Trading Frenchy:
7-22 from: - link - Jeff Francoeur’s days in a Mets uniform could be numbered. According to an industry source, the team is trying to trade the right fielder, and could have a deal in place by the time the Mets finish their series in Los Angeles this weekend. Francoeur would welcome a trade, according to a person friendly with the right fielder, if it gave him a chance to play every day. Francoeur’s playing time has been diminished with Carlos Beltran’s return from the disabled list. Angel Pagan has assumed the starting right-field duties, with Francoeur coming off the bench for the first time in his career. — NY Post
Old Mets WAR:
7-22 from: - link -Four of the ten best Mets seasons took place between 1996 and 1998, and the names blew my mind. I guess John Olerud's doesn't - he was an excellent player and his 1998 is tied for the best Mets season. Who's he tied with? Yup, Bernard Gilkey, who hit .317/.393/.562 for the 1996 Mets. Edgardo Alfonso's 1997 and Lance Johnson's 1996 rank 7th and 9th respectively. Alfonso's 2000 ranks 10th.
Greg Peavey:
7-21 from: - link - while Brewster beat Orleans and Y-D topped Chatham, Harwich beat West-leading Bourne and now has a better record than Bourne. The duo that was separating itself — Brewster and Y-D — has become a trio thanks to Harwich’s three-game win streak. The Mariners are now six points ahead of fourth place Orleans, and they have a better record than anybody in the West. Harwich got it done last night thanks to steady pitching and an eighth-inning rally. Sixth-round pick Greg Peavey (Oregon State) made his second start and allowed just an unearned run in six innings of work
Mike Antonini:
7-13 from: - link - Antonini got off to a terrible start but has been improving as the season has gone along, a great sign from a young pitcher. His control is outstanding, and while his strikeout rate isn't tremendous, it's solid and not a major issue for Antonini. The real problem is the lack of stuff—Antonini really only tops out around 91—and that flyball rate. Homers have been a small issue this season, but there's the potential here for them to become much more than a small issue. Still, he's a lefty, and those guys have a tendency to buck the odds. The only problems here are problems we saw coming last year, and he's exceeded expectations in some ways.
Josh Thole:
7-12 from: - link - TRDMB’s 2nd Annual Mets First Half Report Card - Josh Thole - B: Have to like this kid’s approach at the plate; very patient, makes contact, rarely strikes out…did not become a full-time catcher until 2008, so skills behind the plate may very well improve…little HR power and not overwhelming overall, but certainly has tools; a platoon in 2011 with Barajas might be ideal for Thole to work his way into the majors…like Ike, Mejia, and Tejada, very little time above AA, so may have a lot of growth ahead of him.
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Been out of the country for a few weeks, Mack, so forgive if this is redundant.
1- Greg Peavey is playing for who(m)? The link says Harwich, but the same link doesn't have him on the Harwich roster. I guess that means he's unsigned--does it mean he will not sign?
2. The Del La Torre says he's 24 and on 1-1-10 he was 26. ??
Hobie:
welcome home...
1. Peavey has not signed. He's been playing Cape Cod ball for team Harwich... I'm being told that he probably will NOT sign and go back to college...
2. you know those crazy Latins... they're always changing their age (sic)...
D.O.B. - 10-17-1985
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