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Friday Morning Mets Newsstand

Bullet list barrage.

  • The BBWAA has opened its doors to full-time web-based baseball writers, but the results of their nomination approval speak to the hollowness of this gesture. Sixteen of the eighteen nominations were approved, including Buster Olney, Tim Kurkjian, Ken Rosenthal, Peter Gammons, Tom Verducci, and others. The two writers who were curiously left unapproved are Rob Neyer and Keith Law, both of ESPN.com. Feel free to draw your own conclusions from this one, but it certainly appears as if Neyer and Law are being blackballed for voicing their objective, conventional wisdom-less opinions over the years. [Baseball Analysts|Baseball Think Factory]
  • In today's New York Times, Ben Shpigel continues his pilgrimage across Dominican Republic, profiling Fernando Martinez and Carlos Gomez. [NY Times]
  • Also at the Grey Lady, Selena Roberts takes a look at Alex Rodriguez: Slumlord, owner of $50 million worth of apartment buildings in Tampa and, apparently, tightwad extraordinaire. [NY Times].
  • Jose Guillen and Jay Gibbons were both suspended for the first fifteen games of the 2008 season for PED-related transgressions. Interestingly, fifteen days represents the penalty for a second performance enhancing drug violation, but neither Guillen nor Gibbons has been suspended before. [Biz of Baseball]
  • The Mets are still hopeful that they will be able to cobble together a package worthy of Johan Santana, though they are (rightfully) adamant about not parting with Jose Reyes. They have laid the groundwork for a potential deal while at the winter meetings, and Omar Minaya will continue to work towards improving the club. He seems confident with the team as-is, though they could definitely use some bullpen depth and an upgrade in the rotation is never a bad idea. [NY Post]
  • Bob Raissman pokes fun at Hank Steinbrenner's phony deadlines and negotiation ultimatums, from the Alex Rodriguez business to the most recent Johan Santana boondoggle. [Daily News].

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that is a damning Arod article.

$30k/year to charity?

kids falling through collapsing balconies?

Why doesn't he buy a landmine factory or sweatshop while he's at it?

by citimetro on Dec 7, 2007 1:00 PM EST reply reply actions actions   0 recs

Actually
He has invested heavily in sweatshops that specialize in landmine manufacturing. Hrmm.

by Eric Simon on Dec 7, 2007 1:16 PM EST to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

He's polishing off his credentials
as the new Dave Winfield. Postseason flops, bogus "foundations"... look for him to grow a mustache and kill a seagull sometime in 2008.

by Simons on Dec 7, 2007 2:11 PM EST to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

non-True Yankee bastard
Scott Brosius keeps his properties in top shape, plus he once personally fixed a leaky faucet for one of his elderly tenants.

He also donated his entire 1998 World Series share to the Red Cross.

Let's Go Meters in New York!!!

by Greenpoint Ian on Dec 7, 2007 3:47 PM EST to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

BBWAA
i guess that stands for boneheaded buttbrain writers assoc. of america.  haha, LOL.  

that sucks, tho.  olney, rosenthal et al certainly know how to work connections and know players personally, but klawman and neyer actually, you know, research these things.  i would argue you want guys more removed fromo the players personally so as not to have the cloud of bias and prejudice hanging over them.  isnt there some legal term for this type of selecting.  whatever, awards are stupid.

by kendynamo on Dec 7, 2007 1:24 PM EST reply reply actions actions   0 recs

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