Good Morning. Happy Birthday John Cangelosi. More Regular Season games cancelled as Lockout continues, Anderson Hernandez is back with the Mets and the Mets practiced winning the World Series - one year ago today.
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NY Post: Mets’ Max Scherzer calls out MLB, owners as more games get canceled. “I was in [Florida]. We were never offered the Int’l draft,” Scherzer tweeted Wednesday night. “We did discuss it, but MLB told us they were NOT going to offer anything for it. At that point, we informed all players & agreed to no draft. This is just MLB muddying the waters and deflecting blame. Fans, [please], hang in there with us.”
NY Post: Jacob deGrom’s determination made big Mets impression on Anthony Banda. “I don’t think I will see another guy like that in my career,” Banda said Wednesday after a bullpen session at the MLBPA’s workout camp. “When I watched him and just the way he goes about his business that is pretty cool. I had no idea.”
The Mediagoon.com: Mets have a New Executive Vice President & Chief Marketing Officer. Andy Goldberg joins the Mets from American Express where he served as senior vice president, global brand content and platforms.
Mets Daddy: Mets Fans Should Take MLB Lockout Very Personally. As the lockout continues, it is becoming increasingly clear this isn’t just about trying to get the best possible deal for the owners. It is also about limiting just how much Steve Cohen can use his pocketbook to try to improve the New York Mets.
Mack's Mets:
- Mike's Mets - With the Present on Hold, We Look to the Future
- Tom Brennan - My First Games at Shea Were During a 43 Run Slugfest Doubleheader in 1964
Brooklyn Trolley Blogger:
Brooklyn Trolley Blogger:
Metsmerized:
Through the years he developed cancer and other ailments. Recently his future became clouded. But last weekend he underwent a life-saving liver transplant & is now on the road to recovery. This summer Paddy, now 50, plans to root for his @Mets in Florida and at Citi Field.
— Jay Horwitz (@Jay_HorwitzPR) March 9, 2022
Heard the #Mets have brought back former infielder Anderson Hernández as a minor league instructor.
— Jacob Resnick (@Jacob_Resnick) March 9, 2022
He coached for the D.R. in the Olympics after last playing in winter ball in 2019-20.
He joins other former Mets in the org: Endy Chavez, Brian Schneider, and Matt den Dekker.
Another former major leaguer joining the #Mets minor league coaching ranks: infielder Jemile Weeks.
— Jacob Resnick (@Jacob_Resnick) March 9, 2022
Weeks, the brother of Rickie, played for four MLB teams over six seasons and was most recently in Mexico in 2018.
Well at least I can root for minor league players playing in games in April like Mets P prospect Marcel Renteria. https://t.co/zavSl1UEf2
— Ernest Dove (@ernestdove) March 10, 2022
Luke Ritter’s swing is even better in slo mo. 😍 pic.twitter.com/Z7zOp4i9KF
— Mets Farm Report (@MetsFarmReport) March 9, 2022
Outfielders getting their work in. pic.twitter.com/GPrcQJwRpw
— Mets Farm Report (@MetsFarmReport) March 9, 2022
.@hunt_parsons13 facing some live hitters. pic.twitter.com/ts6uJKnQhh
— Mets Farm Report (@MetsFarmReport) March 9, 2022
Pitchers getting their fielding practice in. pic.twitter.com/Mr6QZM7MtR
— Mets Farm Report (@MetsFarmReport) March 9, 2022
Source: Cuban 3B Yordis Perera (19) signed with the New York Mets in recent hours. He left Cuba in 2019 after being the HR leader (6) in the U-15 National tournament. His slash line was .344/.430/.582, and 37 RBI. He has above average power and drives ball fields. pic.twitter.com/RGY1aghziC
— Francys Romero (@francysromeroFR) March 10, 2022
The Mets have signed 19-year-old Cuban third baseman Yordis Perera per @francysromeroFR. pic.twitter.com/UOIgxZSkYr
— Michael Mayer (@mikemayer22) March 10, 2022
MLB
and SportSpyder NL East and MLB Links:
Joel Sherman NY Post Jackie Robinson’s 75th anniversary may be only hope to save MLB season: "If next week the league eliminates a fifth and sixth series, that will traverse April 15. And April 15 is the 75th anniversary of Robinson breaking the color barrier in the majors. To not be on the field that day — with every player, as they annually do, wearing Robinson’s No. 42 — would raise disrespect and disregard for both sides toward the game’s fans and the institution itself. At that point this negotiating circular firing squad will have done unforgivable damage."
