In today's NY Daily News, Bob Raissman hypothesizes about a possible conflict of interest for Keith Hernandez by helping Daniel Murphy with his defense. That's a basic journalism no-no; by interacting with the subject matter you cover, you make yourself ...
There will come a time this season, in a crucial situation, when Mets first baseman Daniel Murphy makes an error. In SportsNet New York's broadcast booth, Keith Hernandez will have something to say about it ...
Keith Hernandez, an '86 Met and popular team broadcaster, provided a first base tutorial to Daniel Murphy in Port St. Lucie over the past two days. Hernandez plans to remain involved with teaching Murphy during spring training, after ensuring he's not stepping on toes with Jerry Manuel ...
Keith Hernandez has a new task for the New York Mets, moving down from the broadcast booth to give Daniel Murphy lessons at first base. Murphy started last season in left field and had never played first in the major leagues before May 20, when the Mets made the abrupt shift following Carlos Delgado's hip injury ...
Last night I watched “Prime 9″ on the MLB Network last night; it was the episode titled “Top 9 Greatest One-sided Trades”. The #8 trade on the list was the Mets’ trade of Ed Hearn to the Royals for David Cone (though the narrator kept referring to someone named “Dick” Cone).Back then, it seemed a [ ... ] ...
Mookie Wilson is rejoining the Mets as the minor league outfield and base running coordinator and Bob Melvin is joining as a pro scout ... Both men have major league coaching experience ... Additionally, both men have been managers (Wilson managed the Brooklyn Cyclones in 2005 and Melvin managed the Mariners and Diamondbacks) ... Both [ ... ] ...
Darryl Strawberry believes the Mets need some attitude, according to David Lennon of Newsday.To see video of Strawberry talking to reporters, check out this video on MetsBlog.com.…he’s not alone… i feel the same way, and i’m willing to be every person reading this blog agrees…“I mean, they haven’t quite found that yet,” Strawberry is quoted [ ... ] ...
Darryl Strawberry was asked for his assessment of the Mets' offseason changes Tuesday night, and he gave an answer that will be hard for anyone to argue. "I'll put it like this: It could've been better," Strawberry said ...