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Nine Years Later, First Game After 9/11/01 Reverberates For New York Mets Fans

September 11, 2001 started off as any other regular day. I was in eighth grade at the time, school had just started a few days before, and I basically didn't have a care in the world.

However, the events of that day struck fear into the nation, to the point where we still feel the effects today.

Mets Try To Even Series With Phillies, Handing It To Mike Pelfrey

NEW YORK—The Mets were let down last night in the series opener against the Phillies by their young starter Jenrry Mejia. He's young in age, not just baseball years.

Today, they'll attempt to even the series by starting another younger pitcher, Mike Pelfrey. Now, Pelfrey has been around since 2006, and is 26 years old. But, he still pitches like someone of Mejia's age.

Johan Santana Is Evidence That Performance-Enhancers Were Huge In Baseball

It is clear to me now, as if it wasn't before that the Mets ace, Johan Santana was using steroids in the early portion of his career. How do you go from being a Rule V draft pick in 1999 to getting a contract that pays about $23 million per season? How did he go from being a mediocre reliever to an All-Star caliber pitcher who won two Cy Young Awards? Please don't tell me it was because he watched game-tape.

Johan Santana: Another Season, Another Surgery—Mets Need a Durable Ace

The New York Mets have announced that Johan Santana will need surgery to repair a torn capsule in his shoulder and that his season is done. Such has been his life with the Mets.

Santana arrived in the winter of 2008 from the Minnesota Twins and was lauded as the ace that would bring the Mets to respectability after the epic collapse of the 2007 season.

2010 New York Mets: Where Did the Season Go All Wrong?

If you can remember back to April 5th, you'll recall a beautiful Monday afternoon when the New York Mets defeated the Florida Marlins 7-1 and everything in Mets Land was perfect. Nothing is better than a 1-0 record.

New York Mets Give Jenrry Mejia Another Shot in Opener vs. Philadelphia Phillies

NEW YORK-- After a road trip that finished 4-6 for the Mets, including two straight wins against the Nationals, they'll return home tonight to open a 10-game home stand.

If the Mets had been in the playoff race, they would've had a major scheduling advantage. Out of the final 22 games on the season, 17 will be played at home, where the Mets have thrived.

New York Mets' 'Gift' To Fans Should Also Be a Wake-Up Call To Ownership

The Mets recently announced that they would be giving away free tickets to fans who had purchased a ticket plan earlier in the year. Fans will get tickets to one of the remaining home games.

While this is a great gesture, when one looks deeper, it appears that the Mets have ulterior motives as well. 

It's Scapegoat Time for Carlos Beltran

Yesterday, reaction to all but three Mets visiting the Walter Reed Medical Center to meet with wounded military personnel was abundant.

Many communicated their disappointment towards Oliver Perez, Carlos Beltran, and Luis Castillo—some rather vehemently.

For The New York Mets, What's Really Missing? Unity!

I have a few choice words for the New York Mets. In particular three specific players that did not partake in a life-changing experience. Those players are Carlos Beltran, Oliver Perez, and Luis Castillo. They recently denied the chance to take part in visiting wounded veterans to thank them for their service.

The choice words: solidarity, brotherhood, camaraderie, unity, and one accord.

New York Mets: What the Mets Need To Do in the Offseason

Ever since I started following baseball and pretty much all four major sports, my favorite team has been the New York Mets. Why? I have no idea. But I have never been more disappointed with the Mets than the 2010 season. They have had so many bad memories and so few good ones.

The Mets have to make changes in the offseason and it starts off when Jeff Wilpon fires both Omar Minaya and Jerry Manuel. These two alone have been absolutely awful for the franchise. Here is a list of the good players Minaya has gotten:

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