Archive | January, 2010

Mets Pitching Options Dwindle

A few hours after I wrote about how the Mets should look to Jon Garland over John Smoltz, it was announced that Garland signed a deal with the Padres. Sheets and Garland’s names can both be crossed off the Mets list on the same day.  Now it seems certain the Mets will make a pitch [...]

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John Smoltz, Mets

As Ben Sheets heads to the west coast, the Mets will turn their attention to other starting pitchers. Sheets agreed to a one-year, $10 million deal with Oakland Tuesday leaving one less pitcher on the market for the Mets to pick up. A few pitchers still remain on the market, but the Mets are focusing [...]

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Amare Stoudemire Trade Rumors, Knicks

Amare Stoudemire might not get a contract extension with the Suns. Instead, he may be traded. According to Yahoo! Sports, the Suns have stepped up their efforts to trade Stoudemire. A list of possible trade suitors include the Bulls, Heat, 76ers, Nets, Pistons, Warriors, Cavaliers and Timberwolves. The Knicks do not appear on the list of [...]

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Colts’ Touchdown Before Halftime Changed Momentum

The Jets couldn’t have played better during the first 28 minutes of the AFC Championship against the Colts Sunday. They were up 17-6, had all the momentum, and looked like they were going to be able to contain Peyton Manning and the Colts offense. Things changed when the Colts’ offense got the ball with 2:11 [...]

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Brett Favre Doesn’t Have Many Fans Anymore

The once lovable Brett Favre had many fans. He wasn’t only loved by cheese-heads, but also by fans of other teams throughout the nation. The gunslinger won over fans because of his child-like view of the game and great play with a small town team. He has lost a good amount of fans since his bitter [...]

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Jets’ Future Bright with Rex’s Defense and Sanchez’s Potential

The Jets finished the 2009 regular season ranked number one in total defense, passing defense, points allowed and rushing offense. It didn’t translate into an 11 or 12 win season because parts of the Jets went AWOL in particular games. Their special teams took a day off in one loss to Miami and their defense [...]

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