Fred Wilpon’s apology may have fallen on deaf ears with Mets – Fred Wilpon didn’t show up at Wrigley, as the Mets’ suddenly talkative and controversial principal owner settled for speaking through a speakerphone set up in manager Terry Collins’ office. Carlos Beltran and Jose Reyes were in the room to hear a 24-hours-too-late apology. (This story continues here)
B&C Morning Show: Hey Fred Wilpon, Man Up; Yankees’ Late-Game Thrills – Fred Wilpon offered an apology to Carlos Beltran and Jose Reyes on a conference call yesterday, this after his critical remarks created quite a firestorm. (This story continues here)
Wilpon’s problems bigger than his mouth – Wilpon’s statements will land him in tabloid hell. But that’s the least of his problems. (This story continues here)
Fred Wilpon: If we lose Madoff suit, we will sell Mets – CHICAGO — While the Mets still were backtracking from Monday’s release of the New Yorker magazine story in which principal owner Fred Wilpon, in a story focused on his dealings with Bernie Madoff, criticized his team, a new article emerged Tuesday and might be more troubling for the team. (This story continues here)
Fred Wilpon Apologizes In Conference Call To Jose Reyes, Carlos Beltran – Carlos Beltran and Jose Reyes spoke to an apologetic Fred Wilpon Tuesday night on a speakerphone in Collins' office in the visitors' clubhouse at Wrigley Field. “He asked us how we were feeling about the whole situation, if the comments were bothering us,” Reyes said. (This story continues here)
The Mets Back Up Fred Wilpon – That’s one way to respond to the owner. (This story continues here)
If Mets owner is a ‘good man’ he’d apologize to the fans – CHICAGO — One of the constants about Fred Wilpon’s stewardship with the Mets is this: Somewhere along the line, as if by civic decree, everything ever said or written about him, no matter how negative, always contains a disclaimer that looks something like this: “Fred Wilpon is a good man… (This story continues here)
Report: Tim McCarver Sorry For SNY-Wilpon Comments – Tim McCarver didn’t shy away from discussing the Mets' financial situation during a conference call in March, though according to the New York Post, the Fox analyst is sorry for his comments about SNY’s three-man TV team. (This story continues here)
Bulls' Noah Facing Fine For Homophobic Slur – Chicago Bulls center Joakim Noah is facing a fine from the NBA after being caught on camera directing a homophobic slur toward a fan during Sunday’s loss at Miami. (This story continues here)
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