Friday, April 8, 2011

Mets News Roundup

ESPN New York's Adam Rubin says R.A. Dickey considers being selected as the starting pitcher for the Home Opener to be a "privilege." 

Anthony Dicomo of Mets.com writes that Mike Pelfrey and Josh Thole will spending some extra time together at Citi Field to go over communication and pitch selection.

According to Teri Thompson of the Daily News, Mets owners have eight possible investors, to buy up to 25 percent of the team.

The Star-Ledger explains how Jason Bay and Ronnie Paulino are making progress, although it's still not known when either will return.

In case you missed it yesterday, Philly.com felt the need to call the Mets a national punch line. You know what I think is funny, Philadelphia? No matter what the Phillies do; if they win or lose, even if they're not playing the Mets, they still find something to say about New York. Why don't you stop obsessing over what's happening here, and worry about yourself.

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