Mets third baseman David Wright high fives former mets teammate Cliff Floyd before his final game on Saturday, Sept. 29, 2018, against the Miami Marlins at Citi Field.
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Mets third baseman David Wright high fives former mets teammate Cliff Floyd before his final game on Saturday, Sept. 29, 2018, against the Miami Marlins at Citi Field.
Cliff Floyd
MLB Network’s Cliff Floyd talks all things New York baseball
MLB Network’s Cliff Floyd talks all things New York baseball
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MLB Network analyst Cliff Floyd — who played 17 seasons in the majors, including four with the Mets — takes a swing at some Q&A with Post columnist Steve Serby.
Q: Can a healthy Aaron Judge be a threat to break the home run record in a normal season?
A: 100 percent … 100 percent. This right now is when you wish you had 162 games. He was going back to inside-outting the baseball and…
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Phillies 50: Forgotten 2000 - Thomas Jacquez
Phillies 50: Forgotten 2000 – Thomas Jacquez
The 2000 Philadelphia Phillies had a couple of pitchers who were good candidates to represent them for the ‘Phillies 50’ series of random players who combined minimal contributions to that club with an overall low-impact MLB career.
Thomas Jacquez, who was a 24-year-old in what would be his lone big-league exposure, fits the bill on both counts. He has a completely forgettable stats line as well.
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Phillies 50: Forgotten 2001 - Eddie Oropesa
Phillies 50: Forgotten 2001 – Eddie Oropesa
The 2001 Philadelphia Phillies were the first version of the ball club to finish with a winning record since the 1993 National League pennant winners. Under new manager Larry Bowa the team won 86 games and finished just two shy of the perennial division power Atlanta Braves in the NL East race.
One of the factors which helped that Phillies club to contend was a veteran bullpen mix that mostly…
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Old friends reunited in Montreal - David Wright and Cliff Floyd