For all thats in the news today about Johan and his injury, we here at Mets Police just wanted to say Happy Birthday to number 57.
What Mets fans talk about when not talking about the actual games.
Not sure where this one is going, but I have a bad feeling about this.
..cops seized hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of autographed player jerseys and other memorabilia from the ’86 team that Samuels had placed in a Port St. Lucie storage facility.
“It was mainly uniforms,” one source close to the probe told The News Saturday. “They’re all signed and worth a fortune.”
via Cops seize treasure trove of ’86 Mets memorabilia allegedly stashed away by former clubhouse manager.
I went to bed last night in a so so mood after reading that Johan Santana might miss the whole season. Fine, I will admit it, it bummed me a out. I just woke up ten minutes ago and I started sifting through my twitter feed and found a Santana is fine post by Adam Rubin.
The progress “has been great,” Warthen said. “We’ve been actually sneaking him back a couple of extra feet each time without him really knowing it, but I think he does know it. The arm is working in great position — he’s getting it up. He’s missed a day here and there, but he’s gone back-to-back because he missed [on] his wife’s birthday. We gave him an extra day there. So everything is going right on target, maybe a little bit ahead.
That quote is from Dan Warthen.
But this right here fits more in line with the post I wrote from last night.
Privately, people close to Santana accept he might be a shell of himself in the second half, assuming he returns.
I am crossing my fingers that this isn’t true. I just hope even if he is rusty when he come back this year that he will be fine next year.
Check out Adam Rubin’s full story here.
Update: I know i just posted this thirty seconds ago but Adam Rubin just did another piece where he actually talked to number 57.
I don’t know who’s saying that I’m not ready or whatever,” said Santana, who turned 32 Sunday, “because according to everything, the way it has been done, we’re right on the right track and where we’re supposed to be. Whoever is saying that I’m not ready I think is lying. We are all on the same page here. And I’ve been doing my job and doing my rehab and everything the way it’s supposed to be done. … How can you have a setback at this point, where I’m just beginning to throw? I haven’t even got on the mound. I haven’t even forced my body to try to throw hard. It’s just a slow process and I’m just doing it with caution.
Adam also asked Santana, How could he know if its just regular soreness?
I’ve had pain before. I know the difference between pain and soreness. As of right now, you go through a process where you have to build everything up and your arm, your shoulder is weak. You know you have to overcome that. But it takes tim
You can see the rest of this story here.