The Case To Keep Jose Reyes
While ownership has made it clear that the team will have is slashing payroll this offseason, they are essentially writing themselves a death sentence by letting Reyes get away.
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While ownership has made it clear that the team will have is slashing payroll this offseason, they are essentially writing themselves a death sentence by letting Reyes get away.
Gotham Baseball’s Charles Hollon talks with Chris Leible, who represents one of the most popular players in Mets history; Jose Reyes.
Is it really October already? Yes it is, and post-season baseball is underway.
While the trade deadline dust settles, let’s field some reader questions about the NL East.
Neither Jose Reyes’ career nor his hamstring injury are what they initially appear.
Does the trade of Francisco Rodriguez signify that the Mets are looking ahead to 2012 or just changing direction for the second half of 2011?
As the season reaches its mid-way point, let’s take a look at the top players in the National League East.
Led by Ike Davis and Jose Reyes, The New York Mets offense has come alive during their recent four-game winning streak, scoring 27 runs over that stretch. Whether or not that streak continues against better competition — the Houston Astros and Arizona Diamondbacks are two of the worst franchises in the National League — remains to be seen.
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