Mets: Welcoming Back Jose Reyes
When Jose Reyes comes back to Citi Field, give the man the respect he deserves. He wanted to remain a New York Met. He really did. But, the offer wasn't right.
When Jose Reyes comes back to Citi Field, give the man the respect he deserves. He wanted to remain a New York Met. He really did. But, the offer wasn't right.
AP | MIKE FITZPATRICK | Posted 04.25.2012
NEW YORK — Jose Reyes went hitless in his return to Citi Field and Lucas Duda lined a tiebreaking single in the eighth inning that caromed off r...
AP | JOE KAY | Posted 04.05.2012
CINCINNATI — Two games, seven hits, one run. Not at all what the Miami Marlins expect of themselves. Miami's offense struggled for the second t...
AP | TIM REYNOLDS | Posted 03.15.2012
JUPITER, Fla. -- Jose Reyes stepped into the on-deck circle, turned toward the New York Mets' dugout and bowed. Hard feelings, nowhere to be found....
AP | Posted 03.06.2012
JUPITER, Fla. -- Jose Reyes was hitless in three at-bats in his spring debut for the Miami Marlins, who lost 3-1 to the Detroit Tigers on Tuesday. Re...
Howard Barbanel | Posted 04.29.2012
For Mets fans there has only been dread at the specter of yet another season of manifest mediocrity, but there is a sunrise on the near horizon for those willing to have a little faith.
Posted 02.07.2012
The Miami Marlins' newest infielder Jose Reyes had to cut off his dreadlocks to comply with the ball team's clean-cut policy. Last Friday, a barbe...
Jeff Polman | Posted 03.07.2012
Nothing gets the baseball blogosphere more riled up than a good old annual debate over players' Hall of Fame credentials, so to save time down the road, I thought I would jump ahead 25 years.
Len Berman | Posted 02.08.2012
Next time you hear sportscasters and sportswriters wax poetic about what a great baseball town St. Louis is, ask them why then did Albert Pujols feel compelled to leave town?
AP | TIM DAHLBERG | Posted 02.07.2012
At first it seemed like a joke, though new stadiums can make people do funny things. Besides, what better way to thank the taxpayers of Miami for the ...
AP | RONALD BLUM | Posted 02.06.2012
DALLAS — Jose Reyes felt the love from the Miami Marlins. And the money. When the free-agent signing period began last month, the Marlins wante...
Len Berman | Posted 02.06.2012
The Angels have joined the Albert Pujols sweepstakes along with the Cards and the Marlins. Are the Cubs involved too? At stake, arguably the current "best player in baseball," and the price tag will be 10 years.
Ben Berkon | Posted 02.05.2012
Last night, when the Miami Marlins officially signed Jose Reyes to a six-year, $106 million deal, something inside me snapped. As a life-long Mets fan, I've witnessed a lot of defeat.
The Huffington Post | Chris Greenberg | Posted 12.06.2011
Could Miami be getting another Big Three? According to Joe Frisaro of MLB.com, the Marlins' brass met with Albert Pujols' agent, Dan Lozano, on Mon...
AP | By RONALD BLUM | Posted 12.05.2011
DALLAS -- Jose Reyes is speeding to the suddenly splurging Miami Marlins. The All-Star shortstop became the second top free agent to land with the Ma...
AP | RONALD BLUM | Posted 02.03.2012
DALLAS — The suddenly splurging Miami Marlins landed their second big free agent in a matter of days, agreeing Sunday night to a $106 million, s...
AP | By STEVEN WINE | Posted 01.10.2012
MIAMI -- Jose Reyes toured the Florida Marlins' new ballpark as a potential pillar for the franchise. The Marlins courted the All-Star shortstop Wedn...
The Huffington Post | Chris Greenberg | Posted 01.03.2012
Fans at Busch Stadium for the St. Louis Cardinals' final home tilt of the regular season on Sept. 25 had only one concern on their minds as the game g...
Posted 12.05.2011
ESPN The Magazine's 2011 "Body Issue," in which several athletes strip down and pose nude or semi-nude, comes out on Friday and the cover images have ...
Rob Kirkpatrick | Posted 12.02.2011
I'm amazed by the flack New York Mets shortstop Jose Reyes is getting. I'm especially astounded by the comments from those who should know their baseball history better.
Len Berman | Posted 11.30.2011
I've never seen anything like it. Within minutes two teams completing epic collapses, while two other teams celebrate amazing comebacks. Funny how the focus is on the losers, not the winners.
AP | By RONALD BLUM | Posted 11.29.2011
NEW YORK -- Jose Reyes became the first player in the New York Mets' half-century history to win a National League batting title, edging Milwaukee's R...
Posted 11.28.2011
ESPN has announced the athletes who will pose nude or semi-nude in the 2011 "Body Issue" of ESPN The Magazine. Among the many athletes who will appear...
AP | HOWIE RUMBERG | Posted 11.27.2011
NEW YORK — Jose Reyes heard the boos when he was lifted for a pinch runner. Mets fans wanted to see more. At least another at-bat or two. At le...
Steven Hirsch | Posted 11.27.2011
While you can very logically conclude that 2011 was just more of the same, anyone who has closely followed this organization knows that this season was a step in the right direction.
Steven Hirsch | Posted 04.25.2012