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Friday’s Mets News: Amazin’ Draft Picks

June 06, 2008 By: Keith Category: Abraham Nunez, Billy Wagner, Bradley Holt, Charles Doyle, David Havens, David Wright, Ike Davis, Javier Rodriguez, Joshua Satin, Kirk Nieuwenhuis, MLB, MLB Draft, New York Mets, Nick Evans, Reese Havens, Scott Schoeneweis, Sean Ratliff, Shea Stadium, Willie Randolph No Comments →

The Mets drafted eight players yesterday in the 2008 MLB Draft.  Here they are, and the ones with a link include a Scouting Report from MLB.com.  The others do not have a Scouting Report.  You can check out a description about each player by clicking, here.

  1. Isaac Davis (1B) - Arizona State University
  2. David Havens (SS) - University of South Carolina Columbia
  3. Bradley Holt (RHP) - UNC Wilmington
  4. Javier Rodriguez (OF) - Puerto Rico BB Academy HS
  5. Kirk Nieuwenhuis (CF) - Azusa Pacific University
  6. Sean Ratliff (CF) - Stanford University
  7. Charles Doyle (C) - Coastal Carolina University
  8. Joshua Satin (2B) - UC Berkeley

 Schoeneweis falters against Padres - Marty Noble summarized last night’s game between the Mets and the Padres.

Mets snag college bats Davis, Havens - Anthony DiComo covered yesterday’s MLB Draft and discusses the players that the Mets drafted.

Castillo looks to feast on Wolf - Marty Noble wrote up a pregame analysis for tonight’s game between the Mets and the PadresThe title is eye popping, but it didn’t make sense to me because Castillo doesn’t feast on anybody.  However, Noble wrote that, “Castillo seemingly turns into Chase Utley at the sight of Wolf.”

Wagner looks up to Hoffman - Marty Noble pointed out that Billy Wagner has nothing but praise for Trevor Hoffman.

Mets call up Nuñez to fill infield role - Marty Noble reported that, “The Mets purchased the contract of veteran infielder Abraham Nuñez from their Triple-A New Orleans affiliate on Thursday and optioned infielder-outfielder Nick Evans back to their Binghamton affiliate in the Double-A Eastern League.”  Evans did a pretty good job while he was up here, but it will be good for the Mets to keep trying to bring up some young guys who have something to prove and see who gels with the team.

Newsday:

Walkoff HBP helps Padres defeat Mets, 2-1 - David Lennon summarized last night’s Mets-Padres game.

Mets call up Nuñez for infield depth; Evans down

Mets regulars like Wright have little time to rest

MLB DRAFT: Mets’ top picks in hurry to sign - Ken Davidoff explained why the top two Draft picks, first baseman Ike Davis from Arizona State and shortstop Reese Havens from South Carolina, want to sign with the Mets quickly.

THIS DAY AT THE OLD BALLPARK - Newsday lets us know what took place at Shea Stadium and Yankee Stadium on June 6 of a year in the past.

New York Daily News:

Mets lose 2-1 to Padres, Schoeneweis gives up run with bases loaded - Adam Rubin wrote a game summary for last night’s game between the Mets and the Padres.

Mets select Ike Davis, son of a Yankee Ron Davis, in MLB draft

Abraham Nunez new infielder; Nick Evans demoted

New York Post:

A REAL PLUNKER - Bart Hubbuch covered how Scott Schoeneweis imploded in the 9th inning of last night’s game.

WILLIE MULLS RESTING WRIGHT

New York Times:

Pelfrey Is Solid, but Mets Still Lose - Ben Shpigel summarized last night’s Mets-Padres game.

The Mets Choose Power With Top 2 Draft Picks

The Star-Ledger:

Hit by pitch sends Mets to loss

Evans sent back to Double A

Mets get what they want in draft

Final: Padres 2, Mets 1 - Jeremy Cothran summarized last night’s game between the Mets and the Padres.

Game 59: Mets at Padres - Jeremy Cothran provided the lineup for last night’s Mets-Padres game.

Mets take Havens with second first-rounder

Mets select Davis with No. 1 pick

Tuesday’s Mets News: Mike Piazza Retires

May 20, 2008 By: Keith Category: Abraham Nunez, Claudio Vargas, MLB, Mike Piazza, New York Mets, Pedro Martinez, Shea Stadium, Willie Randolph No Comments →

Mike PiazzaA statement from Mike Piazza, via his agency:

After 19 wonderful years, I have come to the decision to officially retire from Major League Baseball. At this point in my career and after discussing my options with my wife, family and agent, I felt it is time to start a new chapter in my life. It has been an amazing journey and everything I have, I owe to God, for without His help, none of this would be possible. He blessed me with the ability to play the greatest game in the world and it has been a dream come true.

