John Maine

John Maine

John Maine is a professional baseball player. He's a right-handed pitcher for the New York Mets and wears number 33. He is managed by pitching manager Rick Peterson.

 
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Jerry Manuel has stated this week that his core players will likely not recognize many of their teammates next year, and I'm sure that is the case, but you do have to wonder who of the core players will be on the team this spring. Carlos Delgado is coming off hip surgery and has had several setbacks, so his return to everyday lineup is not at all guaranteed. The coming months will determine his readiness.  If Delgado cannot play every day, he...  
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In a mailbag Q&A for MLB.com, Mets reporter Marty Noble believes the Mets would need to trade players like John Maine and Fernando Martinez, ‘in a deal to get a No. 2 pitcher or a power hitter.’ Maine was 2–2 with a 4.12 ERA in his final four starts after returning from the disabled list in 2009. …there [...]  
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John Maine pitched five shutout innings to earn his first win since May and the New York Mets beat the Washington Nationals 6-2 on Sunday. Daniel Murphy had two hits and two RBIs for New York, which won two of three in the weekend series between the bottom two teams in the NL East. Carlos Beltran had an RBI single after resting Saturday and Wilson Valdez added a two-run triple in the ninth.  
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Jose Reyes' latest injury setback devastated him to the point he was "practically in tears," but the initial diagnosis is that the tear in his hamstring will not cost the shortstop any time next season, his agent said.  
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One of the most crucial injury's last year was at shortstop.  All-Star shortstop, Jose Reyes had his season end early.  A hamstring injury sidelined him for the majority of the season. Reyes is one of the key parts of the Mets offense.  He acts like the spark plug for the Mets.  When he hits, the Mets hit and they usually win.  When he doesn't hit, the Mets don't hit and they usually lose.  That's how things worked out for the Mets most of...  
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