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Mets Call Up Dillon Gee, Sean Green, Raul Valdes, Jesus Feliciano

MetsBlog — Posted in MetsBlog,TwitterThe Mets have called up Dillon Gee, Sean Green, Raul Valdes, and Jesus Feliciano from Triple-A Buffalo. Nick Evans joined the Mets yesterday in Chicago, and went 1 for 3 in the Mets 18-5 win at Wrigley Field.Leave a Comment

New York Mets September 6, 2010

Green, Feliciano too

Mets Blog | ESPN New YorkSean Green #50 RPNew York Mets 2010 STATS GM1 W0 L0 BB0 K1 ERA9.00 Reliever Sean Green and outfielder Jesus Feliciano will join Dillon Gee and left-hander Raul Valdes as call-ups. Green made one appearance for the Mets in April before being placed on the disabled list. He originally was diagnosed with a rib-cage strain. When the injury didn't improve after Green resumed throwing in Port St. Lucie, Fla., Green requested an MRI, which revealed a fractured rib. Green, 31, attributed the injury to dropping down to a full submarine delivery. He has since moved back to his low three-quarters...

New York Mets September 6, 2010

help is on the way

Amazin' Stories | Bergen Record — Prior to today’s game, the Mets will select the contract of RHP Dillon Gee from Buffalo (AAA) of the International League. Gee will wear #35 and will make his major league debut when he starts tomorrow night at Washington. He went 13-8 with a 4.96 ERA and a Buffalo modern-franchise record 165 strikeouts in 161.1 innings over 28 starts. Gee, 24, also led all of Triple-A in strikeouts. New York also announced that LHP Raul Valdes, RHP Sean Green and outfielder Jesus Feliciano were recalled from Buffalo. Valdes was with the Mets twice this year, April 11-June 24 and July 5-August 14. The lefty is...

New York Mets September 6, 2010

Dillon Gee, Nick Evans, and Raul Valdes Expected to Join Mets

MetsBlog — Posted in MetsBlogAccording to Adam Rubin of ESPN New York, Dillon Gee, Nick Evans, and Raul Valdes are expected to join the Mets tomorrow when the Mets open their series with the Nationals in Washington. Gee went 13-8 with a 4.96 ERA this season with Triple-A Buffalo, and he was named their comeback player of the year [...]Leave a Comment

New York Mets September 5, 2010

Source: Gee, Evans, Valdes in DC

Mets Blog | ESPN New York — Right-hander Dillon Gee, left-hander Raul Valdes and first baseman/outfielder Nick Evans are expected to join the Mets on Monday for a series opener in Washington, a source with ties to the organization told ESPNNewYork.com. Noah K. Murray /The Star Ledger via US Presswire Nick Evans is expected to join the Mets for the series in D.C. Gee (13-8, 4.96 ERA) was named Buffalo's Comeback Player of the Year. He missed 98 games in 2009 with a shoulder injury. This season, the 24-year-old right-hander leads the International League with 165 strikeouts. Read a full profile of Gee here from a fa...

New York Mets September 4, 2010

Mets Send Raul Valdes and Ryota Igarashi to Minors

MetsBlog — Posted in FacebookAfter tonight’s 1-0 win over the Phillies, the Mets optioned both Raul Valdes and Ryota Igarashi to Triple-A Buffalo. The Mets recalled Igarashi yesterday, and did not appear in either yesterday or today’s game.Leave a Comment

New York Mets August 13, 2010
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