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The Youth Of America
themetfairy Jun 19 2008 09:32 AM |
Tonight at 7:00 SNY is televising a game between the Cyclones and the Staten Island Mini MFYs.
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metirish Jun 19 2008 09:35 AM |
Who are the booth commentators?
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themetfairy Jun 19 2008 10:50 AM |
I'm not sure.
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Vic Sage Jun 19 2008 01:32 PM |
i went to the game on Tuesday ... opening day at Keyspan park. It was a beautiful night, and the Clones won a 3-1 pitcher's duel, with some sparkling plays, some power pitching, some speed on the bases, and a couple of clutch hits down the line.
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AG/DC Jun 19 2008 01:46 PM |
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Not really a demotion, the continuum of levels designated as A are.
They're maybe not exact parallels, but Kingsport is beneath Brooklyn as Savannah is beneath St. Lucie. Beneath the Gulf Coast Mets are the Dominican Mets and the Venezuela Mets, I guess.
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Benjamin Grimm Jun 19 2008 01:52 PM |
I wonder about that myself. That is, I wonder about what the organization's attitude is regarding their different Single A teams.
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Vic Sage Jun 19 2008 01:56 PM |
gotcha.
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metirish Jun 19 2008 02:10 PM |
Tony Bernazard is the Vice President, Player Development , so those kids better watch their backs.
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Frayed Knot Jun 19 2008 03:07 PM |
The full season leagues are all considered to be above the short-season ones although the S-S leagues often have some recently drafted players who may be of full-season quality.
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Jun 19 2008 03:09 PM |
They don't even pretend to hide that fact anymore. Back in the day, every AAAer with a scrape was sent to BKLYN for a "rehab assignment" coinciding with the playoffs. Shameful stuff.
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Kong76 Jun 19 2008 05:09 PM |
Thanks for pointing the game out, fairy ... I'm gonna enjoy watching a game
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seawolf17 Jun 19 2008 05:46 PM |
Pitcher wearing #1... I like it!
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themetfairy Jun 19 2008 08:02 PM |
I missed this because I was watching the even younger youth of America (i.e., MK's Little League team) playing this evening. How did the baby Mets do?
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Frayed Knot Jun 19 2008 08:18 PM |
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Kirk Nieuwenhuis - 3rd round pick (#100 overall) in this year's draft out of Azuza Pacific Univ
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soupcan Jun 19 2008 08:22 PM |
They lost 7-2.
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themetfairy Jun 19 2008 08:26 PM |
Thanks for the report Soup.
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Frayed Knot Jun 19 2008 08:55 PM |
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The way I've always understood it is that the pitcher was the one who had to declare which hand he was going to pitch with and stick to it for the length of that AB -- but I may be wrong and I guess it's been mostly a theoretical rule up to this point. The Yanx drafted this kid [Pat Venditte] a year ago but he didn't sign and went back to school -- but they remained intrigued and drafted him again this year (20th round - Creighton Univ). I've read that scouts consider him to be somewhat of a prospect from one side (right, I think) and more a novelty from the other. But hey, if you can get away with fewer pitching changes and use him twice as often (half the shoulder strain) it's worth a try.
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soupcan Jun 19 2008 09:12 PM |
The umps didn't seem to have clue as to what the rule is, so you could quite possibly be correct.
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soupcan Jun 21 2008 01:17 PM |
Here's an article and a video of the last two at-bats (including the switch-hitter) of the game.
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themetfairy Jun 22 2008 04:48 PM |
Today we saw the B-Mets play the Trenton Thunder (a/k/a the AA MFY's). Jonathan Niese started - he gave up three runs in the second inning, but that was all he gave up, ultimately pitching 6. Ambiorix Conception hit a 2-run homer in the 8th, and Mike Nickeas and Nick Evans both homered in the 9th to give the B-Mets a 7-3 victory. The kids are alright!
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AG/DC Jun 29 2008 08:00 PM |
Dan Murphy, putting up an .862 OPS for Bingo, gets shipped out to Brooklyn? Is that a rehab stint?
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AG/DC Jun 30 2008 05:34 AM |
Looks like it is.
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themetfairy Jul 12 2008 12:06 PM |
We're going back to Trenton tonight. Niese is pitching again for the B-Mets.
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MFS62 Jul 12 2008 04:08 PM |
More on Murphy.
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AG/DC Jul 12 2008 04:56 PM |
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Grote15 Jul 12 2008 07:21 PM |
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Cardinals Matt Morris, Chris Duncan & Skip Schumaker played for the NJ cardinals in that circuit
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themetfairy Jul 12 2008 09:14 PM |
It was a fun time in Trenton. Niese pitched 7 scoreless innings, but didn't get the decision. Tim Lavigne gave up a run to tie the game 1-1 in the 8th before the B-Mets scored two (thanks to shoddy Thunder fielding) to ultimately win the game 3-1.
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