PORT ST. LUCIE --- Goose who? Francisco Rodriguez is just fine with Goose Gossage's assessment of...
Read OnPORT ST. LUCIE -- Mets right-hander Mike Pelfrey returned to the mound Tuesday after being...
Read OnPORT ST. LUCIE -- Johan Santana struggled in his first game since August, allowing four runs on six...
Read OnPORT ST. LUCIE -- Closer Francisco Rodriguez returned to Mets camp on Monday after being hampered...
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PORT ST. LUCIE — The Mets will brace for at least two more days — perhaps longer — without Jose Reyes, after test results yesterday confirmed he has an overactive thyroid. Reyes will remain in New York to await the results of blood tests... Read Full Story
PORT ST. LUCIE — Goose who? Francisco Rodriguez is just fine with Goose Gossage’s assessment of him. Gossage referred to K-Rod as a “clown” in a... 6:40 AM
PORT ST. LUCIE — In the movie, this is how the final scene of the comeback is scripted: The wounded hero takes the mound after a long and arduous road back from arm surgery. He stares down his first hitter. He leaps ahead of the count 0-2, throws a... 2:46 AM
PORT ST. LUCIE -- Johan Santana can start working on that 21.60 ERA next to his name for spring training. Not that the Mets should be too concerned. Just the sight of their ace back on a mound for game action was what mattered in an 8-4 exhibition...
PORT ST. LUCIE -- Test results have confirmed Jose Reyes has an overactive thyroid. The Mets shortstop will remain in New York to await the results of blood tests to decide his treatment, according to a statement released by the team. Those results...
PORT ST. LUCIE --- Goose who? Francisco Rodriguez is just fine with Goose Gossage's assessment of him. Gossage referred to K-Rod as a "clown" in a recent interview, citing Rodriguez's penchant for theatrics on the mound, but Rodriguez shrugged off...
PORT ST. LUCIE -- Mets right-hander Mike Pelfrey returned to the mound Tuesday after being sidelined by a sore right leg. Pelfrey was struck on the...
JUPITER, Fla. — The trick, at this point, is swimming through the muck in order to reach the cooling waters, clawing through the clouds in order to find the sun, tip-toeing through the trip-wires of grimness in order to find something . . . else....
JUPITER, Fla. — The Mets are finally ready to get an eyeful of Francisco Rodriguez. The All-Star closer returned to camp yesterday after an eight-day...
PORT ST. LUCIE -- Oliver Perez was determined to throw strikes yesterday, the Nationals hitters be damned. Fore! The results were ugly -- as in five earned runs allowed on seven hits over three innings -- but Perez and the Mets called the...
PORT ST. LUCIE -- Hisanori Takahashi officially thrust himself into the mix for a roster spot yesterday. The Japanese lefty, in his spring debut, pitched three shutout innings with six strikeouts in the Mets' 6-5 exhibition victory over the...
Hunter Jones, one of two pitchers the Marlins acquired from the Red Sox in the Jeremy Hermida trade in November, didn't get a chance to pitch...
JUPITER -- Seth McClung knew he had the type of outing Monday that could tarnish not just a season, but a career. In just his second appearence o...
Anybody bummed out the Marlins didn’t end up with Hank Blalock? The former Texas Rangers’ All-Star signed a minor-league deal with th...
Braves prospect Jason Heyward is being heralded as the "next big thing." Is too much pressure being put on the 20-year-old outfielder, who has pl...
Lake Buena Vista, Fla. — Now this was more like it from Braves closer Billy Wagner, who faced three batters in the fourth inning and record...
March 10, 2010 6:27 amCLEARWATER, Fla. - Joe Tinker was the shortstop. Johnny Evers played second. The first baseman was Frank Chance. Poor Harry Steinfeldt.
March 10, 2010 8:14 amI'll provide periodic updates. ... 3:56: Before Stephen Strasburg threw him first pitch in the bullpen, Nationals pitching coach Steve McCatty wa...