Post Tagged with: "Yoenis Cespedes"

Yoenis Cespedes Can’t Remain Silent And Fans Deserve Better

Yoenis Cespedes Can’t Remain Silent And Fans Deserve Better

By Rich Mancuso/ Sports Editor “Not today, not tomorrow, not at all this year.”  Welcome to the 2020 baseball season of Yoenis Cespedes. Yes, those were his comments, Monday, when he emerged on the field down in Port St. Lucie. […]

by · February 17, 2020 · Sports
What Can Mets Expect From Cespedes?

What Can Mets Expect From Cespedes?

By Rich Mancuso/ Sports Editor What can the Mets expect from Yoenis Cespedes and does the often injured and controversial outfielder fit in the plan? We have come to know there is never a dull moment.   And GM Brodie Van […]

by · January 6, 2020 · Sports
Mets Need To Rebuild Without Their “Master”

Mets Need To Rebuild Without Their “Master”

By Rich Mancuso/ Sports Editor For the Mets and their fans it is difficult to understand what has transpired in three years. Citi Field was loud and obnoxious with that short lived  and unexpected postseason run to the World Series. […]

by · June 12, 2018 · Sports
03/29/18 St. Louis Cardinals  vs  New York Mets opening day  at  citifield  queens  ny   photos  by  sportsdaywire  New York Mets manager Mickey Callaway #36    in the  dugout  before the  game

Coppola: Mets Hear “TIMBER!!!”

By William Coppola Question: A tree falls in the forrest and there is no one there to hear it. Does it make a sound? Wednesday at Cincinnati’s Great American Ballpark between the Mets and Reds had an attendance of 16,552 […]

by · May 10, 2018 · Sports
Yoenis Cespedes, NY Mets

Cespedes Fails to Deliver Again

By Rich Mancuso/Sports Editor You can say this is expected with the New York Mets and their season of 2017. The come from behind wins have been few and that was the situation again Monday night at Citi Field in […]

by · July 18, 2017 · Sports
Mets GM Alderson Is At Fault For Sinking Ship

Mets GM Alderson Is At Fault For Sinking Ship

By Rich Mancuso/Sports Editor Oh Sandy, and this is not about a devastating hurricane. It’s about a sinking ship and how the New York Mets general manager Sandy Alderson constructed a team that is falling apart quickly and we’re only […]

by · May 19, 2017 · Sports
Matt Harvey Sagas Adds to Mets Sinking Ship

Matt Harvey Sagas Adds to Mets Sinking Ship

By Christopher Saunders Just when you think nothing else could go wrong for the New York Mets it happens again. Injuries have crippled the starting pitching staff, dreadful start that has put the Mets at the bottom of the division, […]

by · May 8, 2017 · Sports
Hiroki Kuroda, Former NY Yankees hurler. Credit: nj.com

The Rites of Spring: New York Baseball

The “Rites” of Spring: New York Baseball By Rich Mancuso/Sports Editor The seven week countdown has started to opening day  when the first pitch is thrown at Citi Field and a week later the Yankees get their turn in the […]

by · February 11, 2017 · Sports
Yoenis Cespedes, NY Mets

BREAKING: Cespedes Re-signs With the Mets

Cespedes and the Mets: Not a Matter of Dollars and Cents By Rich Mancuso/Sports Editor New York:  End of the discussion and the New York Mets have shown their commitment again in re-signing Yoenis Cespedes to a four-year $110 million […]

by · November 29, 2016 · Sports
The Yankees Future Starts Now

The Yankees Future Starts Now

  By Christopher Saunders The New York Yankees are rebuilding their team. The process began at the 2016 trade deadline, when a few of their key players were dealt away.  Those traded included Andrew Miller, Aroldis Chapman, Ivan Nova, and Carlos Beltran. […]

by · November 15, 2016 · Sports

Subway Series Game 3: More Drama for Mets in loss to Yankees

By Rich Mancuso/Sports Editor Mark Teixeira hit a three-run home run in the second inning that put the New York Yankees in the lead over the Mets Wednesday night in the Bronx. That was the beginning of more drama to […]

by · August 4, 2016 · Sports
Alex Rodriguez, NY Yankees

More Subway Series Drama: Last Yankees At-Bat for A-Rod?

Last Yankees At-Bat for A-Rod? Rich Mancuso/Sports Editor There was Alex Rodriguez before the game at Citi Field Tuesday night. He claims there is peace with himself regarding the New York Yankees roster changes and possibilities that he may have […]

by · August 3, 2016 · Sports
CitiField: Mets Home Field

With Cespedes Injured: The Mets are fine with Conforto and Walker

With Cespedes Injured: The Mets are fine with Conforto and Walker   By Rich Mancuso   It is the other names, Neil Walker and Michael Conforto that have quickly done the job for the New York Mets this past week, […]

by · April 29, 2016 · Sports
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Expectations are for Mets to repeat

Expectations are for Mets to repeat: Very possible By Rich Mancuso   The prevailing thought this spring as the New York Mets assembled down in Port St. Lucie Florida was the expectations because of their status of being perennial favorites […]

by · April 2, 2016 · Sports
New York Mets shortstop Ruben Tejada, whose leg was broken in a hard slide by Los Angeles Dodgers second baseman Chase Utley in Game 2, tips his cap during baseline introductions for baseball's Game 3 of the National League Division Series, Monday, Oct. 12, 2015, in New York. (AP Photo/Kathy Willens)

Hot Stove Report: Mets made mistake letting Tejada walk away

If money was the reason: Mets made mistake letting Tejada walk away   By Rich Mancuso/ Sports Editor   Nothing personal here about Ruben Tejada, The infielder who was placed on waivers by the New York Mets is now a […]

by · March 20, 2016 · Sports