In June of this year, it will be 20 years ago when the Los Angeles Dodgers organization selected me in the 62nd round of the amateur draft and I’m sure neither of us saw this coming.I would like to start off by thanking Peter O’Malley and the Dodger organization for giving me the opportunity 20 years ago…you gave me birth to a life that never in my wildest dreams did I think was possible.

I’d like to thank Fred Wilpon, Nelson Doubleday and the New York Mets organization for giving me an opportunity to fulfill yet another dream, playing in a World Series. Steve Phillips, for not just bringing me to New York, but for having the confidence and vision to keep me in a Met uniform long-term. Within the eight years I spent in New York, I was able to take a different look at the game of baseball…I wasn’t just a young kid that was wet behind the ears anymore - I was learning from other veteran guys like Johnny Franco, who taught me how to deal with the pressures of playing in New York and Al Leiter who knew what it took to win a World Championship. That knowledge is what helped me play for as long as I have and enjoy the career that I had. I’d like to thank New York Mets clubhouse manager, Charlie Samuels for always being on the same page and one step ahead of me.

Kevin Towers and Mr. Wolff are two gentlemen that I wish to thank for allowing me to keep the sun from setting just a little while longer. To all of my teammates with whom I shared the field of battle, thanks for the countless memories.

To the managers along the way that brought out the best in me - Tommy Lasorda, Bobby Valentine, Art Howe…and in limited time together, Jim Leyland, Willie Randolph, Bruce Bochy and Bob Geren - it was a pleasure playing for all of you. I’d also like to thank all of the major and minor league staffs that played a part in the development of my career - I couldn’t have done it without all of you.

To the media - I thank you for the overall fairness of your reporting throughout my career, although erroneous at times, I think we had a pretty good relationship over the years and some of you I’ll never forget.

I’d like to thank my agent, Dan Lozano and everyone else behind the scenes at the Beverly Hills Sports Council for taking care of me my entire career. Danny is like a brother to me and without his guidance and patience, I wouldn’t be where I am today.

To my family who I love so much…mom and dad, you always believed in me, sometimes more than I believed in myself…you were always there with love and support. To my brothers, for always being in my corner, no matter what. Being able to share the joys of being a big leaguer with you guys over all of these years made my career, our career…and I don’t think it would have been the same any other way.

My beautiful wife Alicia. These last few years were as new for you as they were for me. Through the different cities and the birth of our amazing daughter, Nicoletta, I am eternally grateful to have you by my side. The thought of what the future has in store for us, brings a smile to my face because I can’t wait to start the newest chapter of both our lives, together. You truly are an angel and I am blessed to have you as my wife. I love you.

Last but certainly not least, I can’t say goodbye without thanking the fans. I can’t recall a time in my career where I didn’t feel embraced by all of you. Los Angeles, San Diego, Oakland and Miami - whether it was at home or on the road, you were all so supportive over the years. But I have to say that my time with the Mets wouldn’t have been the same without the greatest fans in the world. One of the hardest moments of my career, was walking off the field at Shea Stadium and saying goodbye. My relationship with you made my time in New York the happiest of my career and for that, I will always be grateful.

So today, I walk away with no regrets. I knew this day was coming and over the last two years, I started to make my peace with it. For 19 years, I gave it my all and left everything on the field.

God bless and thanks for a wonderful ride.

Die Hard Mets Fan would like that thank Mike Piazza for coming to New York and making the Mets matter again after a long drought of really bad baseball.  We got to witness hundreds of wonderful moments, Playoff runs, and a trip to the World Series.  The one thing I’ve always wished Piazza did was punch Clemens in the damn face when he threw the bat at him.  Other than that, he had a great career and was one of the best hitters that I’ve ever seen.  Wright kind of reminds me of Piazza, but the numbers aren’t as good (Wright came up through the system though).  We would like to wish No. 31 a very successful future, and we hope to see him soon at Shea Stadium/Citi Field.    

 Glavine haunts Mets in opener - Marty Noble summarized today’s game between the Mets and the Braves.

Randolph explains comments

Piazza retires after 16 seasons - Tom Singer reported that Mike Piazza officially announced his retirement today.

Pedro talks of early retirement

Jackson, Teufel represent Mets at Draft

Martinez could be back next week - Marty Noble informed us of Pedro Martinez’s progress and when he is expected to return.

Glavine faces Mets for first time since ‘02

Mets ink Nunez to Minor League deal - Marty Noble reported that the Mets signed Abraham Nunez yesterday to a Minor League contract and assigned him to their Triple-A New Orleans affiliate.

Newsday:

Are Mets busting loose or just teasing us again?

Willie on the hot seat — again (with updates)

Mets, Yankees records are right on numbers - After 1/4 through the season, Ken Davidoff tells us if the Mets and the Yankees are on track or not.

Mets’ Randolph not laid back about being passive

THIS DAY AT THE OLD BALLPARK - Newsday lets us know what happened at Shea Stadium and at Yankee Stadium on May 20 of a year in the past.

