Eric KleinsteinEric Kleinstein

I was born and raised on Long Island, New York. My entire life I lived and breathed the New York Mets. Not only did I frequent Shea Stadium from age 3, but I also attended each spring training session in Port St. Lucie from middle school through college. Additionally, I’m the proud owner of a yellow lab named Shea Stadium. I’m a recent graduate from The Ohio State University with a degree in Sports Management, and would love to be working in Public Relations in the sports world one day. Besides the Mets, I am a huge Jets, Knicks, and Buckeye fan.

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Season in Review: Johan Santana

Johan Santana was just placed on the disabled list for the second time this season. The first time was for an ankle injury, now for back inflammation. His 2012 season looks all but over, and what a roller…Read More

Rooting Against Jose Reyes

Jose Reyes. The Shortstop for the Miami Marlins. The nineteen-year-old kid, Mets fans watched grow up on the baseball diamond from 2003-2011. The 2011 batting champion. The four time all star. The all-time…Read More

Living On The Edgin

At this point in the season, Josh Edgin is the only Mets reliever who doesn’t give you a heart attack, gray hairs, or make you want to change the channel. Ever since Edgin has been called up on July…Read More

Jason Bay: Go Away

Jason Bay has come back from his second DL stint of the season last night. In one game we can conclude that he looks exactly like the Jason Bay we’ve grown accustom to. He grounded into a routine double…Read More

Terry’s Toughest Decision

With Dillon Gee having surgery on his shoulder, Terry Collins is facing one of his toughest decisions ever as the manager of the New York Mets. Terry’s either going to call up top pitching prospect Matt…Read More

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Don’t Trade Justin Turner

Justin Turner’s name has been flying around in trade rumors all day on Twitter.  Turner, who is a…Read More

Reviewing the Angel Pagan Trade

On December 7th, 2011 the New York Mets traded centerfielder, Angel Pagan, to the San Francisco Giants…Read More

Ike Davis: Stay Mad

  Ike Davis could be here to stay. The Mets first basemen has struggled massively throughout the 2012…Read More