In the video below I answer the following view question:
comerto852 – What do you think about pagan hes been such an amazing player for the mets this season offensive and in defensive aspects of the team man you should do a video about him man.
In the video below I answer the following view question:
comerto852 – What do you think about pagan hes been such an amazing player for the mets this season offensive and in defensive aspects of the team man you should do a video about him man.
In the video below I talk about the return of Carlos Beltran and reiterate my opinion that Angel Pagan should be in the lineup everyday.
I really like the combination Jose Reyes and Angel Pagan at the top of the Mets lineup. Jerry Manuel is going to have some interesting decisions to make if/when Luis Castillo and Carlos Beltran come back. Castillo normally bats second and well Carlos Beltran is the Mets starting Center Fielder. I just don’t see how you can break up Reyes and Pagan at this point. Below are the offensive stats for both players in their respective batting positions so far this season.
Jose Reyes – Batting Lead-off: 42 G | 185 AB | .303 Avg | 9 2b | 4 3b | 3 HR | 12 BB | 11 SB | 27 Runs
Angel Pagan - Batting Second: 13 G | 56 AB | .286 Avg | 5 2b | 1 3b | 0 HR | 5 BB | 4 SB | 8 Runs
In the video below I talk about Angel Pagan and how well he’s played this season. No matter what the Mets have asked him to do, he’s done it and continues to hustle and play hard. Also, don’t forget to check out Angel Pagan’s inside the park homerun and triple play.
In the video below I give my thoughts as to why I think Angel Pagan should be the Mets everyday center fielder until Carlos Beltran returns.
Yesterday Angel Pagan hit a walk-off homerun which lead the Mets to a 6-5 win over the Cardinals in a spring training game. This got me to thinking about Mets walk-off wins over the last few years. Watch the video below as I analyze New York Mets walk-off wins over the last few years.
In the fourth edition of the “Mets Blogger Roundtable Series 2010” Dave Doyle of Mets Report and Joe Janish of Mets Today evaluate each position of the Mets outfield.