Wendy Adair Article Archive

  1. Brian Schneider Signs On with Philadelphia Phillies - How will he respond?

    According to the Philadelphia Inquirer , Brian Schneider has signed a two-year contract with the Phillies for $3 Million. After injuries plagued Schneider for 2008 and 2009, the Mets did not stand in the way of him filing for Free Agency...

    Wendy Adair Written by Wendy Adair about about 17 hours ago 67 reads 0 comments

  2. Why Do Mets Fans Want Luis Castillo Gone for 2010? Forgive and Forget?

    The Hot Stove is in full baking mode this week and there is much talk about the Mets being interested in Orlando Hudson, Marco Scutaro, and possibly Mark De Rosa...

    Wendy Adair Written by Wendy Adair about 13 days ago 329 reads 6 comments

  3. New York Mets Should Bring Home Josh Thole and Lance Broadway From Venezuela

    Several Mets players are participating in winter baseball this year, and Josh Thole and Lance Broadway are in Venezuela where there is incredible political unrest and fear of war with Colombia...

    Wendy Adair Written by Wendy Adair about 15 days ago 277 reads 12 comments

  4. New York Mets: New Faces Will Bring Changes to Team in 2010

    The GMs of Major League Baseball are meeting this week to review baseball policies and also to lay the groundwork for deals this winter...

    Wendy Adair Written by Wendy Adair about 21 days ago 441 reads 1 comments

  5. Carlos Delgado Files For Free Agency, Will He Be Back in 2010?

    The filing period for Free Agents to begin negotiating with their incumbent teams has begun with the end of the World Series. Carlos Delgado and Brian Schneider were the first two eligible Mets to file for Free Agency yesterday...

    Wendy Adair Written by Wendy Adair about 25 days ago 431 reads 6 comments

  6. John Maine: Does He Have Trade Value or Will the Mets Hang onto Him?

    John Maine has been injury riddled for most of the 2008 and 2009 seasons, but the Mets do need to make a decision on whether he fits into their plans for the starting rotation in 2010...

    Wendy Adair Written by Wendy Adair about 28 days ago 455 reads 0 comments

  7. Matt Holliday or Jason Bay: Who Do the Mets Need in Left Field?

    The Mets need an everyday left fielder—on that we can agree—but the question of who Omar Minaya will make the effort to acquire and who he is willing to give up in the process is what fans are concerned about this winter...

    Wendy Adair Written by Wendy Adair about about 1 month ago 543 reads 15 comments

  8. Review of Citi Field for Stadium Journey

    Much has been said about the Mets and their move into brand new Citi Field this past spring. There have already been many memorable moments both there and at their former residence, Shea Stadium, and I hope you enjoy reading my review...

    Wendy Adair Written by Wendy Adair about about 1 month ago 88 reads 2 comments

  9. Sorry, NY Mets Fans, I Will Be Rooting for the Phillies If They Play the Yankees

    I never thought that I would say this, but I will be rooting for the Phillies, should they go up against the Yankees in the World Series next week...

    Wendy Adair Written by Wendy Adair about about 1 month ago 401 reads 25 comments

  10. Will Jason Marquis Be a New York Met in 2010?

    The Mets have several holes to fill this winter, and one of the many concerns is the starting rotation. Oliver Perez, John Maine, and Mike Pelfrey all may have the talent to be solid starters ...

    Wendy Adair Written by Wendy Adair about about 1 month ago 308 reads 8 comments

  11. Jerry Manuel: What Worked and What Didn't Work In 2009

    Jerry Manuel completed his first and possibly last full season as Mets manager, and how he handles things this coming season will determine how many more years he will be a manager in this turbulent Mets organization...

    Wendy Adair Written by Wendy Adair about about 1 month ago 103 reads 2 comments

  12. New York Mets' Core: Will It Be Intact for 2010?

    Jerry Manuel has stated this week that his core players will likely not recognize many of their teammates next year, and I'm sure that is the case, but you do have to wonder how many of the ...

