Jul 01

Tonight’s lineup at Washington

SANTANA: Needs to rebound.

Jose Reyes will indeed sit tonight at Washington. Also, another game without Angel Pagan.

Here’s the lineup:

Jesus Feliciano, CF

Ruben Tejada, SS

David Wright, 3B

Ike Davis, 1B

Jeff Francoeur, RF

Chris Carter, LF

Henry Blanco, C

Alex Cora, 2B

Johan Santana, LP

Jun 28

Tonight’s lineup vs. Marlins

Here’s tonight’s lineup in Puerto Rico:

Jose Reyes, SS

Jesus Feliciano, CF

David Wright, 3B

Ike Davis, 1B

Jason Bay, LF

Jeff Francoeur, RF

Henry Blanco, C

Ruben Tejada, 2B

RA Dickey, RP

Jun 23

Tonight’s lineup vs. Tigers

Here’s tonight’s lineup vs. Tigers:

Jose Reyes, SS

DICKEY: Going for 6-0.

Angel Pagan, CF

David Wright, 3B

Ike Davis, 1B

Jason Bay, LF

Jeff Franoeur, RF

Henry Blanco, C

Ruben Tejada, 2B

RA Dickey, RP

Jun 17

Tonight’s lineup at Cleveland

The Mets will be seeking their seventh straight victory tonight at Cleveland.

Here’s the lineup:

Jose Reyes, SS

Angel Pagan, CF

David Wright, 3B

Ike Davis, 1B

Jeff Francoeur, RF

Chris Carter, DH

Henry Blanco, C

Jesus Feliciano, LF

Ruben Tejada, 2B

R.A. Dickey, RP

Jun 07

Expect Jesus Felciano shortly.

In what has the potential to be a feel-good story of the highest degree, the Mets are expected to call up 31-year, 13-year minor league outfielder Jesus Feliciano from Class AAA Buffalo for the San Diego series.

If the Mets make the announcement today, it would fall on his 31st birthday.

FELICIANO: Another bat is coming.

“All he does is hit,’’ said a minor league scout. “The issue is where to play him. They’ve had him play some center, but he doesn’t have great range and he doesn’t have the arm to play right.’’

The Mets have had Feliciano play center in preparing him to back up Angel Pagan, but because of his range questions that might be better off on the road. Initially, he might be used to give Jason Bay a day off or as a pinch-hitter.

Feliciano, who had five hits Saturday – his second five-hit game of the season – leads the International League in hitting at .392. Amazingly, despite his age, he’s never even had the proverbial cup of coffee in the major leagues, most likely because he doesn’t fit the speed or power prototypes.

But, he does stroke line drives.

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