Bob Nightengale USA Today/Yahoo Sports: Doomed MLB talks create further distrust between Rob Manfred and owners, and the MLBPA. "If you thought you had already seen enough animosity, resentment and rancor to make every Hollywood reality-TV show envious during the 98 days of this Major League Baseball lockout, buckle up, because you ain’t seen nothin’ yet."
Elite Sports NY: An international draft could be a catastrophic disaster for MLB.
Fernando Tatis Jr.: "The International Draft is going to kill baseball in DR. It's going to affect us a lot, because there will be many young people who used to give them the opportunity to get a bonus and with the draft it will not be the same ”, per @ElCaribeRD. pic.twitter.com/KpUm6KEazb
— Héctor Gómez (@hgomez27) March 9, 2022
I reached out to David Ortiz, and in a 25-minute conversation, he outlined his issues with the international draft. He is not fundamentally opposed to the idea. What bothers him is the potential rapidity of its implementation. He believes more time is necessary for it to happen.
— Jeff Passan (@JeffPassan) March 9, 2022
Yes. The Union can file a grievance based on the current language. MLB appears to be not enforcing its own rules and the established penalties for violations.
— (((EugeneFreedman))) (@EugeneFreedman) March 10, 2022
MLB Players.com: Pitcher David Hess survived a cancer scare, with lots of help from his wife and some baseball friends.
MLB.com:
- Opening Day postponed until April 14 as CBA talks continue
- New 'Knucksie' in town? J.J. Niekro embracing Phil, Joe's legacy
- Ole Miss' Chatagnier swipes 3 bags ... on 1 play!
- Undrafted and unranked, Stefanic proving doubters wrong
- No. 1 pick Henry Davis showcasing promise in Bucs camp
- FAQ on the CBA negotiations
- More CBA updates and information
- Francisco Casa Grande was Spring Training heaven for Giants' farmhands
- Former hoops star Montgomery shows some swagger at shortstop
MLB Trade Rumors:
- MLB Announces Postponement Of Opening Day Until At Least April 14
- Padres Sign Mitch Walding To Minor League Deal
- MLB, Players Association Continuing To Discuss International Draft/Qualifying Offer Tonight
- International Draft Remains Among The Biggest CBA Obstacles
- Latest On Potential International Draft
- Latest Collective Bargaining Positions For MLB, Players Association
Yahoo Sports:
- MLB extends lockout, cancels more games
- Latest on MLB lockout: Owners and players will continue talks Thursday morning
- MLB lockout: Why fans might return despite ugly labor shutdown
- Senator Dick Durbin to MLB: 'Unlock the lockout and play ball'
- Postgame social media buzz as No. 4 Tennessee sweeps James Madison
- MLB lockout: How White Sox schedule impacted by canceled games
- MLB Insider discusses Opening Day being delayed even further after latest negotiations | Andy Martino
- MLB cancels another two series after negotiations with MLBPA break down again; Opening Day could be pushed to April 14
- How many MLB games have been canceled due to lockout?
ESPN:
CBS Sports:
- MLB lockout: Timeline of CBA negotiations between MLBPA and owners as Rob Manfred cancels regular season games
- MLB free-agent tracker: Carlos Correa, Kris Bryant remained unsigned with baseball in lockout
- MLB lockout: Three reasons why owners and MLBPA didn't reach a deal, including long wait for first proposal
SportsSpyder:
Today
in Mets History Per
Ultimatemets.com:
Born on this date:
- Ken MacKenzie (1934)
- Wayne Twitchell (1948)
- Greg Pavlick (1950)
- Mike Birkbeck (1961)
- John Cangelosi (1963)
- Benito
Garcia (2000)
Transactions:
New York Mets released Duaner
Sanchez on March 10, 2009.
1941 |
The
Dodgers announce their players will begin to wear helmets when batting. The
use of the safety headgear will not become mandatory in the National League
until 1954, and the AL will follow suit four years later. |
One Year ago today -
The Mets completed defensive drills and pretend like they won Game 7 of the World Series 🤣🔊 pic.twitter.com/vazIkWa8yi
— SNY (@SNYtv) March 10, 2021
3/10/1962 The Mets play their first spring training game in franchise history and lose 8-0 to the Cardinals. Lindsey Nelson, Bob Murphy and Ralph Kiner call the game from the booth. pic.twitter.com/7hvOOzsAcX
— This Day in Mets History (@NYMhistory) March 10, 2022
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