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Ike Davis 'not satisfied' with early start
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Ike Davis has just one hit in his first three games. Though it's early, the first baseman has already taken steps toward a turnaround, Mets manager Terry Collins said on Friday.
"It was addressed yesterday a little bit," Collins said of Davis, who is 1-for-12 to start the year. "We were going to take some extra BP today. We did it in the cage for quite awhile and Ike was the...
Read more »Less Cowgill, more Valdespin?
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Jordany Valdespin will start ahead of Collin Cowgill when the Mets open a three-game series Friday against the Marlins. The move was expected. As manager Terry Collin said on Thursday, he planned to start Valdespin at some point though he was undecided on what position he would play defensively.
"We're going to see three righthanded starters and pretty much a dominant righthanded bullpen,"...
Read more »Zack Wheeler struggles with command in Triple-A opener
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Zack Wheeler showed why he's considered one of the top pitching prospects in all of baseball.
In his season debut with Triple-A Las Vegas on Thursday night, Wheeler needed just three pitches to strike out Sacramento second baseman Jemile Weeks, the first batter he faced in the game. His fastball topped out at 98 mph and he showed the touch with his curveball that has left some scouts raving.
But...
Read more »Marcum day-to-day with neck inflammation
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Mets pitcher Shaun Marcum is day-to-day following an MRI exam on Thursday that revealed nerve inflammation in his neck. Marcum had come to New York to be examined by team doctors though the club announced that the pitcher was sent back to the team's complex in Port St. Lucie.
According to the club, Marcum will be shut down for 48 hours after he underwent trigger-point injections, which are...
Read more »Source: Mets had little interest in Chris Young
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The Mets may be faced with calling up Aaron Laffey to plug another hole in the starting rotation.
But a source said that the Mets had little interest in a reunion with righthander Chris Young, who had been available until Thursday afternoon, when he signed a minor league deal with the Nationals. While the Mets discussed the idea, the source said club stopped short of making an offer.
Young,...
Read more »Daniel Murphy out of lineup for Justin Turner
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It's Dinosaur Education Day here on Thursday afternoon at Citi Field. Naturally, there's a 15-foot T-Rex along with a 17-foot animatronic hadrosaurus roaming the field right now. I suspect there's a joke to be made about the Yankees roster. But I'll pass. Anyway, back to the Mets...
-- Second baseman Daniel Murphy is out of the starting lineup as the Mets go for the three-game sweep of the...
Read more »How Matt Harvey dominated the Padres
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Matt Harvey won his first decision at Citi Field in dominant fashion. On a windswept evening against the Padres, Harvey struck out 10 batters in his 2013 debut, leading the Mets to an 8-4 victory. A look back at the pitcher's tremendous start on Wednesday night, courtesy of the invaluable BrooksBaseball.net:
-- Harvey had his fastball working against the Padres. Despite the frigid temperatures,...
Read more »Mets' Shaun Marcum to be examined by team doctors, unlikely to start Sunday
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Shaun Marcum is headed to New York to be examined by team doctors on Thursday, Mets manager Terry Collins said during his pregame media briefing on Wednesday. The veteran righthander is unlikely to make his scheduled start against the Marlins on Sunday, an assignment that will likely fall to lefty Aaron Laffey.
Marcum, 31, has dealt with a variety of maladies in spring training. This time,...
Read more »Greg Burke, Scott Rice may be more than just feel-good stories
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Mets relievers Greg Burke and Scott Rice have emerged as two of the best underdog stories of the spring.
A year ago, Burke made a snap decision to turn himself into a submarine-style pitcher, a last-ditch effort to get back to the big leagues since his only prior stint in 2009.
A year ago, Rice watched the Dodgers' team bus pull away without him, after he had been informed he would begin...
Read more »Shaun Marcum misses simulated game with pain in neck
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Shaun Marcum's latest injury setback may force the Mets to deploy their Plan C.
Marcum felt pain in his neck while warming up for a simulated game in Port St. Lucie on Tuesday, the club announced, which forced him to abandon the throwing session.
The club said Marcum's status will be reassessed on Wednesday, though it appears unlikely that the veteran righthander will be ready in time...
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