Shin-Soo Choo
CINCINNATI, OH - MAY 25: Shin-Soo Choo #17 and Jay Bruce #32 of the Cincinnati Reds collide as Choo makes a catch near the center field wall against the Chicago Cubs during the game at Great American Ball Park on May 25, 2013 in Cincinnati, Ohio.
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Mets get Matt Harvey off the hook but can't avoid sweep by Reds
came with runners on first and third and just one out, all after the Mets rallied to tie the game. The gaffe allowed Shin-Soo Choo to score the winning run and opened the door for a three-run inning.Afterward, Davis retreated to the dugout, where he slammed Read more »
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On Baseball: Ike Davis, the Mets’ No-Hit, No-Field First Baseman
The man with the lowest batting average in the major leagues was not thinking of his offense in the top of the ninth inning Wednesday at Citi Field. Ike Davis , the son of a major leaguer, had enough on his mind. Davis had gone hitless again, with two wa from The New York Times Read more »
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Still like Ike? Davis' mishap dooms Mets vs. Reds
REDS 7, METS 4 As if the offensive struggles were not enough, Ike Davis misplayed a ball on the first-base line setting off a three-run, ninth inning rally by the Reds, who went on to win 7-4 Wednesday at Citi Field. With Shin-Soo Choo on third and one o from New York Daily News Read more »
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Matt Harvey and his trade value
I has the distinct luck in drafting Mets ace Matt Harvey in two of my NL-only leagues this season. One is a keeper league where I won the bidding at $18 for his services. That price looks like a bargain through a quarter of the season. I also drafted him from FakeTeams Read more »
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On Baseball: Reds’ Shin-Soo Choo Could Be Good Addition for Mets
The Mets spent much of last winter insisting, in the words of General Manager Sandy Alderson, that they were not punting on the 2013 season. He had to say it, because admitting the obvious would have been demoralizing for fans and players. But actions to from The New York Times Read more »