Author Archives: Elliot Teichman

Numbers Daily: The Mets First Series

The Mets have just wrapped up their first series of the 2008 season and there are some interesting numbers, which mostly mean nothing but are always fun to extrapolate out for the whole season. As Seasons go, at this time:2008: … Continue reading

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Game 3 Preview

Like the rest of Mets world, I am still recovering from last night. The highs and lows of rooting for the mets are incredible. Anyway, Andrew Miller makes his Marlins debut tonight. He was one of the main pieces of … Continue reading

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Game 1 Preview

Today the Mets will open up their regular season away against the Florida Marlins. The Marlins are sending one of their new pitchers, Mark Hendrickson, to the mound. Hendrickson, with a career ERA at 5.01 does have one thing that … Continue reading

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Final Regular Season Predictions

Before Spring Training Games started, I listed what I thought the final standings ion 2008 would be. That original list can be found here.For the AL East, I have not changed my predictions:    Boston    New York    Tampa Bay      Toronto    … Continue reading

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Back to game reviews: Spring Training Games 25, 26, and 27

Since there have been five games since the last time I updated game reviews, I decided to break it down, partially because Saturday and Sunday's games were depressing. Saturday, the game ended early due to rain in Winterhaven I believe, … Continue reading

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Phillies and Braves in Spring Thus far

The Phillies and the Braves have had their fair share of bright spots and dark spots in Spring as well. Here are some stat lines of some one their starting players. For the Phillies:Feliz 48 AB, 10 H, 2 2B, … Continue reading

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John Patterson Released

John Patterson used to be considered the ace of the Nationals' staff. He really emerged in 2005, when the Nationals finished at .500, when he pitched 198.1 innings, posting an ERA of 3.13. Then he had injury plagued years in … Continue reading

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ESPN Notes

Baseball Tonight started again yesterday at 4:30 in the afternoon. A personal favorite of mine, Tim Kurkjian, was on dishing out his analysis next to Kruk (the former Philly and thus Philly lover) and no Steve Phillips (which is fine … Continue reading

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Our Maine Man

The Mets had the baseball jumping off the bats again yesterday, but the real story yesterday, and what seems to be the big story for every game in the past week has been the pitching. Maine was an ace yesterday. … Continue reading

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Spring Training Games 14, 15, and 16

Sorry about the lack of updates, I have been bogged down over the past few days. Anyway, here are some notes from the last three games, which included our B Squad one run loss to Boston Starters, a win against … Continue reading

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