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Good Times…

Two good things happened in NY…the Yankees won and they found the missing cobra.

Excellent Read

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From The Mets

Goodbye Ollie…it was nice knowing you!

The Mets Moves

Here’s an interesting look at the Mets offseason moves, despite the financial mess they are in.

Chris Capuano LHP
Chris Young RHP
D.J. Carrasco RHP
Taylor Tankersley LHP
Tim Byrdak LHP
Blaine Boyer RHP
Taylor Buchholz RHP
Boof Bonser RHP
Ronny Paulino C
Willie Harris OF
Scott Hairston OF
Chin-lung Hu SS

Until then see ya at the park!

He Will Be Missed

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Snow, snow, snow

Just when we thought the snow has ended for the year in New York, here we go again.

Coming down just enough to cause a headache, we dream more than ever about baseball and pray for spring.

Until then, see ya at the park!

Around The MLB

The Cardinals and Albert Pujols have ended contract talks. Pujols is looking for a sizeable deal, with the Cardinals’ front office putting the best deal on the table that they can afford.

The Brewers second baseman Rickie Weeks agreed to a four-year, $38.5 million contract.

The Boston Red Sox have traded RHP Robert Coello to the Chicago Cubs for 2B Tony Thomas…The Arizona Diamonbacks agreed to terms with INF Kelly Johnson on a one-year contract.

I want to thank Jon Star of the New York Mets Inside Pitch and Scout.com for appearing on my radio show NY Baseball Live and offering his insight into the Mets.

Thanks Jon.

Same kudos goes to Bruce Markusen from the Baseball Hall of Fame.

Until then, see ya at the park.

Spring Time

With as much snow that hit the New York area, it is a welcoming sign that pitchers and catchers reported to Spring Training. 

Now we just have to wait for the screaming of “Play Ball.”

Until then, see ya at the park.

Spring Training

Baseball is back…pitchers and catchers report to Spring Training. What a great feeling.

 

Until then, see ya at Spring Training. — Joe Boesch

Met’s Payroll

Here’s an interesting look at the New York Mets payroll for the last six seasons, in regard to their whole financial mess.

2011 — 140 Million
2010 — 134 Million
2009 — 149 Million
2008 — 137 Million
2007 — 115 Million
2006 — 101 Million

Until then, see ya at the park.

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