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Sully Baseball Daily Podcast – May 10, 2016

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Jason Keidel of WFAN and CBS Local Sports examines the 2016 Yankees and is not happy with what he sees.
We openly wondered what it would take for Brian Cashman and Joe Girardi to get fred.
It is a “Can We Out Of This Mess” episode of The Sully Baseball Daily Podcast.
Todd Frazier, Aaron Sanchez, Jose Fernandez, Jake Lamb, Colby Lewis, Khris Davs and Gerardo Parra also added to their totals for Who Owns Baseball yesterday.
See the updated listing of WOB on MLB Reports
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Sully Baseball Daily Podcast – September 18, 2015
It is an unusual Subway Series that is going to start tonight in New York. The Mets are in first. The Yankees are a wild card team. And which fan base is more nervous with more on the line?
WFAN and CBS Sports writer and friend of the podcast Jason Keidel stopped by to let us know the mood in New York.
Start Spreading the News! It is Episode 1,060 of The Sully Baseball Daily Podcast.
Marco Estrada, Mike Trout, John Lackey, Matt Carpenter, Matt Moore, Ian Desmond and James Loney all added to their totals for Who Owns Baseball
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Sully Baseball Daily Podcast – December 12, 2013
On his birthday, Jason Keidel of WFAN joins The Sully Baseball Daily Podcast to talk pessimistically about the Yankees.
It was more of a birthday gift to ME!
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Fear Beyond The Edge Of The Grass: Searching For The ‘Mets’ Outfield In 2013
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Collin Cowgill will figure into the Mets OF picture somewhere. Barring them signing anybody else, not one of their Outfielders will even have 800 Career AB heading in 2013. Cowgill has a 3 Slash Line of .255/.319/.631 in 196 AB during his time in the Major Leagues.
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New York Mets General Manager Sandy Alderson has every right to not be happy.
Speaking on local New York sports talk radio station WFAN, Alderson didn’t try to delude himself or others into thinking that the 2013 Mets campaign wouldn’t induce at least several headaches.
“I’m not happy where we are in preparation for 2013,” said Alderson about the current roster assembled. “… I can assure you that where we are now is not where we want to be opening spring training. I mean, it’s conceivable we could be in the same position, but it’s not where we want to be.”
This can particularly be directed toward the outfield. With several options for the Mets to check out, it’s baffled many how a Major League franchise wouldn’t have at least a slight idea what kind of starting lineup they could field on opening day.
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