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David Wright, Robinson Cano announce their Home Run Derby teams
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David Wright and Robinson Cano, the National League and American League captains for this year's Home Run Derby at Citi Field, announced their selections for their teams on SportsCenter on Monday.
Wright chose Carlos Gonzalez (Colorado Rockies), Michael Cuddyer (Colorado Rockies) and Bryce Harper (Washington Nationals) for the NL. Cano picked Prince Fielder (Detroit Tigers), Chris Davis (Baltimore...
Read more »David Wright getting All-Star votes through unconventional methods
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Efforts to vote David Wright into the All-Star Game have ranged from a ballot stuffing initiative from popular sports talk radio hosts to an endorsement of sorts from a “cougar” dating website.
These unconventional efforts to get Wright votes are apparently working, as Wright led all National League third basemen in the latest voting results released Sunday night on MLB.com.
Wright leads...
Read more »These guys should be All-Stars
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Each week leading up to the All-Star Game at Citi Field we’ll compile our list of who SHOULD start the game based on current performance (click the player's name to see their full stats). Feel free to leave a comment and tell us what you think:
American League
1B – Chris Davis, Orioles
Davis is no one-week wonder. After a torrid start to the season, he’s kept up the hot hitting,...
Read more »Sandy Alderson and the Mets: a defense of 'the plan'
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Here’s the first thing Mets fans need to know about the job General Manager Sandy Alderson has done over the last three seasons in Flushing: he’s acquired Zack Wheeler and Travis d’Arnaud, stud prospects kept from the major league roster by service time considerations and a freak injury, respectively.
The second thing is – wait, you still need a second thing?
Alderson has taken a lot...
Read more »David Wright out with muscle spasms in neck
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MIAMI -- If the Mets snap their season-long four-game losing streak on Monday night against the Marlins, it will have to be without star third baseman David Wright, who is dealing with muscle spasms in his neck.
The club is hoping that Wright is just day to day, though he has yet to be examined by doctors, manager Terry Collins said during his pregame media briefing.
With virtually the...
Read more »Notes on jerseys, pitching, and David Wright
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A few notes before the Mets face the Marlins at 7:10 p.m.:
-- On Thursday, the Mets debuted their new alternative orange-brimmed caps. On Friday, they broke out their new blue jerseys.
-- Entering play on Friday, Mets pitchers have posted a 2.00 ERA, which ranks in the top five in baseball: Nationals 0.33 White Sox 1.00 Dodgers 1.33 Giants 1.73 Mets/Pirates/Twins 2.00
The...
Read more »Wright pulls an 0-fer but feels no pain
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PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. -- David Wright finished 0-for-3. And while he played five innings in the field on Friday afternoon against the Cardinals, he didn't handle a single chance. But the most important development of the day for Wright was that he felt no pain in the left intercostal muscle that had one jeopardized his chances of starting the season on time.
"It's one step closer to Opening...
Read more »Wright returns to Grapefruit League action
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PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. -- With the sting of the Johan Santana news still hovering over the clubhouse, the Mets shared one hit of encouraging news. Mets captain David Wright is in the starting lineup against the Cardinals, batting third and playing third base. It will be his first Grapefruit League game since being sidelined by a strained left intercostal muscle at the World Baseball Classic. Wright...
Read more »Collins postgame: Updates on Murphy, Wright, etc.
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VIERA, Fla. -- The Mets dropped a 5-1 decision to the Nationals on Thursday, though manager Terry Collins' postgame briefing was devoted to the daily injury roundup:
-- Second baseman Daniel Murphy [intercostal strain] is slated to play once again on Friday, so long as he comes through with no issues after going 1-for-3 in his Grapefruit League debut. Murphy was pulled after he struck out...
Read more »Good signs for Murphy, Wright
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VIERA, Fla. -- Daniel Murphy wasted no time in his first Grapefruit League action of the spring.
The Mets second baseman lined a broken bat single to right field on the first pitch he saw on Thursday afternoon against the Nationals. He followed by tagging up on Lucas Duda's long fly ball, sliding headfirst into second base to beat the throw.
"Yeah, I felt pretty good," Murphy...
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