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BaseBlogging (Free subscription) | 03/07/2008
I promise this blog won't become the promotional tool for SNY bloggers, but I have to point you to more from Matthew Cerrone and his adventures at spring training.: Opinion: I am more Naive than I thought In the piece are some valuable lessons for those bloggers who 1) always knock the mainstream media and [...]
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Ballbug (Free subscription) | 03/06/2008
Matthew Cerrone / MetsBlog.com : PSL: Omar Talks with Reporters from Dugout — Omar Minaya just talked with reporters from the dugout. … According to Minaya, Moises Alou will have surgery and should be on a bike roughly one week later, “hopefully.” He is expected to be back in four to six weeks, as had been reporters yesterday.
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Hot Foot (Free subscription) | 03/06/2008
Matt Cerrone over at the Mets Blog is reporting that Marlon Anderson and Damion Easley are both back with the team and traveling to the game tonight, which is a sign they are actually ready to play. Now we just need the other dozen injured members of the 25 man roster to be able to play. [...]
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Ballbug (Free subscription) | 03/06/2008
Matthew Cerrone / MetsBlog.com : PSL: Alou has Strained Groin, Sore Hip — The Mets just announced that Moises Alou has a strained groin and has been sent to New York for as MRI. — ...it's just all so hard to believe...Omar Minaya talked to reporters a few moments, details of which will likely appear on our favorite beat writer's blogs …
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Hot Foot (Free subscription) | 03/05/2008
According to Matt Cerrone at Metsblog, Moises Alou is headed to New York for testing on a strained groin. Also, according to the telecast on SNY, Jason Vargas is also returning to New York to have his hip examined. It's about time, jeez. I’d go over the injuries everyday and see Beltran, Gotay, El Duque, Castillo, Church, Abreu, [...]
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Baseball Crank (Free subscription) | 03/05/2008
Matt Cerrone gets Johan Santana to teach him how to throw a circle change-up : [T]he way he does it, the seams rotate in the same direction as his fastball, deceiving the batters even more, because, as he put, "These hitters are not stupid."...the funny thing is, i think that grip is fairly standard...it's just, he is so disciplined in his delivery, that when coupled with the consistent rotation,...
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Hot Foot (Free subscription) | 03/05/2008
Matthew Cerrone at Mets Blog relays word that SI.com's Jon Heyman said on WFAN yesterday that the Mets and Tigers are discussing a trade that would send Marcus Thames to the Mets for Jorge Sosa. Thames had 18 HR and batted .241 last year for the Tigers in 86 games, playing 37 games in left field [...]
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BaseBlogging (Free subscription) | 03/05/2008
SNY, the sports network in New York is genius. Several months ago they teamed up with Matthew Cerrone and MetsBlog. Now they have added a Yankees blogger to the mix by teaming up with Steve Lombardi and WasWatching.com In both cases the blogs get to keep doing exactly what they were doing before with the authors [...]
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Baseball Musings (Free subscription) | 03/05/2008
A great post at MetsBlog.com as Johan Santana teaches Matt Cerrone the circle change. He also discusses how there's much more than the grip to throwing the pitch: "This is why I focus so much on my release point, because...
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The Hardball Times (Free subscription) | 03/04/2008
Matthew Cerrone of Mets Blog is covering the Mets' spring training for SNY and blogging about it. His comments are fun to read, capturing some of the things you and I would notice if we got to cover spring training for the first time. Check it out, particularly if you're a Mets' fan.
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Hot Foot (Free subscription) | 03/03/2008
By now, we’ve all heard the rundown. Of the Mets eight starting position players, five of them are suffering with some form of injury, and one of the supposedly healthy is Moises Alou. Of the Mets five projected starting pitchers, one is hurt, and another is Pedro Martinez. Of the 12 bench players [...]
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Orlando City (Free subscription) | 03/03/2008
PSL: El Duque Cancels Bullpen Session ...posted by Matthew Cerrone... Before he could even start a bullpen session, Orlando Hernandez shut ...
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Brit Lit Blogs (Free subscription) | 03/03/2008
Niven Govinden is the author of We are the New Romantics and Graffiti My Soul . He is currently at work on his third novel but has contributed ‘Raving & Me’, “ “one of the best stories I’ve written” he says, to 3:AM London, New York, Paris . His top 5 trax r: 1. ‘Cologne Cerrone Houdini’ - Goldfrapp 2. ‘Blind’ - Hercules and Love Affair 3. ‘Burnin” - Daft Punk 4. ‘Everything Counts’ - Depeche Mode...
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Hot Foot (Free subscription) | 03/02/2008
For those who haven't heard of him, blogger Matt Cerrone (of Mets Blog), apparently has some sort of contacts at SNY and will be at Spring Training all this week. Keep up with whats going on with him, and with the Mets, over at his site. I’m still trying to drink coffee and avoid [...]
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Modern Fabulousity (Free subscription) | 03/01/2008
It may be a little early to call Goldfrapp's latest record, Seventh Tree, the most surprising album of 2008...but come December, I'm guessing I won't be far off. Trading in their signature club-friendly electro for a genteel, atmospheric vibe that echoes early-70's pop, the British duo has dramatically altered the elements that made them a global phenomenon.