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Mets Minor Leaguer Angel Calero Tests Positive for PEDs

According to Mike Puma of the NY Post, Mets Minor League left-handed pitcher Angel Calero has been suspended for 50 games after testing positive for performance enhancing drugs.

Calero, 23, has started the season in Single-A St. Lucie after he pitched there all of last season and part of 2008. So his career could be classified as “stalled” right now. Last year he started 22 games, throwing 107.1 innings with a 3-11 record and a 4.61 ERA.

Yesterday's Rain Out and Its Implications on the Mets' Taxed Pitching Staff

So far this season the Mets are getting fewer innings from their starters, 105, than all but four teams in the game; only two teams have thrown more innings than their bullpen, 71.

NL East Update: Righting David Wright's Swing

david-wright-batting-stance-300x225 Following a disappointing 2009 at the plate, From Flushing breaks down how David Wright's swing has changed through recent years.

A Look at the Mets, BABIP, and LD Percentage

Through the first 18 games, the Mets are at .500, and it is like the season is starting fresh. They still don’t have Carlos Beltran, but they do have Ike Davis and a healthy Jose Reyes, and some of the struggling players like Jason Bay and David Wright appear to be on the verge of breaking out.

R.A. Dickey Might Not be a Bad Idea for New York Mets

Despite the fact that that starting pitcher John Maine said he’s healthy enough to go during his next scheduled start on Tuesday, it might be a good idea for the Mets to call up R.A. Dickey anyways.

Here me out on this one, Dickey has been pitching well so far this season for Triple-A Buffalo. His stats: W-L: 2-1, 3.03 ERA, 4 GS, 1 CG, 29.2 IP, 5 BB, 16K.

Mets Beat Braves 3-1, Have Won 5 of 6

What did I tell you? A week ago the Mets looked awful as they dropped their fourth consecutive series to start the season to open the season.

Well, after winning two consecutive series and five of their last six games, things are looking good in Flushing.

Don’t kid yourselves, this team does have problems, but they weren’t as bad as they were a week ago.

Ike Davis, New York Mets Beat Jason Heyward, Atlanta Braves 5-2

In an exciting game that came down to the final at bat, the Mets beat the Braves behind Ike Davis‘ first career home run and a brilliant relief appearance from Hisanori Takahashi, who went three innings and struck out seven to get the win.

 

Notes

• John Maine left after just 3.2 innings with muscle spasms and pain in his non-throwing elbow. His line: 3.2IP, 4H, 1ER, 2BB, 3K, 0HR.

Reyes Will Bat Third This Weekend

This spring Mets manager Jerry Manuel spoke of his plan to bat shortstop Jose Reyes third in the order. Since then we have not seen the speedy leadoff hitter anywhere but atop the lineup.

1+ Inning Saves Could Become the Norm for K-Rod

Francisco Rodriguez did something he has never done before as a New York Met: he recorded a five out save and it sounds like manager Jerry Manuel liked what he saw enough that he might use him to do that more often.

“Once he’s ready to go he’s shown he can pitch multiple innings and he can bounce back,” Manuel said .

Mets-Cubs: Mets Win 5-2 Thursday to Take Series

The Mets got a strong start from Johan Santana and a big sixth inning that propelled them to a 5-2 victory over the Cubs. The win gives them their first series win of the season, as they took three out of four games against Chicago.

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