momadance wrote:When are they putting David Wright up?
Phan In Phlorida wrote:What's hilarious is the corporate ads have higher bids than the 88 NL East Champions pennant.
Rotoworld wrote:The Mets are "making a run at signing" outfielder Cody Ross, according to ESPN's Jerry Crasnick.
Ross was looking for a three-year contract when this offseason began, but he has since lowered those demands significantly and could come rather cheap when all is said and done. The 31-year-old batted just .240/.325/.405 last season for the Giants, but he slugged 14 home runs in 121 games and holds a shiny .912 career OPS against left-handed pitchers. He'd make for a decent platoon player in New York.
jerseyhoya wrote:I think the reason you get yelled at is you appear to hate listening to sports talk radio, but regularly listen to sports talk radio, and then frequently post about how bad listening to sports talk radio is after you were once again listening to it.
Heyman wrote:#mets expect bounce back from torres and arent sure ross fits (i.e. he wont work for nothing)
jerseyhoya wrote:I think the reason you get yelled at is you appear to hate listening to sports talk radio, but regularly listen to sports talk radio, and then frequently post about how bad listening to sports talk radio is after you were once again listening to it.
BigEd76 wrote:biggest payroll dropoff ever
Polar Bear Phan wrote:Bobby Bonilla will be the third highest compensated outfielder for the Mets this year.
Polar Bear Phan wrote:Bobby Bonilla will be the third highest compensated outfielder for the Mets this year.
jerseyhoya wrote:I think the reason you get yelled at is you appear to hate listening to sports talk radio, but regularly listen to sports talk radio, and then frequently post about how bad listening to sports talk radio is after you were once again listening to it.
Polar Bear Phan wrote:Bobby Bonilla will be the third highest compensated outfielder for the Mets this year.
Jeff Wilpon, the Mets' chief operating officer, and David Howard, the team's executive vice president of business operations, also did not return calls seeking comment. A Mets team spokesman said of Mr. Bonilla's contract: "It's old news. There's nothing new here.''