Tim Teufel
Philadelphia Phillies' Jimmy Rollins hits a three-run home run off of New York Mets relief pitcher Ramon Ramirez as Mets' Rob Johnson catches in the ninth inning of a baseball game on Wednesday, May 30, 2012, at Citi Field in New York.
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Mets coaching staff's attention shifts to positioning
a popular belief that baseball is a game of inches. Tim Teufel , the former Mets second baseman and now the infield coach, would like to shrink that margin to one inch. Maybe less.Armed with laptops full of information -- scouting reports, spray charts, heat Read more »
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Coutinho: Great Team Chemistry Has Fueled Mets’ Success
Over the course of a long baseball season, there will be ups and downs, injuries curtailing winning streaks. But all successful teams have one constant: leadership. Chemistry in the clubhouse. Terry Collins deserves a bunch of credit for motivating these from CBS New York Read more »
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Mets' Baxter a Natural At Coming Through in a Pinch
By Brian Costa Sometime around the fourth or fifth inning of every game, Mike Baxter grabs a bat and disappears from the Mets' dugout. He retreats to an indoor batting cage, where every night, he prepares for an opportunity that may never come.He keeps h from Wall Street Journal Read more »
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Davis latest Mets player stricken with flu
MIAMI -- Mets first baseman Ike Davis was a late scratch from Sunday's game with flu-like symptoms. Jordany Valdespin replaced Davis in the lineup, playing second base, with regular second baseman Daniel Murphy shifting over to first. It marked Murphy's from MLB.com Read more »
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Wright, Manning connect during BP at Coors
DENVER -- As new Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning was arriving at Coors Field Sunday morning to take in a game, he ran into Mets players David Wright and Jon Rauch. Only Manning did not realize it. Wright and Rauch were dressed in full Western and Mexi from MLB.com Read more »
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Familiar name back in Toledo
Home » Sports» Pro» Mud Hens Loading… Guidelines: Please keep your comments smart and civil. Don't attack other readers personally, and keep your language decent. If a comment violates these standards or our privacy statement or visitor's agreement, clic from Toledo Blade Read more »