Posts Tagged ‘Brian Schneider’

Mets-Braves Recap: Billy Wagner, Livan Hernandez, and More..

Friday, August 21st, 2009

In this video post I recap the Mets-Braves series. I also discuss the Livan Hernandez release, Billy Wagner’s return and Gary Sheffield’s unhappiness. Please leave a comment and let me know your thoughts.

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Series Recap: Mets Offense Heats Up In Houston

Sunday, July 26th, 2009

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Series Recap: Mets Continue To Struggle Against Rays

Sunday, June 21st, 2009


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Ramon Castro Trade Means Pressure on Schneider

Saturday, May 30th, 2009


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Q & A: New York Mets Catching Situation

Saturday, May 16th, 2009

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Weekly Update: Roster Moves, Citi Field, Plus Q & A

Sunday, April 19th, 2009


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Met Roster Moves:

  • Called up Nelson Figueroa – P from Triple-A Buffalo.
  • Designated RHP Darren O’Day for assignment.
  • Added Brian Schneider – C to the 15-day disabled list.
  • Called up Omir Santos – C from Triple-A Buffalo.

Thoughts on Citi Field:

  • What I like:
    • Jackie Robinson Rotunda: I like the Rotunda from the outside, meaning that it’s a great focal point and entrance into the park. I think the inside it a little underwhellming from the standpoint that I’m not really in awe by anything. I think it’s nice and a great idea but I think it was hyped up too much.
    • Old Apple: I like the fact that the old Shea Home Run Apple is on display and accessible to the fans.
    • Kiddie Field, Batting Cages, Dunking Booth: I like that entire area beyond center field and think it’s a great gathering place for fans and has some activities for kids. The only bad thing about this area is if you look out across the street, you will see all the garages and tire shops. This is kind of an eye sore.
  • What I don’t like:
    • The Bullpens: I’m not a fan of the bullpens being so close together and right on top of each other.
    • OutField Walls: I think the outfield walls are too high and I don’t like the quirky right field area where the Pepsi Porch over hangs.
    • Mets History: Outside of the old Home Run Apple, I would like to see more Mets history throughout the park.
  • Overall Thoughts:
    • It’s a great facility to watch a game and I think with a few enhancements here and there Mets fans should be happy with the park.
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Q & A

Q: ronnismetsblog - do you think Jose Reyes has lost a step or were these just perfect throws from the Reds Ryan Hanigan and the Marlins Ronny Paulino?

A: Absolutely not. Jose Reyes is not going to beat out every single throw. These other guys are MLB players as well. Reyes is 26 years old, not even in the prime of his career yet. Expect some big years from Reyes in the future.

Q: NYMNYJ22 –  If Ryan Church keeps up this hot streak, do you see sheffield taking any of his playing time away?
I hope not…

A: As long as Church plays well, he will continue to get playing time. I think you’ll see Sheffield go back and forth between left and right field. He won’t play every day but he’s going to get starts here and there to give others a day off.

Q: tstrongmets20 - If Darren O’Day continues to pitch the way he is now do you think he’ll be sent down and if he does who would you call up?

A: Yes and he already has. I think we may have seen the last of Darren O’Day. As I stated in my Q & A last week, I thought Figueroa would be the first Met pitcher called up because of his versatility to start or come out bullpen.

I’ll be doing a Q & A segment every week. If you have a question that you would like me to discuss and answer, please Email Me.

Series Recap: New York Mets drop 2 of 3 to San Diego Padres

Thursday, April 16th, 2009

Series Recap: The New York Mets lost two out of three to the San Diego Padres. Below is a recap of the series and a look ahead.


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Series Take-Aways:

  • Heath Bell Saves The Day: Former Met Heath Bell returned to NY and not only closed out two games in this series but will go down in the record books as recording the first ever save at Citi Field.
  • Sheffield needs a bit more time: So far Gary Sheffield looks a bit slow at the plate and a little late on pitches. I’m hoping this is more rust than old age. Either way we as Mets fans need to be a bit patient and give him some time to see if he can come around.
  • Inconsistent Pitching: Whether it’s Oliver Perez, John Maine or Mike Pelfrey, the Mets pitching has been very inconsistent so far this season and in my opinion its a big part of why the Mets have a 4-5 record.

Who’s Hot and Who’s Not:

  • Who’s Hot? How about Carlos Delgado? Delgado is batting .343, 3 HR and 12 RBI’s on the young season. From the looks of things it seems like Delgado is going to enjoy the Pepsi Porch. He has hit a couple bombs over the last two games.
  • Who’s Not? How about Brian Schneider? I know his primary role is defense but Schneider is batting .143 on the season and is a big part of the lack of production coming from the bottom of the line-up.

Up Next:

The Milwaukee Brewers come into town for three. The Brewers beat out the Mets on the last day of the season for the Wild Card in 2008. This weekend also marks the return of Willie Randolph as Brewers bench coach. It will be interesting to see how the Mets fan reacts to Willie.