Saturday’s Mets News: Game Postponed
Tonights game between the Rangers and the Mets was postponed due to the rain and thunderstorms. That sucks, I was all pumped up and ready to watch it. It began raining lightly a few hours ago, and then it kept getting heavier. The thunder has been really loud at times. Instead, SNY is airing a game between the Dodgers and the Mets that took place on 5/07/1991.
Mets.com:
Perez poised in much-needed victory - Anthony DiComo summarized last night’s Rangers-Mets game.
Team player Anderson gives reminder - Jon Blau wrote up a pregame summary for tonight’s game between the Rangers and the Mets.
Mets ink first rounder Havens to deal - Jon Blau reported that Reese Havens and Brad Holt each signed contracts with the Mets yesterday. Havens was the 22nd overall pick in this year’s First-Year Player Draft. Holt was the 33rd pick in the Draft.
Willie focusing on job at hand - Willie said, “I can’t control what’s said or written. I just come to work ready to go. The nights are a little tougher to sleep, and you get up every morning ready to come out and try to find a way to do something to help the team win. It’s been really bizarre.” Omar said, Willie has my support. I believe that he’s going to get us to play better. I have full confidence that he’s doing everything he can.”
Alou reluctantly returns to disabled list - As expected, Anthony DiComo reported that the Mets officially placed Moises Alou back on the disabled list Friday with a strained left calf. DiComo also mentioned that the Metsies recalled Robinson Cancel from Triple-A New Orleans to take Alou’s roster spot.
Newsday:
It might be best for all to fire Randolph - Ken Davidoff says that, “there’s only one potentially high-impact move to make, and that’s firing Randolph and replacing him with Mets bench coach Jerry Manuel. And the Mets could do that as soon as Saturday.” I strongly disagree with Ken here because I don’t think that Manuel is the answer like I said yesterday.
THIS DAY AT THE OLD BALLPARK - Newsday lets us know what took place at Shea Stadium and Yankee Stadium on June 14 of a year in the past. “June 14, 1997, at Shea Stadium: Mark Clark pitched seven strong innings and hit a home run off Tim Wakefield as the Mets defeated the Red Sox, 5-2.”
New York Daily News:
Mets are focusing on wins, not manager Willie Randolph
The Star-Ledger:
Saturday Morning Willie Thoughts




