The Amazin’s have completed the first 62 games of their season and have a 30-32 record. Their GM and Manager stated that their record is ‘unacceptable’. Their best everyday player of ‘08, Church, was just placed on the 15-day DL. The entire team is underperforming, according to the team. Where will the Mets end up after the final 100 games?
The Mets begin a six-game homestand against the D-Backs tonight. Here’s a look at the probable pitching matchups:
- 06/10/2008 - Micah Owings (6-4) - John Maine (6-4)
- 06/11/2008 - Brandon Webb (11-2) - Mike Pelfrey (2-6)
- 06/12/2008 - Dan Haren (6-4) - Johan Santana (7-4)
Mets.com:
Mets look for boost in All-Star balloting - Marty Noble pointed out that there are not any Mets at the top of their respective position for the All-Star balloting.
Church headed to DL with concussion - Jon Blau reported that Ryan Church, “will be placed on the 15-day disabled list before Tuesday’s game because of lingering effects from a concussion suffered May 20 in Atlanta.” This was expected and should of been done earlier.
Mailbag: Tough to live up to ‘great’ billing - Marty Noble answers Mets fans’ questions.
Mets players raise money on off-day - Jon Blau told us what the Mets did on their off day yesterday, “On Monday, instead of buttoning up their uniforms, the Mets were flashing fashionable suit jackets at the Richards clothing store in Greenwich, Conn., schmoozing with fans and autograph seekers alike. They spent their one day away from the diamond raising money for charity at the Mets Foundation’s “Teammates in the Community” fund-raiser sponsored by NetJets.”
King of Queens (Video) - Carlos Delgado has found his groove after a slow start to ‘08.
Newsday:
Are the Mets a money team or not? - Willie Randolph said, “I think we’re a good team, but it’s always been ridiculous that people look at payroll. I’ve been on many teams where that doesn’t wash. People have to produce. Look at Seattle this year or Detroit. Let’s be real. You have to play. Salary has nothing to do with it. Expectations might be higher by fans and the media, but you have to play the game, do your job, execute. That’s how you justify payroll. It doesn’t mean it’s automatic.
Minaya concerned about Mets ‘unacceptable’ record - Omar Minaya said, “Five hundred is not acceptable because we are better than that.” Roderick Boone wrote, “Minaya said he’s working the phone every day, trying to see if players who could help are available. He’s considered changing the makeup of the 25-man roster but said nothing out there at the moment makes sense. With five weeks left before the All-Star break, few if any clubs are ready to give up and trade a valuable commodity.” It is about time Omar sees that there is an issue because you cannot solve it if you don’t. It’s like the first step of AA.
New York Daily News:
With aging players, barren farm system, Omar Minaya’s rule a reign of error - Adam Rubin is calling Minaya’s rule an ‘error’. That seems way too strong because the same paper said that about Isiah Thomas. The Mets are playing .500 ball while the Knicks were nowhere near that. Both had high payrolls while the results are different. Minaya needs to get a little bit more credit than Isiah.
Series Preview: Mets vs. D-backs
Ryan Church to DL as Mets get pair back
Omar Minaya, Willie Randolph stay upbeat about Mets - Newsday put a negative spin on this topic while the New York Daily News put a positive spin on the topic, but the quote is the same.
New York Post:
AMAZIN’LY AVERAGE - Bart Hubbuch wrote, “After forking over a whole lot of millions in the offseason, the Wilpons are getting a whole lot of mediocrity in return.” Isn’t that the truth?
THIS TEAM’S GOING NOWHERE!
CHURCH HEADING TO DISABLED LIST
New York Times:
Mets’ Debt Comes Due in 100 Games
Mets’ Record Is ‘Not Acceptable’ to Minaya or Randolph
The Star-Ledger:
Mets’ draft pick in fight (kind of)
Minaya says Mets’ losing record ‘not acceptable’
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