New York Daily News:

Tom Glavine pitches Braves past Mets - The AP summarized today’s Mets-Braves game.

Mike Piazza retires from baseball

Pedro Martinez mulls retirement at end of season to tend to ailing father

After Subway Series, Mets’ express Atlanta-bound

New York Post:

SOUTHERN DISCOMFORT

PEDRO CLOSER

GLAV GOES FACE-TO-FACE WITH EX-MATES

VARGAS GRATEFUL FOR NEW START

New York Times:

Glavine Overcomes Shaky Start to Lead Braves

Piazza Retires After 16 Seasons

Who Are These Guys? Mets’ Identity Is in Flux

The Star-Ledger:

So, about this Glavine cat…

Game 43: Mets at Braves

Statement from Fred Wilpon on Mike Piazza

Final: Braves 6, Mets 1

Piazza retires

Wow, Glavine’s terrible fantastic

Game 42: Mets at Braves - Jeremy Cothran provided the lineup for today’s Mets-Braves game.

Mets think bats are on track after Subway Series

Monday’s Mets News: Back to Hotlanta

May 19, 2008 By: Keith Category: Abraham Nunez, Carlos Delgado, Jerry Manuel, Jose Reyes, MLB, Moises Alou, New York Mets, Oliver Perez, Ryan Church, Willie Randolph No Comments →

Coming off of the Bronx Beatdown, I hope that the Mets go down to Atlanta and sweep Larry and the Braves.  I hope they win 3 out of 4, at a minimum.  I hope that the Mets knock Tom Glavine out of the game faster than he got knocked out of that game against the Marlins.  After this game, I want to hear Tommy say that it was devastating.  I want Chipper to go 0-for-the-series.  And most importantly, I don’t want to hear any Braves fans doing that stupid tomahawk chop chant the entire series which would mean that the Amazin’s swept the Braves with ease.  Here’s a look at the probable pitching matchups:

  • 05/20/2008 - John Maine (5-2) - Tom Glavine (1-1)
  • 05/20/2008 - Claudio Vargas (0-1) - Jorge Campillo (0-0)
  • 05/21/2008 - Mike Pelfrey (2-4) - Jair Jurrjens (4-3)
  • 05/22/2008 - Johan Santana (5-2) - Tim Hudson (6-3)

 Mets answer Church’s prayers to play

Perez cures all that ails Mets in Bronx - Marty Noble summarized last night’s game between the Mets and the Yankees.

Mets coach tossed after close call - Anthony DiComo explained why Jerry Manuel got ejected from last night’s game against the Yankees.

Mets head to Atlanta wanting more - Marty Noble put together a pregame analysis for the first Mets-Braves game tomorrow.

With Alou at DH, Anderson plays left - Marty Noble pointed out that Willie Randolph used Moises Alou as the DH in last night’s game against the Yankees.

Newsday:

Mets’ subway sweep lobs more pressure on Yanks - Erik Boland also summarized last night’s Mets-Yankees game.

Reyes watches and learns for Mets

Delgado shows signs of life

Sore Alou as DH: ‘I’ve got an old body’

Manuel gets ejected instead of Randolph

New York Daily News:

Mets maul Yankees, overcome negated homer to take both games at Stadium - Anthony McCarron put together a game recap for last night’s game between the Mets and the Yanks.

Mets talk a good game, then dominate Yankees in Subway Series

Mets show life in Bronx romp

Umpire admits he fouled up Carlos Delgado home run call - Christian Red got the quote of the umpire that made the incorrect call, and here it is, “I —-ed it up. I’m the one who thought it was a —- foul ball. I saw it on the replay. I’m the one who —-ed it up so you can put that in your paper. Bolts and nuts, I —-ed up. You’ve just got to move on. No one feels worse about it than I do.”  You would think that Bob Davidson would not speak with as much of a potty mouth, but what do I know.

New York Post:

AMAZIN’S SURVIVE SOME FOUL PLAY

OLIVER ON HIS GAME IN BRONX

REYES POWERS UP

WILLIE MUM AFTER BLOWN HOMER CALL

A REAL FOUL-UP

WEEKEND WARRIORS - Mike Vaccaro asks what a difference a weekend makes for the Mets.

New York Times:

Weekend in Bronx Revives Mets

Pole Leaves Mark, but Not on Outcome

The Star-Ledger:

Mets sign Abraham Nunez - Jeremy Cothran reported that “The New York Mets announced today that they have signed infielder Abraham Nunez to a minor league contract and assigned him to New Orleans (AAA) of the Pacific Coast League.”

Back on the road

Yanks better set for future - Steve Politi debates why the Yankees are better set for the future than the Mets.

Fan sees play up close and personal

Mets Sweep Yankees, Look Ahead to Braves

Davidson: I blew Delgado call

Bench coach Manuel has some choice words

Mets blast Yankees 11-2