Sep
02
Feliciano throws scoreless inning in latest minor league rehab outing
ByIn his latest minor league rehab outing with Short Season Staten Island, left-hander Pedro Feliciano allowed two singles in an otherwise perfect inning. He struck out one, got a fly ball to center, and a ground out to third. The singles were hit by right-handed batters. The 36-year-old Feliciano has now made nine minor league rehab appearances and could theoretically join the Yankees any day now. His 30-day rehab window expires one week from today, so we’ll know the deal soon enough.





Is he an improvement over Joba and Lowe? Then bring him up.
A potato cannon is an improvement over Joba and Lowe right now.
Bring him up now. If we ruin his arm so be it. We’ll just blame the Mets anyway.
We can attempt to set a record for most useless pitching changes in an inning. Girardibcan beat his own record from today. Now, mind you, had there been 1 out rather than 0 out in the 6th, this all would have been different. Just listen to his (bullshit) postgame interview. It is time for us to have a real manager. Girardi is a really good bench coach.
I forgot who it was but earlier in the week a reporter mentioned he was throwing about 8 miles slower than he was when he was a Met. Is that true?
They said he was 83-84 instead of the 87 he averaged with the Mets in 2010. If they’re waiting for the 3-4 mph to come back, they might end up waiting forever.
” allowed two singles in an otherwise perfect inning.” What the hell does this mean? Did Phil throw a perfect game yesterday, except for all the hits and walks?