Fan who caught Jeter’s 3,000th hit to be immortalized in Monument Park
Babe Ruth’s reign as the largest bust in Monument Park will soon come to an end. Christian Lopez, the young fan who caught, and selflessly gave back Derek Jeter’s 3000th hit, will soon be immortalized amongst the Yankee legends beyond the center field wall.
Shocking news about Mets medical staff revealed after another terrible misdiagnosis
Speculation of wrongdoing began when an unnamed source leaked information that the cash-strapped Wilpons secretly cut the medical budget by 75 percent after the disastrous 2009 season, which saw almost every player on the Mets roster land on the disabled list.
Mo Vaughn storms out of Citi Field after learning shrine to No. 42 isn’t...
Mo Vaughn thought he was being honored by the Mets when he walked in the Rotunda entrance of Citi Field for Sunday's game against the Yankees and was greeted by a giant No. 42 statue, little did he know it had nothing to do with him.
Recovering from surgery, Joba Chamberlain demands nurses wear gold bikinis
Speaking at a press conference after performing Tommy John surgery on Yankees pitcher Joba Chamberlain Thursday, Dr. James Andrews reported that although the surgery “went smoothly,” Chamberlain made “some strange demands” in the recovery room.
Jeter says hitting woes due to carpal tunnel he developed signing so many autographs,...
Derek Jeter recently insisted his decline in offensive productivity and fielding prowess had nothing to do with aging or his relationship with the Charlie’s Angel star, Minka Kelly. Instead, he claims, carpal tunnel is the culprit.
ESPN creates new stat that counts number of Met-like, agonizing losses a team has...
The new stat, called Total Mets Loss Factor (TMLF), will be determined by counting the number of agonizing, excruciating, heart and gut wrenching losses a team has per season, then rating them based on pain delivered to a fan of that team.
New study: Mets fanbase populated by red-headed stepchildren
A recent study has found the New York Mets' fanbase is in fact populated by a majority of red-headed stepchildren, which accounts for the way they're treated by the rest of the baseball world.