Monday’s Mets News
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I have expressed my concerns regarding the Mets already as we head into ’08. On of my biggest concerns is this guy, Duaner Sanchez. I was thrilled to hear that Sanchez was able to pitch today, and he didn’t give up any runs in his first outing since ‘06. Duaner is the one player that I’m going to zone in on more than any other. The biggest reason why the Bullpen was so much better in ‘06 then in ‘07 was primarily because of Sanchez not being there. Bradshaw was also very successful, but Omar let him go so it’s not worth arguing that point. It is very infrequent when pitchers come back from injuries and pitch as well as they used to. So what we will get out of Duaner? Your guess is as good as mine, but I’m looking forward to watching him. If he can hold down the 8th inning like he used to then the Mets are going to have a great season.
Smith aims to regain early ‘07 magic - As a Mets fan, I also want Joe Smith to regain that early ‘07 magic. I’ve read that Smith just ran out of gas in ‘07 so he hopefully he got on a better conditioning play this offseason.
Notes: Santana leaves mark — literally - In batting practice, Carlos Beltran ended up getting hit by one of Johan Santana’s pitches in the tricep. Beltran said “he got me pretty good.” Marty Noble was seeking for a story and came up with this, John Maine went on the internet for the first time last week.
Newsday:
Beltran survives Santana fastball, but sidelined - David Lennon also lets you know how Beltran is feeling after getting belted by Santana in BP. Beltran is a big boy…he’ll tough it out.
SPRING TRAINING: E-MAIL FROM PORT St. LUCIE - David Lennon reported that Santana pitched his second BP yesterday.
SPRING TRAINING: Willie carries message to Reyes’ home - David Lennon tells us about a “14-person Mets contingent that visited Reyes at his parents’ house in a village outside of Santiago” which Willie was part of. Willie stated that “I went because I wanted to talk to him about his mind-set moving forward. We didn’t get into what happened last year.” If 14 Mets go to DR to see Reyes then it goes to show you how important Jose is to the team. Does anybody find it odd that they went to Reyes’ parents house? Does Jose have his own house in DR?
Randolph in better humor for 2008 - David Lennon pointed out that Willie Randolph is smiling and cracking jokes now. That’s all good during Spring Training, but Willie needs to crack the whip in ‘08 after the collapse.
New York Daily News:
Duaner Sanchez pitches scoreless inning in Mets’ intrasquad scrimmage - The AP reported that Duaner got to pitch as expected, and he threw a scoreless inning in his return.
John Maine is Mets’ ace in the hole - John Harper raises this question. How good is John Maine? Then Harper tried to get the answers to his question.
Duaner Sanchez springs into action - Sanchez was expected to pitch in a game today for the first time since ‘06.
Ex-Mets adjusting to life with Twins - Anthony McCarron lets us know how Carlos Gomez, Philip Humber, Kevin Mulvey, and Deolis Guerra are doing in Twins camp.
Carlos Beltran not ready for spring games - Adam Rubin provided the status of six Mets that will not be ready in time for the start of Spring Training. These players are Beltran, Castillo, Chavez, Easley, Johnson, and Valentin. All of them are suffering from leg injuries. Also, Rubin wrote that El Duque threw his second BP. Juan Padilla was supposed to pitch today after not pitching since having Tommy John surgery performed in March 2006. Last, Angel Pagan swept every event to become the best athlete in camp and the first Met to do that.
New York Post:
PLEADING THE 5TH - Bart Hubbuch has the latest and greatest on that final spot in the rotation.
MINAYA’S BRAND OF BASEBALL - Mike Vaccaro lets you know what kind of GM he thinks Omar is.
FROM BELTRAN TO WELT-RAN - Bart Hubbuch also provided the details about Beltran getting belted by Santana.
New York Times:
The Skinny on the Mets’ New Reliever? Great Changeup, Bad Luck - Ben Shpigel tells the story of Matt Wise.
The Star-Ledger:
Citi Field Logo: Thoughts? - Yesterday, Jeremy Cothran was very excited about seeing the Citi Field logo. He has a picture of it and it is ugly.
Don’t Call It a Comeback - Matthew Artus wrote about the return of Sanchez.
No rush to play ailing players - Jeremy Cothran also covered the injured Mets.
Mets pitcher regains control of his career - Jeremy Cothran also discusses Wise.




