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John Maine #33 | Pitcher | New York Mets
Height: 6-4    Weight: 203    Throws: R    Bats: R
Born: May 8, 1981, Fredericksburg, VA
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October 13, 2006
The Mets haven't altered their NLCS rotation even with Wednesday's rainout, so John Maine will stay in place for Game 2 tonight, with Steve Trachsel taking the ball Game 3. The Cardinals will counter with Chris Carpenter and Jeff Suppan.
October 4, 2006
John Maine will start Game 1 today against the Dodgers in place of Orlando Hernandez, who is suffering from a calf injury, according to the AP. Maine went 6-5 with a 3.60 ERA in 16 games (15 starts) for the Mets this season.
September 22, 2006
John Maine might be on the playoff roster as a reliever, which would bump Roberto Hernandez off the roster, according to the New York Daily News. Maine is scheduled to start Saturday against the Nationals, though Willie Randolph last week mentioned the possibility of putting Maine in the bullpen in the season's final week.
August 6, 2006
John Maine extended his scoreless innings streak to 23 with six more scoreless frames on Sunday night. He allowed three hits and three walks and struck out four.
July 21, 2006
John Maine threw a four-hit shutout on Friday night after being slotted in place of Orlando Hernandez just a few hours before gametime. Maine struck out four and walked one. The Mets decided to go with Maine because they figured he'd handle the rain delay better than Hernandez. Maine is now in line for another start next week when he otherwise might have been skipped.
July 5, 2006
Mets manager Willie Randolph confirmed that John Maine will start one of Saturday's doubleheader games, according to the New York Daily News. Maine took the loss when he started in place of the injured Pedro Martinez on Monday.
July 3, 2006
The Mets recalled John Maine from Triple-A Norfolk so that he could start Monday's game in place of the injured Pedro Martinez, according to the AP. Maine allowed four runs and six hits against the Nationals on May 2 in his first appearance with the Mets.
July 3, 2006
The Mets, who have a doubleheader with the Marlins on Saturday, could recall John Maine from Triple-A Norfolk to start one of the games, according to the New York Daily News. New York is also considering using Darren Oliver or calling up prospect Mike Pelfrey, but if Pedro Martinez is unable to go until the All-Star break, two of the three pitchers will be used. Maine lost in his only appearance with the Mets this season, surrendering four runs in 5 1/3 innings.
June 12, 2006
The Mets activated John Maine from the DL Monday and optioned to Triple-A Norfolk, according to the AP. Maine had been recovering from an inflammed right middle finger.
June 12, 2006
John Maine may be optioned to Triple-A once he returns from the DL due to the performance of Orlando Hernandez and Alay Soler in his absence, according to the Mets website. Maine, who is sidelined with an inflammed right middle finger, is 0-1 with a 6.75 ERA in 5 1/3 IP this season.
May 25, 2006
The New York Daily News reports that John Maine expects to make his first rehab start on Saturday with Single-A St. Lucie. He's been sidelined since injuring his right middle finger on May 2.
May 6, 2006
The Mets placed John Maine on the disabled list Saturday, according to the AP. Maine is dealing with inflammation in his right middle finger and will be replaced in the starting rotation with Jose Lima on Sunday.
May 6, 2006
John Maine tried to throw curveballs yesterday to test out the finger injury he sustained on Tuesday, according to the New York Daily News. "It felt the same as it was Tuesday," he said. It appears likely that Jose Lima will start Sunday in place of Maine, barring a sudden improvement in Maine's condition today.
May 5, 2006
John Maine is still listed as the Mets' projected starter for Sunday, but he's dealing with a finger issue that prompted the Mets to pull Jose Lima from his start on Thursday so that he will be available as a fallback plan should Maine not be able to go, according to the New York Daily News.
May 4, 2006
Manager Willie Randolph confirmed Thursday that John Maine will start Sunday against Atlanta, according to the AP. Mained allowed four earned runs in 5 1/3 innings during his last start.
May 3, 2006
The Mets haven't decided if John Maine will get another start Sunday, according to the AP. "He pitched well enough (Thursday) to get another start, but we'll wait and see," Randolph said.
May 3, 2006
John Maine was recalled from Triple-A Norfolk to start for the Mets on Tuesday. Maine allowed six hits and four earned runs, with six strikeouts and two walks in 5 1/3 innings.
May 1, 2006
John Maine will be called up from Triple-A Norfolk to start Tuesday night's game against the Nationals in place of the injured Brian Bannister, according to the AP. It will be the first appearance with the Mets for Maine, who was acquired along with Jorge Julio in the offseason deal that sent Kris Benson to Baltimore.
April 30, 2006
The New York Daily News reports that John Maine will start in place of the injured Brian Bannister for the Mets on Tuesday. Jeremi Gonzalez was another candidate, but he pitched for Triple-A Norfolk on Saturday and has been ruled out as a result. Maine his posted a 2.63 ERA in four Triple-A starts this season.
April 29, 2006
John Maine is a candidate to replace the injured Brian Bannister in the Mets starting rotation, according to the AP. Maine currently holds a 2.63 ERA in four starts for Triple-A Norfolk.
January 21, 2006
The Mets acquired John Maine from the Orioles in the Kris Benson trade on Saturday. Maine, once one of the O's top prospects, went 2-3 with a 6.30 ERA in 10 appearances (eight starts) for the Orioles last year after being recalled from Triple-A Ottawa in August.