Jumat, 15 Februari 2013

Links from PSL for Friday, Feb. 15

navel1) Travis d'Arnaud strives for greatness >> (DiComo, MLB.com)

2) d'Arnaud could be a standout behind the plate for the next decade >> (Keh, New York Times)

3) Wally Backman vows to stay cool in what could be an awkward 2013 season >>(Davidoff, New York Post)

4) Zack Wheeler enters camp with the same determined and defiant attitude as Harvey did a year ago >> (Madden, Daily News)

5) d'Arnaud receives high praise from former coaches >> (Kernan, New York Post)

6) A change in mechanics has batters swinging and missing at Brandon Lyon's curveball >> (Carig, Newsday)

7) Welcome back to Mets camp, where coming on time means coming late >> (Diamond, Wall Street Journal)

8) Scott Atchinson isn't letting a tear in his right elbow stop him >> (Castillo, Star Ledger)

9) For years Collin Cowgill has heard he plays the game with the kind of intensity Dykstra displayed during his go-for-broke major league career >> (Puma, New York Post)

10) Terry Collins will spend the spring evaluating a diverse pool of in-house candidates, none of whom are ideal, to lead-off >> (Castillo, Star Ledger)

Vinny Cartiglia, MetsBlog.com:

If your playing style is compared to Lenny Dykstra then you have a legit chance of being one of my favorite players. As a kid growing up in the 80's, I spent countless hours in my backyard throwing a tennis ball off the side of my house trying to make diving plays like Dykstra. And so, if the comparison's are true and Cowgill can provide any sort of offense to this Mets club, I agree with Puma that ' it's likely he will emerge as a popular figure in Flushing.'



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