Posts Tagged ‘ Left Fielder ’

Bay’s Certainly A Hit, But What’s The Pitch?

Dec 30th, 2009 | By Joe McDonald | Category: Joe McDonald, New York Mets, Top Story

So the Bay-watch is now over and Jason Bay is on his way to the big ballyard next to Flushing Bay.
You have to give the Mets credit here. A reportedly four-year, $66 million deal give the Mets their left fielder for the next four seasons, while adding a big bat in the idle of the [...]



Top 6 Most Shocking Games of All Time: Part 2

Dec 7th, 2009 | By Jimmy Scott | Category: Baseball, Jimmy Scott

If you had to pick a handful of games played over baseball’s rich history, which ones would stand out the most?  You’d possibly be a little biased and focus on the era you grew up in, only because of the familiarity. Or you’d be focused on games that took place closer to where you’ve lived, [...]



Worth Every Penny

Oct 17th, 2009 | By Mark Healey | Category: Mark Healey, New York Yankees, Top Story

BRONX, NY -  For everything the brand-new Yankee Stadium provides to its fans, it does not offer climate control.  On Friday night, Yankees left-hander CC Sabathia did his best to make up for that shortcoming.
“Yeah, it was cold,” Sabathia said after the game.  “But you just gotta deal with it.”
The Yankee ace did just that, [...]



CC Commands Angels; Yankees Take Game 1

Oct 17th, 2009 | By Rich Mancuso | Category: New York Yankees, Rich Mancuso, Top Story

BRONX, NY – The conditions were the same for both sides. Cold and wind causing some havoc in the Bronx at Yankee Stadium Friday evening  Yankees pitcher CC Sabathia with his eight solid innings put the Los Angeles Angels bats on ice. The Angels made a season high three errors and the Yankees capitalized in [...]



Mets Passes Have Turned to Dodger Fortune

Jul 9th, 2009 | By Joe McDonald | Category: Joe McDonald, New York Mets, Top Story

FLUSHING, NY – The Dodgers are in town, which mean New Ebbets Field has a home team. And no, there was no truth the rumor that they brought their white uniforms to wear just in case.
But there they were in Queens – the best team in baseball – crushing the Mets on Tuesday, and then [...]



Maybe Sheffield Will Help

Apr 10th, 2009 | By Joe Pietaro | Category: Joe Pietaro, New York Mets, Top Story

If you’re a baseball general manager going bargain hunting at the end of Spring Training, hooking a corner outfielder sitting on 499 career home runs for the major league minimum isn’t a bad catch.
Even if that fish happens to be Gary Sheffield. Maybe.
Yes, the Mets did fill a need by signing the veteran after he [...]