ace."/p pThough Dickey was only 8-13 in 32 starts last season, he posted a 3.28 ERA in building upon his breakout 2010 campaign./p pAfter battling a...
The Best New York Mets Tweets of 2012: A Fan's View (Yahoo! Contributor Network)
Fri, 03 Feb 2012 22:57:00 PST
According to a Yahoo! Sports report, former New York Mets shortstop Jose Reyes had his dreadlocks trimmed during a nationally televised haircut Feb. 3 on the MLB Network. He left the Mets in December for a $106 million, six-year contract with the Miami Marlins.
Marlins' Jose Reyes has televised haircut (AP)
Fri, 03 Feb 2012 17:03:30 PST
Along with a new uniform, Jose Reyes has a new, close-cropped look. The All-Star shortstop had his dreadlocks trimmed during a nationally televised haircut Friday on the MLB Network. "A little bit lighter. It's going to take me a couple of days to get used to it," Reyes said. He left the New York Mets in December for a $106 million, six-year contract with the Miami Marlins.