This Date in Mets History: June 9
GIl Hodges became the second Mets manager to have his number retired on this date in 1973.
GIl Hodges became the second Mets manager to have his number retired on this date in 1973.
When it comes to the Subway Series, the 1999 Matt Franco Game still reigns supreme.
Bobby Valentine, second-best manager and first-best make up artist in Mets history, celebrates his birthday today.
The late Venezuelan president made a trip to Flushing for one of the weirdest, longest nights in Shea Stadium history.
A recap of recent SNY goings-on, featuring news related to Gary, Keith, and Ron, Bobby Valentine, Kevin Burkhardt, and SNY baseball bloggers.
The Bobby Valentine Era began on this date in 1996, as the Mets promoted the 46-year old skipper from Triple-A Norfolk to replace the fired Dallas Green. Green's tenure coincided with one of the...
Robin Ventura's Birthday, Bobby Valentine's 1,000th Win, and more!
Chipper Jones and the Negative Spotlight
That long-rumored story about Rickey Henderson and John Olerud? Was it true?
Keith Olbermann says the 2000 World Series makes Bobby Valentine the worst manager in the world. I disagree.