>On July 30, 2004 the Mets made two trades that would greatly impact the team both in the short and potentially long-term. Both trades involved young pitchers – one left the Mets and one came to the Mets. The one that left is Scott Kazmir – and I think we all know the details of that trade. The other pitcher, the one that came to the Mets, was Kris Benson.
>Heritage Night Nit-Picking
>Morning following an off-day means it’s time to talk about non game related issues. Todays topic, the Mets Heritage Theme Nights.
Life Without Pedro
Sorry to hear Pedro’s father is ill. Taht’s a terrible situation for anyone to deal with.
As he told the Daily news: “It’s taking a toll on me and my family, my dad’s situation,” Martinez told the Daily News. “I haven’t been there for them. I just realized that between last year and this year I haven’t been there for my family, my parents.
“That’ll probably drag me away from the game a little sooner than people expect.
“After this season, I’m going to go back home and think about it and I’m going to decide.”
From a baseball standpoint – well there’s that pace of 3.5 wins per year (since June 2006) that we’ll miss.
Trade Post-Mortem: Examining Trades of the Past (2nd in a Series)
On July 30, 2004 the Mets made two trades that would greatly impact the team both in the short and potentially long-term. Both trades involved young pitchers – one left the Mets and one came to the Mets. The one that left is Scott Kazmir – and I think we all know the details of that trade. The other pitcher, the one that came to the Mets, was Kris Benson.
Heritage Night Nit-Picking
Morning following an off-day means it’s time to talk about non game related issues. Todays topic, the Mets Heritage Theme Nights.