Showing posts with label Green. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Green. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 16, 2007

Is Green's Slump Over?

At Rotoworld, they write about Shawn Green and how he did in yesterday's loss to the Cubs:


Shawn Green snapped a slump with a double and home run Tuesday.

Green was hitting .356 just over a week ago, but he had gone 1-for-18 before hitting his 11th double and adding his fifth homer tonight. With a .324 BA and 20 RBI, it's been a very nice bounce back season for Green so far.

Tuesday, May 08, 2007

Defence Gives Up The Game

Marty Noble at Mets.com, writes about the loss last night to Barry Zito and the Giants:


Their 9-4 loss Monday night was nothing less than a comprehensive kaput that included errors on successive plays, an unfavorable call and nine runs -- all in one inglorious inning. The Mets have played uglier innings, though none readily come to mind.

Bonds played a bit part in the overwhelming inning -- he walked and scored -- and Zito, in his first appearance against the Mets, emerged as the winning pitcher in a pedestrian six-inning performance.

It was Bengie Molina, the catcher with a surname all-too-familiar to the Mets, who did them in. "Another give-away game," Willie Randolph called it, and no one questioned his assessment.

Perez -- like Zito, 3-3 -- allowed five hits and two walks in his 4 2/3-inning workday. Zito was responsible for seven of the Mets' 10 hits and three of their four runs. Urdaneta, who had reduced his career ERA from infinity to 81.00 Sunday, retired one batter Monday night, and even with the one run he allowed, he reduced it again -- to 63.00.

Otherwise, the Mets did little in the first of their 13 games in California this season. David Wright had two hits and might have had a third if not for Omar Vizquel. Easley and Green had two hits each that didn't offset their defense. And they all fell victim to the "other" Giants. "[Bonds is] not the only one," Randolph said. "We held him, and look what happened."

Tuesday, February 13, 2007

Mets Decline Green's Option

Mark Hale at the NY Post, writes about the Mets declining Shawn Green's option for 2008:

Although a report said Shawn Green is considering hanging up his spikes after this season, the Mets right fielder said yesterday he anticipates playing in 2008.

"There's been no decision on the future at all as far as I'm concerned," the 34-year-old Green told The Post yesterday by phone. "I'm planning on playing and seeing how things go, but there's been no determination by anybody."

An NL East preview on Yahoo.com on Sunday said that Green is "thinking hard about retiring after the season." Interestingly, though, Green revealed that his 2008 mutual option has been rejected by the Mets, saying, "It was a mutual option, but they declined theirs."

Green now has no contract after 2007 and no options.