Here's a look at some of our all-time favorites of America's greatest pastime.  Click on the heading for our overall favorite team, for a closer look at each player.  Our favorite Mets team consists of guys from the late 60's, all the way up to today's squad.  Our best ever team wasn't easy to name, but we like our chances in any debate.  Then there's the team of guys we don't like, for whatever reason.  Enoy... 

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All-Time Favorite Mets Team

1B- Keith Hernandez
2B- Felix Millan
3B- Robin Ventura
SS- Bud Harrelson
OF- Cleon Jones
OF- Mookie Wilson
OF- Daryl Strawberry
C- Jerry Grote
PH- Rusty Staub
PH- Ed Kranepool
LHP-
Al Leiter
RHP- Tom Seaver
RP- Jesse Orosco
Skipper-
Davey Jones
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All-Time Favorites

1B- Don Mattingly
2B- Joe Morgan
3B- Robin Ventura
SS- Cal Ripken
OF- Joe Rudi
OF-
Ken Griffey Jr
OF- Tony Gywnn
C- Gary Carter
PH-  Reggie Jackson
PH- Hank Aaron
LHP-
Al Leiter
RHP- Nolan Ryan
RP- Goose Gossage
Skipper- Sparky Anderson
Best Ever Team?

1B-  Lou Gehrig
2B- Joe Morgan
3B- Mike Schmidt
SS-
Alex Rodriquez
OF-
Barry Bonds
OF- Willie Mays
OF-  Hank Aaron 
C-  Johnny Bench 
PH- Babe Ruth
PH- Ted Williams
LHP-
Randy Johnson
RHP- 
Tom Seaver
RP-
Mariano Rivera
Skipper-
Joe Torre
Least Favorites

1B- Pete Rose
2B- Steve Sax
3B- Chipper Jones
SS- 
Rey Ordonez
OF- Ricky Henderson
OF-
Carl Everett
OF-  Bobby Bonilla
C-  Ed Ott 
PH- 
Barry Bonds
PH-  Gary Sheffield
LHP-
Tom Glavine
RHP- Mike Scott
RP-  Doug Sisk
Coach- Tom Lasorda
Greatest living player, HOF,  Ricky all about Ricky
One tough Texan... Felix childhood favorite
Peter Gammons and Jay Stark.  Click on the repective picture for their latest insight on Americas Favorite pastime.
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Hall of Famer, class act, and now in broadcast booth.
Gary Carter
Catcher

Hall of Famer, and made the curtain call a regular Shea occurance.
Keith Hernandez
First Base

Slick fielder, sweet swing, and even did some Seinfeld.
Wally Backman
Second Base

Not the strongest sack in the history of NY, but Wally was solid.
David Wright
Third Base

Up in 2004, this kid has all the tools.  Says all the right things.
Bud Harrelson
Shortstop

A scrapper shown here fighting Pete Rose (reason #1 to hate that guy).
Cleon Jones
Outfield

Old school major force 0n late 60's and early 70's Metropolitans
Mookie Wilson
Outfield

  Fan friendly and could do it all, including Buckner thru the 5 hole in 86.
Darryl Strawberry
Outfield

  Beautiful fluid swing with the high leg kick. A ton of talent.
Rusty Staub
Pinch Hitter

  Hit the 1st HR I ever saw as a kid live.  Great cook too!



Whitey's Pub Current MLB
Douche Bag of the Week
Mets Bullpen
Of course, Aaron Heilmann is the face on the bag, and why not.  His ERA is nearing 10.00, and he hasn't consistantly gotten hitters out at all this season.  He's not alone though, with Smith, Sanchez, Feliciano, and Wagner all sucking too!
"No Pepper Games"
   By Cap Harrelson
Rodriguez, a native of Caracas, Venezuela, has more saves (194) than any other reliever in the majors since 2005. His 194 saves during that stretch are the most by any pitcher over a four-year span since the save rule was instituted in 1969. His career 11.70 strikeouts per nine innings ratio is the third-best in Major League history with a minimum of 400 games, behind Brad Lidge (12.50) and Billy Wagner (11.73).

"I'm thrilled to join the Mets," said Rodriguez, who will wear uniform #75. "Mets fans are very passionate and playing in a new ballpark is going to be great. I'm going to do everything I can to help bring a championship to Citi Field."

"Frankie's stats speak for themselves," said Mets Manager Jerry Manuel. "What I like most about him is his emotion, his love for the game, which is evident in the way he pitches, and the fact that he wanted to come and play for the Mets."

Rodriguez was named to the American League All-Star team for the third consecutive year in 2008. In addition to leading the American League in saves this past season, he also led the AL in saves in 2007 (40), 2006 (47) and 2005 (45).

