photo courtesty of Newsday
According to the New York Post, 2013 will be the year that the Mets get their chance to host the Mid-Summer classic. The last time they hosted the All-Star festivities, The Beatles were number one on the charts and president Lyndon B. Johnson was in office...Talk about overdue!
Although this would be the seventh all-star game that would be played in the Big Apple, including the one held at the Old Yankee Stadium last year, it would be the second one for the city of Flushing.
A source from the MLB said that the Mets "deserve to have an all-star game."
(NJ.com)
Stay tuned as more information is revealed...
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Citi Field to host 2013 All-Star game?
Posted by Keith Arias at 3:10 PM 0 comments
Sunday, April 19, 2009
Mets Are Armed and Ready to Throw
It’s amazing how well things worked out yesterday. No more than three pitchers were used to close out a 1-0 win over the Milwaukee Brewers, our first 1-0 win since August 2007. Johan Santana gave seven strong innings and fanned seven to earn his second victory of the season. Johan makes this looks easy. The Venezuelan lefty now sports a 0.46 ERA…not too shabby. This is way too early to determine who will win pitching’s yearly prize, but you can bet the Met ace will be in that conversation.
The bullpen has shown its brilliance over this season. Through 11 games, the ‘pen pals have a major league leading 1.80 era. Yesterday, the two new members of the team, J.J. Putz and Francisco Rodriguez, closed the deal and provided a strong outing for the remainder of the game. Putz struck out two and held a runner in the eighth, while Frankie came in the ninth and struck out two batters, including a strikeout-throw out play to give them the opportunity to sweep today. It is no easy feat to do but the three pitchers were able to hold the thunderous bats of the Brewers to just six hits.
However, the Mets starting rotation has not shown their promise. The two to five starters have been struggling to get some wins but have not been able to hold down the opponents. Mike Pelfrey has tendinitis in his forearm and has missed today’s start. Oilver Perez has shown a tale of two pitchers, John Maine has had frustrating starts in Florida and against the Padres, Livan Hernandez showed his true colors in the series opener against the Brew crew. Something has to be done in order to give the team more chances to win. The bullpen was remade with young strong pitchers made up of home grown talent (O’Day, Parnell, Stokes) and from other organizations (Green, Rodriguez, Putz) that has probably put the rest of the majors on notice. Prospect pitcher Johnathan Niese is still trying to find himself but I will not doubt that he will come up sooner than you think.
Overall, the guns of the staff have shown a vast improvement, but there needs to be another starter with a (positive) consistency. Who will fill that role remains a mystery, at least for now.
Posted by Keith Arias at 2:33 PM 0 comments
Monday, January 12, 2009
BREAKING NEWS SNY: Mets offer Oliver Perez a deal
SNY MLB Insider reports that Oliver Perez and the New York Mets are trying work a deal, 3 years for 30 million dollars. Stay tuned for more details...