By Gary Armida
Behold exhibit 100,567,253 as to why the Mets are a second class organization. Let’s not make this piece into a “they should never have fired him”. Every team has the right to fire the manager, whether it is deserved or not. Every manager takes a job with the understanding that he will one [...]
No Class: Minaya and the Mets
June 17th, 2008 · 4 Comments · Features
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Cashman loses Wang…Now what?
June 17th, 2008 · 2 Comments · Features
By Gary Armida
The pitching was starting to take shape. The rookie phenom made it through six innings in his last start. The offense was finally hitting its stride. One of the greatest players of all time is on a tear. Everything for the first year manager seemed to be working. One could even hear Lou [...]
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Moose Answers the Call
June 17th, 2008 · 1 Comment · Features
By Gary Armida
Entering the 2008 season, the New York Yankees had a ton of doubts about their starting pitching. They projected an air of hopefulness, but deep down they were certain that they weren’t getting any production out of the fifth spot in the rotation. In Wang and Pettitte, they knew that they had two [...]
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