Rodriguez became the youngest pitcher (26 years, 239 days) in Major League history to record 200 saves when he closed out the Angels' 5-4 win on Sept. 2, 2008 at Detroit.

Since 1921, no pitcher has a lower opponent batting average against (.185) than Rodriguez (minimum 400 innings). He has also posted a 2.05 ERA (37 earned runs/162.1 innings) in 153 regular season career games in August, September and October.

Rodriguez has pitched in the postseason in five of his seven years in the majors. In 2002, he won five games during the playoffs, tying Arizona's Randy Johnson for the most ever in a single postseason. Rodriguez established a postseason record for relievers with 28 strikeouts in 2002 while helping the Angels capture their first World Series championship in team history.

He is 23-17 with 208 saves and a 2.35 in 408 career games. In 451.2 innings, he's allowed 305 hits, 130 runs, 118 earned, with 198 walks and 587 strikeouts.

Rodriguez has posted a 1.07 ERA and a .137 batting average against with 67 strikeouts and 23 hits in 50.1 career innings against National League clubs. He is 1-0 with a 0.98 ERA (two earned runs / 18.1 innings) vs. National League East opponents during his career.


A Farewell to Shea

On New Year's Eve, like most I made my resolutions for the upcoming year.  Each year mine are easy, and achievable.  This year I vowed to take my son CJ to visit Shea  Stadium.  My first game as a kid was to the Big Shea, and cheerly wildly as Rusty Staub went yard in a 4-1 win over the Dodgers (1974).  I thought it would be nice  to have him see the place of my first game (his by the way was Veterans Stadium in Philly).  His reaction to this touching 'father-son' planned activity was "that's the  worst resolution I've ever heard!".  Okay, so maybe he's not a sports fan.

At any rate, on August 11th we traveled to New York City with neighbor Tom Carey to fullfill the resolution and say goodbye to Shea Stadium.  Pedro Martinez was pitching  against the Pirates, and thanks to a David Wright 1st inning bomb was treated to a 3-0 lead.  Pedro was cruising along at 5-1, and with just under 100 pitches to his  credit was lifted for a PH in the bottom of the 6th.  That's when the wheels came off.  The pen was a 'walks and doubles' nightmare.  The score was quickly 5-4.  In  the 9th, another implosion and a 7-5 loss. Thanks for the memories.


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The New York Mets 12.09 announced that they have signed right-handed closer Francisco Rodriguez, who last season set Major League Baseball's single-season save record with 62 with the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, to a three-year free agent contract.

Rodriguez, 26, converted 23 saves in 2008 when entering the game with a one-run lead and 22 more when coming in with a two-run cushion. The six-foot, 195-pounder established a Major League record for saves Sept. 13 when he closed out the Angels' 5-2 victory vs. Seattle for his 58th save - one more than Bobby Thigpen of the Chicago White Sox. The three-time All-Star allowed 54 hits in 68.1 innings last year, surrendering 21 runs, 17 earned, with 34 walks and 77 strikeouts in a career-high 76 contests while going 2-3 with a 2.24 ERA. He converted 25 consecutive saves from April 14-June 11.

"One of our primary goals this off-season was to secure a top of the line closer to anchor our bullpen and by acquiring Frankie Rodriguez we feel confident that we have one of the best closers in the majors," said Mets General Manager Omar Minaya.

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The Wilpons Are Spending...

Carlos Beltran $18,500,000.00
Carlos Delgado $16,000,000.00
Pedro Martinez $11,000,000.00

Billy Wagner $10,500,000.00
Moises Alou $7,500,000.00
Orlando Hernandez $6,500,000.00

Luis Castillo $6,000,000.00
David Wright $5,000,000.00
Brian Schneider $4,900,000.00
Jose Reyes $4,000,000.00
Scott Schowenweis $3,600,000.00
Ramon Castro $2,300,000.00
Matt Wise $1,200,000.00
Marlon Anderson $1,050,000.00
Damian Easley $950,000.00
Duaner Sanchez $ 700,000
Oliver Perez $ 4,000,000.00
John Maine $ 3,000,000.00
Aaron Heilman $ 1,000,000.00
Ryan Church $ 500,000.00
Brian Stokes $ 380,000.00
Endy Chavez $ 950,000.00
Jorge Sosa $ 1,000,000.00
Farewell to Shea Stadium
Monday August 11th, 2008

Pirates 7  ~  Mets 5

BOXSCORE
National League Gold Glovers

P, Greg Maddux, LAD
C, Yadier Molina, STL
1B, Adrian Gonzalez, SD
2B, Brandon Phillips, CIN
3B, David Wright, NYM
SS, Jimmy Rollins, PHI
OF, Carlos Beltran, NYM
OF, Nate McLouth, PIT
OF, Shane Victorino, PHI