Of course, the Mets have been irrelevant for some
time now — being shunned by ESPN’s programming schedule merely makes it
official. But when, exactly, did the Mets become irrelevant? When did the
snowball of irrelevancy begin rolling down the mountain? Was it when Carlos
Beltran‘s knee buckled in October 2006? When Tom Glavine wasn’t devastated a
year later? When J.J. Putz blew out his elbow in 2009? When Jose Reyes blew out
his hamstring around the same time? Perhaps some time before, or at some point
after, those events? http://www.metstoday.com/7387/11-12-offseason/its-official-mets-are-irrelevant/
His potential may have been a reason to keep him.
But this guy has a knee condition similar to the one that ended Mo Vaughn‘s
career. And outside of DJ Carrasco, I don’t see a better move the Mets could
have made to get down to 40 players on their roster. F-Mart’s stock has fallen
to a point where he is no more a prospect than Zach Lutz, Josh Satin or Armando
Rodriguez. Maybe there’s a chance he clears waivers, and gets one last spring
training chance to make the Mets. The Mets have the right to outright him to
the minors if he clears waivers. But, he likely won’t clear. He has minor
league options for 2012 and there are enough teams that think he is worth a 40
man roster spot, at least for this one season
http://baseballreflections.com/2012/01/19/how-fernando-martinez-is-a-fit-in-san-diego/?utm_medium=twitter&utm_source=twitterfeed
You can have a portion of the soon-to-be defunct
wall that had the "Wheat Thins" ad, the Verizon ad, the Delta ad and
the Lincoln ad on it. The Mets are opening the bids around $800-to-$1K for each
of these. Consider there is barely any history associated with them -- they are
not exactly Fenway's Citgo sign after three years -- it is hard to believe
there is a huge market. But when you need cash, you need cash. What might be
more appealing are pieces of the 1988 NL East Division wall banner, the 2006 NL
East Division wall banner and the 2000 NL champion wall banner. At least they
represent winning something, not companies who paid money to advertise on a
wall http://espn.go.com/blog/new-york/mets/post/_/id/37569/garage-sale-mets-auctioning-off-pieces-of-citi
http://gothambaseball.com/GB006_WINTER2011.pdf
- Gotham Baseball covers the past, present and future of New York baseball, and
in this latest issue, which features a pair of aces; New York Yankees
left-hander CC Sabathia and New York Mets southpaw Johan Santana. Gary Armida
profiles Sabathia’s return in “The Big Man is Back”, while Healey opines that
for the Mets, “The Ace is The Whole”.
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