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Speed of Lightning

Jose Reyes seems ready to go, thanks to people not employed by the Mets:

Panariello and his partner, Adam Elberg, work independently of the Mets, recommended by Reyes’ agent Peter Greenberg. They have a good relationship with the Mets’ medical people, including trainer Ray Ramirez, but the rehab and training is their deal, and this amazing indoor facility has all the bases covered.

Posted on February 2, 2010March 15, 2022Author Baseball CrankCategories Baseball 2010

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