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From Adam Rubin's NYDN blog:

There�s been no formal announcement from the Mets, but all signs continue to point to Brian Stokes starting Saturday for the Mets against Florida. The Mets don�t want to expose 21-year-old lefthander Jon Niese to the Marlins� predominantly righty lineup. And the decision about which veteran to promote ended up pretty straightforward. Even though Claudio Vargas is not thought to be seriously injured, he was pulled from his last start � a scoreless effort � with grabbing in his elbow. Meanwhile, Nelson Figueroa has been dealing with a blister issue. Stokes has bullpen experience with the Rays, so it would figure he�d stick around after his start.


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And Bobby Parnell went yesterday for AA, so he's out.


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please get a cool number Brian. any word on what he wore in spring training mbtn?


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He wore 43 in spring training: That Number is available now.


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Folks whose last name I know who have a Met share their name:

KC
John Cougar Lunchbucket
duan
Metfairy and husband
Ben Grimm (a spring training Met, anyhow)
Willets Pont
A Boy Named Seo
Frayed Knot

Almost everybody but me, it seems.


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AG/DC wrote:
Folks whose last name I know who have a Met share their name:

KC
John Cougar Lunchbucket
duan
Metfairy and husband
Ben Grimm (a spring training Met, anyhow)
Willets Pont
A Boy Named Seo
Frayed Knot

Almost everybody but me, it seems.


i've got a minor league met named after me who i should get off my butt and adopt...


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I share the same last name as one former Met great of recent vintage , although the spelling is slightly different , which probably disqualifies me. This player might well be known more for being a MFY great now though.

OK it seems to me that Duan's last name is Stokes....and he works for Hot Press who's long time editor shares that last name , although I can't imagine him as a baseball fan.


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I've got only two big leaguers in history sharing my surname --- but one is a Hall of Famer and the other an All Star.


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Oh, s'it! You guessed it!


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Add SJeets and DocTee to the list.

Gwreck is off by one consonant, I think.


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metsguyinmichigan too.


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seawolf17 wrote:
="KC"]Add SJeets and DocTee to the list.


I thought we agreed that Kenny Rogers never happened. NEVER HAPPENED, dammit.


If you want I can just flip it around and share the first name of the first ever Met hitting coach (unofficial title)!


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Sort of surprised to find out that there hasn't been a Major Leaguer with my last name to debut since 1895. I thought Connor was a reasonably common name.

There have been 5 with an added "O'", 3 with an added "s", and two active players using it as a first name, albeit one with a missing "n".

This also has probably been the most time I've ever spent thinking about my surname, and now it's starting to look funny in print.


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I have no idea what that avatar is trying to tell me.


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No one with my surname has played for the Mets.

The most famous MLBer with my last name had 40+ save seasons in both the AL and NL in the 90s.

One MLBer with my last name as his first name had a famous lost no-hitter.


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HahnSolo wrote:
No one with my surname has played for the Mets.

The most famous MLBer with my last name had 40+ save seasons in both the AL and NL in the 90s.

One MLBer with my last name as his first name had a famous lost no-hitter.


The saves thing is actually a good trivia question.

No one named Wetteland had a famous lost no-hitter.
Randy Myers also doesn't work.


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Benjamin Grimm wrote:
The name has got to be "Harvey."


That didn't take long. Bryan Harvey's '91 and '93 seasons were pretty sick.


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No MLBers for me. This is all I've got in terms of a shared surname with notable peeps...



It's a stretch too because while the pronounciation is the same, the spelling is very different.

Art's definitely not a bad guy to 'share' a name with, but I was once asked if he and I were related.

I'm one of the whitest white guys you could ever meet.


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seawolf17 wrote:
I believe it's that CC Sabathia is fat and wants a sandwich.


Thats from an Onion piece. That is Prince Fielder as the hamburger. The have another shot of Prince with Sabathia as a hot dog.


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I almost have an exact match in Montreal



Stephen D. Rogers.

Though if my grandpa didn't have to change his Mexican surname, then Kase would had to come up with a different Yankee to mock me with!


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metirish wrote:
I share the same last name as one former Met great of recent vintage , although the spelling is slightly different , which probably disqualifies me. This player might well be known more for being a MFY great now though.


Only one that fits the description is Coney.


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