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Blog Name: MetsCitiBlog
Url: http://metscitiblog.typepad.com
Language: English
Topics: mets, baseball, rumors
Description: Blog offering Mets information regarding trade rumors, player signings and transactions, injuries, game data, and more!!
Popularity: 27 Followers

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A look at the Trade Market
Tim Dierkes, the genius behind MLBTR, has put together a great look at the potential trade market by position.  It is a simple, but great look at who is/may be available.  Must read for any fan.There are lots of possibles and some names I would love to see the Mets in on.  This off season should involve a lot of trading as compared to recent years as teams look to reclamation pr
No Way Jose! Guillen not a fit for the Mets
The Daily News has reported that, although there is no specific deal in the works, the Mets may consider Jose Guillen by trade from the Royals should their other areas (Holliday, Bay, etc.) dry up.  I hope this is not even plan Z. 
Mets exploring deal with Cubs & Rangers for Luis Castillo, Kevin Millwood
In an article from Bill Rogers from Chicago, the Cubs are trying to get creative in ridding themselves of Milton Bradley, his contract, and his attitude.  The report includes the idea of the Mets acquiring Kevin Millwood from the Rangers
Life without Matt Holliday or Jason Bay for the Mets. Adrian Gonzalez it is
Even though he rejected their initial offer today (thanks MLBTR), there is a very good chance that Jason Bay signs with the Red Sox.  He enjoyed Boston and the success he had there.  Also, Boston is clearly motivated to keep him.Similarly, there is certainly a chance that the Cardinals will be able to sign Matt Holliday.  He had a great second half with them and the Cards know he was an important presence
SNY Mets Yearbook programs are entertaining for all fans
So I turned the 1971 Mets Yearbook show on earlier that I DVR-ed last week.  I have to say I cannot wait for the next show.  It was truly a cool show to watch on several levels.  Some notes and observations: The Mets led the league in attendance that season with over 2 million fans.  Undoubtedly this was because people were still feeling good about the Miracle Mets of only two years prior to that.  Sheas was an electric place to be. The old footage of stars like

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