Santana Panic Officially Ends

The great Santana Panic of 2009 has ended.   On a televised game we all got to see Johan pitch a typical (for anyone) spring outing, and not grab his arm in pain.

As I write this at 9pm there are no tales of him being injured hitting the internet so it looks like we can all sleep well and obsess over the fifth starter.

47 pitches, 32 strikes in 2 and 2/3 – lifted for pitch count.

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The Rock Admits Steroids, How Will It Compare To A-Rod Revelations

Dwayne Johnson, aka The Rock, has told MTV the below about steroids:
 
“Me and my buddies tried it back in the day when I was 18 or 19. Didn’t know what we were doing.”
 
“But we have to recognize that a culture was created where it was OK to do that, and a lot of team managers, owners, players who didn’t do it would turn the other cheek. We recognize that, and now we have to institute stronger penalties, which we are doing.”
 
“A-Rod is an example of a lot of guys — and women, for that matter — of that era in all athletics.”
 
I’ll be interested to see how this shakes out.  The Rock has nothing but charisma, whereas A-Rod doesn’t.   The Rock has a children’s movie coming out.  Will there be outrage, or will it just pass by.
 
I’m no expert but looking at his physique during the WWE days it would not surprise me to find out if he tried it after he was 19.
 
Will Dwayne get a free pass? 
 
 
 
 

If You Read Mets Blogs But Still Haven’t Bought Tickets Yet…They Go On Sale Sunday

The Mets would like you to know:
 
Single-game tickets for Mets home games in April and May go on sale Sunday at 10 a.m. ET exclusively at Mets.com and LosMets.com, and by telephone at (718) 507-TIXX.
 

The means of purchasing tickets increases the following day at 9 a.m., with in-person sales at Citi Field’s Bullpen Gate advance ticket window on 126th Street, the Mets Clubhouse Shops in Manhattan (42nd Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenues, across from Bryant Park), at the Roosevelt Field Mall (Garden City), and at KeySpan Park in Brooklyn.

 

Tickets cost as little as $11.

Hey K-Rod: To Quote Batman "You’re Gonna Love Me!"

To quote Batman, “You’re gonna love me.”
 
I don’t specifically mean The Mets Police (although we can be annoying) I mean anything and everything that covers the New York Mets from a dopey blog like this to WFAN, ESPN & the Tabloids.
 
 
 

Less impressive was his postgame performance. In a setting that is all about growing the game’s popularity globally, which presumably means the players understand their roles as ambassadors, Rodriguez told the Venezuelan media representative that he would not speak to reporters, the same posture he has maintained since Venezuela began playing exhibitions in Florida last week. English-language media, media from his own country, Japanese media – K-Rod was determined to pitch a shutout.

 

And why didn’t he want to talk?

 

“Well, the way the Venezuelan team was criticized, I don’t like that,” he said. “We’re here for one target, trying to make the Venezuelan name, put it the highest on the face of the earth. Unfortunately, our people are not doing that.”

 

“Instead of helping us, building us, they’re trying to stick it to us. That’s not right. We’re trying 120 percent, and unfortunately we’re not getting the support we need to get. That’s one of the reasons why I don’t want to speak to the media and I don’t want to speak to the people, and unfortunately some people might get upset with the words that I’m saying [but] that’s the truth. You ask any player in the clubhouse, they’ll say the same thing. We got our ass kicked the other night, but instead of helping us, no, they’re trying to stick it to us.”

 

All that was after a win!!!!   What’s he going to do when he blows a save and there are K-Fraud headlines on the backpage of the Post.

 

Francisco, don’t dodge the media.  If you blow a game just come out and say “I sucked tonight.”   They’ll get bored and walk away from you.   If you start hiding out you’ll get booed out of town the way the formerly beloved Bud Harrelson did.

 

 

Still Yet Even More Pics Of New Yankee Stadium

Stumbled across these pics of New New Yankee.
 
With no disrespect to the link or the photographers, there’s nothing particularly exciting.
 
In other Yankees news plenty of people are getting the below via email.  The Yankees really want to move those $7,000 seats!
 

Yankees Seats Between The Bases
We are happy to announce that a limited number of Season Plan seat locations are now available in select infield seating areas between the bases of the new Yankee Stadium. Season Plans between the bases are the best way to ensure the finest general seat locations for 2009, the inaugural season of the new Yankee Stadium.

 


Yankees Open House:
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What:
Select your seat for the 2009 season and beyond
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Saturday, March 14, 10 a.m. – 3 p.m.
Sunday, March 15, 11 a.m. – 3 p.m.
Where:
Gate 4, Yankee Stadium, One East 161st Street

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