Time for fans to get over your frustrations with Johan Santana

Johan Santana did not live up to the expectations of the 6 year, $137.5 million contract he signed with the New York Mets in February of 2008. When he undergoes surgery Tuesday to repair the tear in his anterior capsule muscle for the second time, it will mean the end of his 2013 season. Of […]

Dear Mr. Fantasy: BABIP: An Indicator of Regression in Starting Pitchers?

Batting Average on Balls in Play (BABIP) can be used to determine how ‘lucky’ or ‘unlucky’ a pitcher has been when compared to the league average. The average BABIP for pitchers in 2011 was .295. The average so far in 2012 is .296. It is often said that baseball stats are subject to a ‘regression […]

Mets Roster Just As Set As When Camp Began

Most teams come in to spring training with several questions with regards to the composition of their roster. There are teams with many questions and others have only some. Seldom does a team know exactly how their entire roster should look before spring training starts. You can make a case that Sandy Alderson, Terry Collins […]

30-1 Countdown: #22 New York Mets

My 30-1 MLB countdown and team preview brings me to a team for whom I have rooted for over 25 years. A team that is trying to keep its focus off its financial problems and on to the team that has been constructed for the 2012 season. That of course, is the New York Mets. […]

The Walking Wounded: Forgotten Fantasy Baseball Players on the DL

Fantasy baseball is often a game of the “here and now”. Owners frequently concern themselves so much with notions like “what have you done for me lately?” that they can sometimes forget about those baseball players that are lurking in the shadows.   Every baseball season, there are a number of players that spend a significant […]

Should The NY Mets Trade SS Jose Reyes By the Trade Deadline?

  Photo taken from Google Images   There has been a lot of talk about the future of Jose Reyes, with the shortstop in the final year of his contract.   The Mets should trade him before the deadline, many people are saying.   “Reyes will be too expensive too keep, they say. “He does […]

Of the NY Mets and the Knees of Carlos Beltran

At the risk of seeming dramatic, the Mets’ fortunes this year likely rest with Carlos Beltran’s knees.   Beltran, who has missed a huge chunk of the last two years with knee injuries, appears poised to play Opening Night against the Marlins. And it would be great if he does play in the opener.   […]

The NY Mets 2010/2011 Offseason Under New GM Sandy Alderson

The Phillies made waves this offseason by signing much-sought free agent pitcher, Cliff Lee. Braves stole Dan Uggla from the Marlins in a trade. The Mets’ biggest enemies in the NL East both made major moves to bolster themselves. So what have the Mets done? Well, not as much. Image via Wikipedia New GM Sandy […]

2010 Mets: Disappointing Season Leads to Regime Change

On the Bright Side The 2010 season was far from a total disaster for the Mets. The team won 79 games, up from 70 the year before. David Wright and Jose Reyes rebounded from disappointing seasons marred by injury. Mike Pelfrey won 15 games and established himself as a solid starter. Unheralded outfielder Angel Pagan […]

Mets at the Break: Back in Contention

The Mets went into the All-Star Break 48-40, four games out of first and one game out of the wild card. What could have been devastating problems have instead resulted in pleasant surprises. Carlos Beltran, perhaps the team’s best all-around player, was originally expected back in May, but won’t make his season debut until after […]

2010 Mets: So much for ‘Prevention & Recovery’

The Mets unveiled a new slogan in spring training: “Prevention & Recovery.” They even had signs made up for the clubhouse. The goal was to avoid the plague of injuries that ruined the 2009 season. But the Mets will open the season with three regulars on the disabled list: Jose Reyes, Carlos Beltran and Daniel […]

Baseball News, Tweets & More

Image by mikeleeorg via Flickr Tuesday Afternoon Edition @PeteAbe: Beckett agrees to four-year extension – It’ll be four years and $68 million. Press conference will b… http://ow.ly/16Z5Zs &  Westmoreland returns to New England – As you know, Ryan Westmoreland attended last night’s game at F… http://ow.ly/16ZgK7 @MLB: President @BarackObama – “I was a little disappointed […]

Mets Hot Stove Roundup: The Pilot Light Is Out

The Mets went into the offseason with many big needs: No. 2 starter, power-hitting leftfielder, catcher, setup man, and upgrades at second base and on the bench. As spring training begins, they have successfully addressed only one of those needs. In January, the Mets signed Jason Bay for $66 million over four years, with an […]

Mets’ Hot Stove 2009 – Many Holes to Fill

In recent offseasons, the New York Mets have done a good job of addressing one main need. Last year, they needed a closer and signed Francisco Rodriguez. The year before, the Mets needed an ace and traded for Johan Santana. But this offseason will be much more challenging for general manager Omar Minaya. Even if […]

Wins and Loses: A Decline in Value?

Image via Wikipedia Congratulations to Tim Lincecum for winning the 2009 NL Cy Young award, just a couple short days after Zack Greinke‘s victory for the AL counterpart. But an even bigger congratulations is in order. A congratulations to the BBWAA voters. Just what am I getting at, you ask? As we’re all aware of, […]

The Unceremonious End of the J.J Hardy Era

Friday was an interesting day for Brewers fans as they traded J.J Hardy to the Twins for Carlos Gomez. As a Brewer fan, a J.J Hardy trade was something that I saw coming from a couple time zones away. Still, it isn’t something I’m too thrilled about. On a personal note, J.J Hardy was one […]

Nick Kappel’s Fantasy Focus: Second Half Studs Part Two

In last week’s fantasy focus, I outlined eight batters who have historically performed at a higher level in the second half of the season.   This week, I’m suggesting eight starting pitchers who meet the same criteria.   Johan Santana   Santana’s first half totals are incredible, but his second half splits are phenomenal.   […]

Chasing the Aces and the Pennants

Image via Wikipedia It’s officially trade rumor season in the MLB and teams are now just beginning to assess their needs and see what is available on the market. This season marks a special one in the starting pitching department as we have four key names playing for underperforming teams looking to slash payroll and […]

Despite Ailments, Streaking Mets Keep NL East Tight

Really? Come on. If this is a surprise then the last few years must be a bit fuzzy to the memory. What has become an annual drama-filled, slug-fest between the New York Mets and bitter rival Philadelphia Phillies has come to fruition once again this season as the two teams remain inseparable atop the National […]

New Bullpen, New Ballpark, New York Mets

The boys who used to play in Shea finally figured it out it seems. Fix the back-end of your bullpen, shorten the games to accommodate an under-performing starting rotation and find yourself leading a mildly competitive National League East. Mix all of these factors, shaken, not stirred, in a margarita shaker, along with the Mets […]

A Compilation of Baseball Reflection’s Interviews

For those of you who were not reading Baseball Reflections in the early days, or are recent patrons of the site, I have gathered a listing of all of the interviews I have done for the site over the first 18 months of our existence. They are listed in the order in which they were […]

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