New York Mets Minor League Baseball Commentary and Analysis
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Buffalo Bisons – 61-82, 20 1/2 games back of the first place Pawtucket Red Sox in the International League
Binghamton Mets – 65-76, 11 1/2 games back of first place New Hampshire in the Eastern League
St. Lucie Mets – 34-36 in the second half, 11 1/2 games back of first place Bradenton
Savannah Sand Gnats – 40-30, tied for first place in the South Atlantic League
Brooklyn Cyclones – 45-29, 1/2 game of first place Staten Island in the New York Penn League
GCL Mets – 27-29, 12 games back of the first place GCL Marlins
Kingsport Mets – 39-29, six games back of first place Johnson City in the Appalachian League
Here’s a look at how the Mets minor league affiliates will open up their 2011 season:
Buffalo Bisons – at home against Syracuse on 4/7
Binghamton Mets – at Akron on 4/7
St. Lucie Mets – at home against Palm Beach on 4/7
Savannah Sand Gnats – at West Virginia on 4/7
Give some props to Tim Teufel. After managing the B-Mets last year, Teufel got a bump up the ladder and he’ll manage the Mets Triple-A affiliate, the Buffalo Bisons. In an interesting profile, Teufel talks about his relationship with now manager Terry Collins and he also discusses how he’ll get to manage a lot of the same players as he did last year as guys like Jennry Mejia and Kirk Nieuwenhuis move up the ladder with him.
Spring training is happening soon and with it, the regular season is right around the corner. I have to check out the schedule and see which Mets tickets I’d like to pick up this year. It’d be nice with all of the turmoil that there’s some deals thrown around but we’ll see.
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