Feliciano to join Puerto Rico in Classic
MLB (Free subscription) | 07/01/2009
Feliciano to join team Puerto Rico
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MLB (Free subscription) | 07/01/2009
Feliciano to join team Puerto Rico
RssDaily (Free subscription) | 02/01/2009
For players in Caribbean winter leagues like Pedro Feliciano, each game is an exercise in multitasking. Feliciano, who is currently pitching for Leones de Ponce in Puerto Rico, has the immediate task in front of himâhelping his team to the Puerto Rican playoffs. Feliciano also has the unenviable task of putting a difficult 2008 behind him. And add to that Felicianoâs...
MetsBlog (Free subscription) | 02/01/2009
In a post to Kiner’s Korner, Gene breaks down the pros and cons to signing Manny Ramirez. Howard Megdal of the Observer looks at The Pedro Feliciano Project. Chris from MetsGeek takes a look back at the last year. Lastly, the Denver Post writes, “The first NFL team to lead a division for 16 weeks and not make [...]
Ballbug (Free subscription) | 01/01/2009
Howard Megdal / New York Observer : The Pedro Feliciano Project — For players in Caribbean winter leagues like Pedro Feliciano, each game is an exercise in multitasking. — Feliciano, who is currently pitching for Leones de Ponce in Puerto Rico, has the immediate task in front of him—helping his team to the Puerto Rican playoffs.
The New York Observer (Free subscription) | 01/01/2009
For players in Caribbean winter leagues like Pedro Feliciano, each game is an exercise in multitasking. Feliciano, who is currently pitching for Leones de Ponce in Puerto Rico, has the immediate task in front of him—helping his team to the Puerto Rican playoffs. Feliciano also has the unenviable task of putting a difficult 2008 behind him. And add to that Feliciano’s...
Mets Fever (Free subscription) | 02/01/2009
Howard Megdal of the NY Observer has a great article today on Pedro Feliciano and what he's attempting to accomplish in winter ball. Feliciano is a 32 y/o left handed reliever who is in his sixth year of major league ball. Feliciano came up through the Dodgers system but in 2001 he was a 24 y/o who repeatedly failed at AAA and the Dodgers let him go. The Reds signed him...
Mike's Mets (Free subscription) | 04/01/2009
... should more than make up for the loss of Joe Smith and work in a nice lefty/righty compliment with Pedro Feliciano, who can return to a stricter LOOGY status. While a southpaw like Darren Oliver would have been my choice as a swingman, Brian Stokes should be a nice fit with his live arm and ability to spot start and throw a quick inning. No doubt one more situational lefty is needed....