Posted in Facebook ... Last night for Double-A Binghamton, Jenrry Mejia allowed four runs, three earned, on eight hits, while walking three and striking out five in 5 2/3 innings. Despite the uneven outing, Mejia has pitched well for the B-Mets, allowing four earned runs in 12 2/3 innings while striking out 14, although he has walked nine over [ ... ] ... Leave a Comment ...
According to Adam Rubin of ESPN New York, the Mets decided to promote Omir Santos because Henry Blanco is “banged up”.Original Post, 3:51 pm:The Mets have designated Gary Matthews Jr for assignment, and have re-called Omir Santos from Double-A Binghamton.…fans, rejoice…interesting choice to bring up Santos…i would have thought they would promote Jesus Feliciano…the Mets [ ... ] ...
Diogenes Agcaoili Jr. / Binghamton Press & Sun-BulletinB-Mets RHP Jenrry Mejia ranks #1 of the Mets' Top 20 prospects, according to John Sickels. I just finished reading John Sickels's recently-released list of the Top 20 Prospects grazing on the Mets' ...
The Mets were meandering through their most arid major award season since 1993 — the last time no Met scored a single vote for MVP, Cy Young, Manager of the Year or Rookie of the Year nor nabbed a Silver Slugger or Gold Glove — when it appeared we'd have nothing more to sate our perilously low self-esteem than Luis Castillo's fantastic seventh-place finish in voting for mlb.com's National League Comeback Player of the Year balloting (six points behind the decreasingly heartwarming return of
Remember Yusmeiro Petit? About 4-5 years ago, he was ranked as highly as #2 among the Mets prospects by Baseball America, who were impressed by his ability to throw 4 pitches over the plate. As a 21-year-old, Petit whipped through AA, posting a 9-3 record and 2.92 ERA for the Binghamton Mets — striking out [ ... ] ...
According to Adam Rubin, Tim Teufel is on the verge of being named the 2010 manager of the AA Binghamton Mets. In addition, several other former Mets could be returning to the organization:Wally Backman is expected in New York this week to cement a position as a Single-A skipper, while Mookie Wilson also is in [ ... ] ...
"There is a fifth dimension beyond that which is known to man. It is a dimension as vast as ... space and as timeless as infinity. It is the middle ground between light and shadow, between science and superstition, and it lies between the pit of man's fears and the summit of his knowledge. This is the dimension of imagination. It is an area we call The Left Field Conundrum." ... Sorry to totally rip off the opening of "The Twilight Zone," but it's true; the Mets left field is a gaping black
Somehow this news got buried at the bottom of Adam Rubin’s postgame report on Sunday night, as if it were inconsequential: Binghamton B-Mets manager Mako Oliveras and Gulf Coast League manager ... [[ This is a summary ... visit MetsToday.com for the full story ]] ...
Despite the injury-riddled season the big club has had this year, there is a silver lining for 2009. It's hard to imagine the farm system having a better season than it did this year. Many prospects took a huge step forward. Despite what media members might write, the mets farm is looking up at the end of 2009 ... The bad news for Fernando Martinez was it turned out to be another injury-riddled season for him. The good news for the outfielder is that before this happened he dismantled AAA