Oliver Perez

Oliver Perez

Oliver Perez is a professional baseball player. He's a left-handed pitcher for the New York Mets and wears number 46. He is managed by pitching manager Rick Peterson.

 
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The Mets Swift, Bold Free Agent Shopping Spree: It’s hard not to laugh at what the Mets have done so far this offseason. First, they re-signed the meaningless Alex Cora for one year at $2 million plus performance bonuses. Shortly after, they swooped in with an impressively shrewd heist of two aging, no-name backup catchers [...]  
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Then there’s the other, mind-numbing problem: The Mets’ ticket schedule is even messier than the team’s rotation, if that’s possible. Near-genius mental capacity is required to place an order. There are a mind-boggling 205 categories of tickets listed on the Mets’ Web site for Citi Field - an increase from 190 available last year. Remember the days when you went to the ballpark and asked the guy in the green booth for two general admission...  
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We all know the Mets need to make changes after a  disappointing 2009 season. All idea—for change need to be considered That is why I look at the Tigers and see a possible answer for the Mets. I believe trading Carlos Beltran for Curtis Granderson and Joel Zumaya can help this team. I know what you are thinking. Beltran is one of the best players on our team. Why would you trade him for a player that is not as good as him? Well, I have four...  
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Before they became a dysfunctional, injury-ridden 92-loss laughingstock, the New York Mets were actually not a bad team. Sure they had two consecutive meltdowns, one of colossal proportion, yet leaving room for hope until the bitter end, game No. 162. It seems like ages ago, but the Mets were arguably the best team in baseball three short years ago, and fell a Carlos Beltran gapper short of a World Series berth. Also, remember that that team...  
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