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Tag Archives: Jordany Valdespin
Mets play 8,000th game in Miami tonight
Yes, the Mets play the franchise’s 8,000th game tonight, and it will be the first they have ever played in Marlins Park. New York shouldn’t feel too out of place, though. The gigantic new digs have frustrated the Miami offense … Continue reading
Posted in Major League Baseball, New York Mets
Tagged Johan Santana, Jordany Valdespin, Mark Buehrle, Ronny Cedeno, Vinny Rottino
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Catcher Rob Johnson is on his way to Philadelphia
Update: It turns out Johnson had a big hit of his own last night to help the Buffalo Bisons to a 4-3 victory over the Gwinnett Braves. There are so many heroes on this team, they’ll have to form their … Continue reading
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Tagged Jordany Valdespin, Mike Nickeas, Rob Johnson
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It doesn’t get much better than this
At least from a sports fan’s perspective, tonight was as awesome as a night could get. First Brad Richards saved the Rangers from certain defeat by nudging the puck past Washington goaltender Braden Holtby and defenseman John Carlson with six … Continue reading
The Mets are already back in Philadelphia
Yes, the Mets are already headed back to Philadelphia after winning two out of three games at Citizens Bank Park back in April. This time, though, the Phillies will lead with their ace on the hill and Roy Halladay will … Continue reading
Mets trounced by Giants twice
It was not a great day to be a Mets fan yesterday. New York’s National League team lost not once, but twice to the San Francisco Giants, and neither game was particularly close. In the first game, the Mets lost … Continue reading