Tag Archive: Ruben Tejada

Mar 04

Is Collin Cowgill The Solution At The Leadoff Spot?

We are only just a few games into the 2013 exhibition season, but things are looking up for some of the new Mets outfielders, especially right-handed hitting Collin Cowgill. Through nine spring games, Cowgill is tied with Jordany Valdespin for the team lead in hits, with eight. So far (keep in mind we are still …

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Nov 16

R.A. Dickey and Some Mets Success

I think every Met fan can agree that last season, like the few preceding it, was a disappointment. The Mets haven’t made the playoffs since their disappointing 2006 run and haven’t been in contention since the 2008 season. While the Mets didn’t make the playoffs or contend last season, in the wake of R.A. Dickey’s …

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Nov 15

Video: Watch Ruben Tejada Represent Panama vs Brazil In The WBC Qualifier Rd 3

Video: Watch Ruben Tejada Represent Panama vs Brazil In The WBC Qualifier Rd 3

Oct 27

This Day In Mets Infamy With Rusty: The ” 26 Years Ago Today The Dream Came True !!” Edition 10-27-12

It is hard to believe that 26 years ago tonight the dream had come true for the ’86 Mets as well as their long suffering fan base. I was a 14 freshman at Vernon Township High School in Vernon N.J. as well as a die hard Mets fan. Along with my Anthrax t-shirt and faded …

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Oct 19

Mets Prospects Mateo & Montero Give Hope On The International Front

I recently did a post that listed the Mets international amateur free agent signings this past year. What I haven’t been able to do was a listing of the Mets international amateur free agent signings from last year but there are 2 signings from 2011 that have begun to draw attention. They are RHP’s, Luis …

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Aug 14

Series Preview: Mets And Reds Battle In Cincy

Tonight at 7:10, the Mets begin a three-game series with the Cincinnati Reds. The Mets are set to play a Red team that is currently running away with the NL Central crown. Their .600 winning percentage is second in the majors, behind only Washington, and they’ve been playing so well recently even without their best …

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Aug 07

Series Preview: Mets Head Home For Three Against The Struggling Marlins

Tonight, the Mets begin a three-game series with the Miami Marlins at Citi Field.. First pitch is at 7:10 tonight. The Marlins come into this series a completely different team than we saw in the first few months of this season. They have dealt high-profile players such as Anibal Sanchez , Hanley Ramirez, and Omar Infante in an attempt to …

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Aug 07

A Transition to Ruben Tejada

December 7,2011 was a sad day as a Mets fan. That day signified an end to the Jose Reyes era in New York. No matter what people thought about the contract Reyes was given, or his propensity to get injured; he was a lifelong Met who had been the Mets best player in recent years. …

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Aug 05

Harvey Struggles, Mets Lose 7-3

Final Score: Padres 7, Mets 3 Player Of The Game: Ronny Cedeno- 1-for-1, pinch-hit 2-R HR Goat Of The Game: Matt Harvey- 5 IP, 8 H, 5 ER, 1 BB, 5 K, 81 pitches (50 strikes) Notes: Matt Harvey struggled, serving up a ton of extra-base hits. He’s struggled in the past when moving up from level to …

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Jul 25

This Day In Mets Infamy With Rusty: The ” Scenes From Last Night’s Terry Collins Pre Game Press Conference” Edition 07-25-12

Last night I, along with a contingent of other Mets bloggers, was invited to sit in on Mets manager Terry Collins pre game press conference. Terry discusses everything from Lucas Duda’s demotion to AAA Buffalo to the status of Ruben Tejada’s injured leg. To watch clips of the press conference , please click here, and …

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