Gotham Baseball Rumor Mill: Is McCann in Mets’ “Plan”?
The hardest decision to make when publishing a rumor — especially when it’s going to involve the New York Mets — is the maelstrom of negative energy that always seems to follow.
Covering the past, present and future of the New York Game
The hardest decision to make when publishing a rumor — especially when it’s going to involve the New York Mets — is the maelstrom of negative energy that always seems to follow.
Shannon Shark and the guys over at MetsPolice.com have announced that and Darren Meehan and his team at The7Line.com they are going to hold a “Queens Baseball Convention” in 2014.
Michael Eder over at the collaboration site, “It’s About The Money and The Yankee Analysts” posted about the possibility of the Yankees bolstering their rotation from outside the organization, rather than within.
According to several reports, lots of folks are expecting Terry Collins to return as Mets manager for 2014. I think it’s a mistake, and for a variety of reasons.
For Ray Negron, a chance “meeting” with George Steinbrenner changed the course of his life. In his new book, “Yankee Miracles”, Negron recalls how the encounter, “saved my life.” In return, he’s now trying to help others believe that anything is possible.
Yankees prospect Saxon Butler has just begun his professional baseball career, but his maturity and intensity level has already been noted, according to Gotham Baseball’s Jessica Quiroli.
Gotham Baseball is proud to announce the release of its latest issue, The 2012 Early Season Issue, featuring stories about the Past, Present and Future of New York’s Game.
Reliever Cory Arbiso is entering his fourth season in the Yankees organization, after being drafted by the team in the 22nd round in the 2008 Draft.
Think of the 1954 Giants as The Boys of The Summer Before. Perhaps the date is the first clue. The World Series could hardly have started any sooner, and given the course of events that quickly unfolded, there was no way it was going to end any later. In its time, that was a good thing.
The last time Johan Santana pitched in a game that meant anything, it was Sept. 2, 2010.