    Wendy Adair Written by Wendy Adair about about 1 month ago 271 reads 4 comments

  13. Mets Rookies Hazed Yesterday, This Is a Good Thing

    The hazing of rookies is a big part of baseball life in late September and yesterday was no different for the Mets. Rookies and fill in players have played a major role on this Mets team in ...

    Wendy Adair Written by Wendy Adair about 2 months ago 208 reads 6 comments

  14. David Wright Still Haunted by Beaning: Strikeouts Are Mounting Higher

    This has been a roller coaster ride season for David Wright, who now has struck out 130 times, surpassing last year's total of 118...

    Wendy Adair Written by Wendy Adair about 2 months ago 116 reads 8 comments

  15. John Maine Works His Way Back to Health in the Mets Rotation

    John Maine made his second pitching start since June 5 for the Mets yesterday against the Washington Nationals and was extremely impressive. Maine pitched five shutout innings and only gave up two singles and one walk while striking out one...

    Wendy Adair Written by Wendy Adair about 2 months ago 42 reads 0 comments

  16. Mets Priorities This Winter: What Needs to Be Done?

    The Mets have a lot to work on this coming off season, and like most winters, transactions should be a constant priority...

    Wendy Adair Written by Wendy Adair about 2 months ago 212 reads 10 comments

  17. David Wright: Back In the Saddle Trying to Get Comfortable

    David Wright is back in the lineup as an every day player and is struggling at the plate. Taking a 94mph fastball to the head is one of the most horrific things that can happen to you on a baseball field and that's exactly what happened to Wright on Aug.

    Wendy Adair Written by Wendy Adair about 2 months ago 56 reads 4 comments

  18. David Wright and Carlos Beltran's Returns Show Heart, Just May Not Be Very Smart

    Carlos Beltran returned to the starting lineup for the Mets last night and had a solid game even though the Mets lost by a score of 4-2 to the Marlins...

    Wendy Adair Written by Wendy Adair about 2 months ago 79 reads 6 comments

  19. Brian Schneider: End of the Road for His New York Mets Career?

    Brian Schneider's tenure with the Mets the last two seasons has no doubt been a roller coaster, both physically and emotionally...

    Wendy Adair Written by Wendy Adair about 2 months ago 219 reads 6 comments

  20. N.Y.'s David Wright Returns as Pitcher's Headache With New Rawlings Helmet

    When David Wright is activated from the disabled list tomorrow, he should already have in his possession the new S100 batting helmet from Rawlings that will hopefully protect him from another concussion...

    Wendy Adair Written by Wendy Adair about 3 months ago 570 reads 2 comments

  21. New York Mets Look Forward to 2010: What Can Fans Expect?

    With 2009 being all but entered into the history books as one of the most bizarre and frustrating seasons for Mets fans, it's time to look forward to things improving in 2010...

    Wendy Adair Written by Wendy Adair about 3 months ago 343 reads 6 comments

  22. Citi Field Seems To Be Cursed: Bring Back Shea Stadium, Please

    When the Mets moved into their brand new stadium this past spring, there was an incredible sense of a clean slate and great things were expected for this team...

    Wendy Adair Written by Wendy Adair about 3 months ago 181 reads 10 comments

  23. David Wright Wants To Come Back, Post Concussion Symptoms Getting Better

    David Wright addressed the media for the first time since his concussion on Saturday. He acknowledged the terror of a pitch coming at his head, and knowing that he had no chance of getting out of the way...

    Wendy Adair Written by Wendy Adair about 3 months ago 151 reads 5 comments

  24. Jerry Manuel Uses A Sick David Wright as a Pinch Hitter: What Was the Point?

    On Monday night, Jerry Manuel stated that he was giving David Wright a day off for Tuesday's game against the Arizona Diamondbacks. Wright was kept out of the starting lineup, but was used in the ninth inning as a pinch hitter with the hopes of a win...

    Wendy Adair Written by Wendy Adair about 3 months ago 195 reads 24 comments

  25. Open Letter to Johan Santana

    Dear Johan, Congratulations on having a great year, and this being your second year on the Mets, you have had time to get used to the New York media and fans...

    Wendy Adair Written by Wendy Adair about 3 months ago 129 reads 5 comments

 


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