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Where in the World Is Rico Brongna?: Retired Mets in 2016

Edgy MD
Jan 18 2016 11:42 PM

Hey, Shaun Marcum, the 2013 Mets' go-to guy for coming out of the pen in extra innings and pitching until he dropped, has retired and become the pitching coach for Northwestern Oklahoma State University. Go, um... Rangers!

John Cougar Lunchbucket
Feb 14 2016 08:44 PM
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You're in Tucson when your Jeep Wrangler 4X4 suddenly needs a new coil suspension system, but you want it at a fair price, installed by a tattooed freakazoid.

See my man Jon.

themetfairy
Feb 14 2016 09:06 PM
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John Cougar Lunchbucket wrote:
You're in Tucson when your Jeep Wrangler 4X4 suddenly needs a new coil suspension system, but you want it at a fair price, installed by a tattooed freakazoid.

See my man Jon.


Rauch?

John Cougar Lunchbucket
Feb 14 2016 09:17 PM
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He loves trucks.

Ceetar
Mar 11 2016 08:06 PM
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Inviting @Mets fans to order my @8scakes Pound Cake for your #Easter gathering! @FigSNY
http://www.8scakes.com

John Cougar Lunchbucket
Mar 11 2016 09:00 PM
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The #8 is very special to me because it was my jersey number in college where I began my journey to manhood and to becoming a MLB player. I also wore it with 4 out of my 6 major league teams. So #8's is my way of bringing my past, present and future into alliance as we look to expand our pound cake business into something my great-grandmother would be proud of. Taste the tradition and attention to quality in every bite, when you have our cakes delivered to your front door!


Marlon was a 3-number man with the Mets: 9, 18, 23

I like that he bakes though.

Mets Willets Point
May 01 2016 02:04 AM
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Listening to the Red Sox v. Yankees game and Kirby Yates was pitching for the Yankees. From the WEEI announcers I learned that Kirby is the younger brother of former Met Tyler Yates. I also learned that they are the first brothers from Hawaii to both play in MLB and that Tyler is now a police officer in Hawaii.

Edgy MD
May 01 2016 03:39 AM
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High-profile Hawaiians Sid Fernandez and Benny Agbyani wore #50 in honor of Hawaii. Fernandez also wore it in honor of the show Hawaii 5-0.

Yates, apparently wasn't one to be outdone, and so has become Hawaii 5-0.

G-Fafif
May 06 2016 07:36 PM
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Michael Cuddyer is being a characteristially team-first guy in the Chesapeake, Va. PONY League.

Four fields with a backdrop of evergreens hosted kids, coaches and adults from the different divisions of PONY Baseball. The unpredictable weather caused attendees to dress in a mixture of winter coats, blankets and short sleeves.

But the weather couldn’t put a damper on the ceremony’s most anticipated speaker of the day, new assistant coach Michael Cuddyer, 37, who recently retired after 15 seasons as a Major League Baseball player.

A 1997 Great Bridge High School graduate, Cuddyer played with Great Bridge Baseball, which evolved into the SCAA. Now his son, a Southeastern Elementary School student, Casey Cuddyer, 7, plays coach-pitch ball (Pinto division) with SCAA, and Casey has his dad and his granddad as assistant coaches of his White Sox team.

In Cuddyer’s speech, he said it was probably his 30th opening day ceremony. He recalled special memories of youth baseball, and cautioned the young athletes that “workouts and practices are very important.” But he wanted everyone to “come out, have fun and love the game.” He wished everyone good luck and said, “Love what you do, like I’ve been fortunate enough to do.”

Cuddyer’s dad, Henry Cuddyer, 68, played Little League in Norfolk as a kid, but said he was mostly self-taught. He got involved again in the game as an adult when he coached then 6-year-old Michael’s Little League team.


Buddy Carlyle is now an Atlanta Braves coaching assistant.

Carlyle will be in uniform for all pregame work-outs and will assist in scouting preparations. His main job however will be to manage the Braves' instant replay protocol from an off-field location during all games.

Mets Willets Point
May 11 2016 03:02 AM
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Lenny Dykstra joined Twitter today. I expect him to make Curt Schilling look like a social media guru.

MFS62
May 11 2016 03:18 AM
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That's like giving a two year old a set of finger-paints and a blank wall.

Later

TransMonk
May 12 2016 05:26 PM
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Mets – Willets Point wrote:
Lenny Dykstra joined Twitter today.

His twitter feed is pretty hilarious. It's exactly what you would it expect it to be.

Lefty Specialist
May 12 2016 08:11 PM
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Boy, you can see the car crash coming, but you're powerless to stop it.

Edgy MD
May 12 2016 08:16 PM
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You can say that about his whole professional and public life.

Including the car crash.

John Cougar Lunchbucket
Jun 10 2016 04:05 PM
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I have decided to retire from the game of baseball. Injuries especially head injuries diminished my skills and it's time for me to move on.

Edgy MD
Dec 14 2016 03:54 PM
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The Utica Observer-Dispatch visits with Jim McAndrew of Lost Nation, Iowa.

He re-introduces us to the largely forgotten Mets figure that is Wes Stock, minor league pitching coordinator during the pitching-rich late 1960s, seen below opposite Rube Walker as they observe The Express.

Edgy MD
Dec 15 2016 02:56 PM
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Chad Pergram of Fox News sez America has become Mackey Sasser.