Happy Birthday New York Mets John Maine

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John Maine- Mets #3 Man In the Rotation Turns 28

John Kevin Maine was born on May 8, 1981, in Fredericksburg, Virginia. Maine played college baseball for Charlotte and was the Conference USA Pitcher of the Year in 2001 breaking several single-season pitching records including strikeouts and wins. He was drafted by the Orioles in 2002, and became one of the top minor leagues pitching prospects. He made his MLB debut in August 2005 and got his 1st win shutting out the Blue Jays at Camden Yards. He was traded to the Mets with Jorge Julio in exchange for Kris & Anna Benson.

He started out in the minor leagues in 2006 but was called up when rookie Brian Bannister went down. Then he got injured and was up & down until finally coming up for good in July. He pitched a complete game shutout and won two out of three starts getting no decision in the other. He threw 26 scoreless innings just shy of breaking Dwight Gooden’s record of 23 scoreless in 1984, and falling just shy of Jerry Koosman’s team record 31. Willie Randolph gave Maine the 5th starter’s role for the remainder of the season; he went 6-5 with a 3.60 ERA. He wasn’t expected to start the in the post season, but when Pedro Martinez & El Duque’ went down he got the ball for Game #1 of the NLDS against the Dodgers. He got no decision pitching into the 5th inning, allowing only 1 run, but the Mets won the game & sweep the Series. In the NLCS vs. St. Louis he started Game #2 and gave up 3 earned runs in 4 innings, but didn’t get the loss. He didn’t get the ball again until the crucial Game #6 at Shea Stadium. Maine threw 5 scoreless innings and struck out 5 Cardinals beating Cy Young winner Chris Carpenter sending the Series to a Game 7.

In 2007 Maine led the club in wins (15) strikeouts (180) losses (10) and HRs allowed (23). In April he was 4-0 and almost threw a no hitter in Florida, earning him Pitcher of the Month. He had a great 1st half and was snubbed for the All Star game, in which he probably should have gotten the start. He was tied for the league lead in wins (10) and had 92 strikeouts & a 2.71 ERA. He cooled off in the second half, but stepped up pitching the game of his life on the next to last day of the season. The Mets were fading fast after losing their lead in the NL East and Maine threw a one hit 1-0 shut out at Shea Stadium against the Marlins, giving the team new life. He had a no hit bid going until two outs in the 8th inning when Marlins backup catcher Paul Hoover singled. His season ERA was good at 3.91, he averaged a strikeout an inning and became one of the leagues durable starters.

His 2008 season was cut short by arm troubles, and after a stint on the DL in August he returned with 3 solid starts but his season was shelved by manager Jerry Manuel so as not to jeopardize his career. In 25 starts, 140 innings, he went 10-8 with a 4.18 ERA. One of the reasons the Mets fell short of the playoffs is because they lost Maine. He had bone spurs removed in the off season and is ready to go for 2009, although he hasn’t settled in with any consistency yet. In January of 2009 he signed a one year 2.9 million dollar deal
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Mr. Met, Pedro and My Mom

From 2008, but seems Mother’s Day appropriate.  By Dan the Mets Police detective….

From time to time we here at the Mets Police have given the Mets grief on some of the things they do – it’s what we are here for after all. Today however I must tip my cap and publilcly thank the Mets, Mr. Met, and especially Pedro Martinez for something that was very personal.


Saturday was my mom’s 71st birthday. A few thing about my mom. She is a small Irish woman who came here over 50 years ago but still has her accent. Back in the 60’s she worked for a company that had a box at Shea and she attended a number of games (she likes to tell people how she sat next to Joan Payson). But she stopped going (and stopped working) after I was born. So she has not been to Shea since 1966. Now to give you an idea how much of a fan she is, during the 10th inning of Game 6, she had her rosary out and was kneeling in front of the TV set saying Hail Mary’s as fast as she could.


My sister, through some people she knows, was able to get a field box at Shea for Saturday’s game. She also was able to contact someone she knows who works for the Mets and let him know that our mom would be there on her birthday.


So, we go to the game – my parents, my sister, and I. Our mom is tickled pink to be at Shea. At the gate they are handing out teddy bears as a promotion to all kids. Of course my mom wants one, and as soon as they hear that it’s her 71st, no problem, they give her one. That was very nice.


Skip ahead to the fourth inning. One of the staff comes over and lets my mom know that during the 4th, Mr. Met is coming over to give her a present. Middle of the 4th and here comes Mr. Met to present her with the 1-800-FLOWERS birthday cake bouquet. Mr. Met sat down behind her and she is giddy – starts talking to him and laughing. Then at the end of the inning they put her and my dad on Diamond Vision with Mr. Met. Priceless!

So we thought that was the highlight of the day. After the game, we took some pictures, then went up to check out the Diamond Club. While up there she (as only an older Irish woman does) starts chatting with the security guys – asking about Pedro, her favorite Met, and where he might be. Security actually tells us that because of the Billy Joel concert set up, the players are coming out from Gate D today. So Mom now wants to go down to see if she can spot Pedro. All 0f a sudden this 71 yr old woman is acting like a 16 yr old.

We get to Gate D and looking around, set ourselves up at the end of the crowd that has gathered. Wouldn’t you know one of the security guys mom had talked to is now right near us. He points out Pedro’s driver to us and tells mom and I to go over to him and tell him it’s her birthday. We go over, I talk to the guy (Angel) and ask if he thought Pedro would take a picture with my mom for her birthday. Next thing I know he gets a cop to escort us over to Pedro’s car.


When Pedro comes out, Angel tells him about my mom – he immediately comes over and give her a huge hug and kiss. Security cordon off an area around Pedro, his cars, and us. Then they start talking – seriously their conversation went on for a good 5 minutes – he was the nicest guy to her. When she told him he was her favorite player, he said “Really? Me? Not David Wright?” She said something else to him that had him laughing. Really, a very very nice guy. I thanked him and he said it was a pleasure to meet us then hugged my mom again.

Walking back to the car people kept coming up to her wishing her a Happy Birthday and congratulating her on meeting Pedro.

So a hundred thousand thank yous to the Mets, Mr. Met, and especially Pedro Martinez for making my mom’s birthday an amazingly memorable occassion.


These 2 pictures say it all:

 

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The Best Thing To Eat At Yankee Stadium Is…

It will cost you $7 and about 1500 calories, but the best thing to eat at Yankee Stadium is the Johnny Rockets shake.

You can get it in the centerfield bleachers where I never see a line, and it’s about three times as big and tastier than a Shake Shack Shake At Citi Field (say that three times fast).

This will hit the spot and fill you up.  Blow off the $5 hot dog and just get this.

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Mets-Phillies – Where Was Everybody?


The announced attendance tonight was 37,295

That would be 82.9% capacity.

Does this look like over 80% full to you?

And this is supposedly one of the top rivalries in baseball right now.

Has the luster worn off New Shea already?

Are people sick of the lack of Mets history and obstructed view seats?

I wonder how the crowd at New Yankee Stadium was tonight. Their official attendance was 43,769.

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