Alicea named first base coach
Not quite as exciting as "Mets sign K-Rod to 4-yr deal" but we're working on it.
Here are the details, courtesy of Mets PR guru Jay Horwitz:
METS NAME LUIS ALICEA FIRST BASE COACH
FLUSHING, N.Y., November 14, 2008 – Manager Jerry Manuel completed the New York Mets’ coaching staff today by naming Luis Alicea the team’s first base coach.
For the last two years, Alicea was the first base coach for the Boston Red Sox. Luis also was a manager in the Red Sox minor league system for three seasons. He directed Lowell (A) of the New York-Penn League from 2004-2005, Greenville (A) of the South Atlantic League in 2006 and Peoria of the Arizona (A) Fall League, also in 2006
Luis, 43, a native of Santurce, PR, played in the major leagues for 13 years with the St. Louis Cardinals (1988, 1991-1994 and 1996), Boston Red Sox (1995), Anaheim Angels (1997), Texas Rangers (1998-2000) and the Kansas City Royals (2001-2002). He compiled a .260 batting average with 47 home runs and 422 RBI in 1,341 games.
Primarily a second baseman, he also saw action at the other three infield spots and in the outfield during his big league career. Luis, a switch hitter, experienced his best season in the majors with the Rangers in 2000, establishing career highs with a .294 bating average, 139 games, 85 runs, 159 hits and 63 RBI. In 1992 with the Cardinals, he ranked fourth in the National League with 11 triples. In 1995, Alicea hit .270 and was the Red Sox regular second baseman, helping them capture the American League East Division crown.
Luis was St. Louis’ first round pick in the 1986 First Year Player Draft. He earned first team All-America honors at Florida State University in 1986.
Alicea joins Dan Warthen (pitching), Howard Johnson (hitting), Sandy Alomar, Sr. (bench); Razor Shines (third base), Randy Niemann (bullpen) and Sandy Alomar, Jr. (catching instructor) on the Mets coaching staff.

Comments (2)
this is the key to the division!
Who will replace the blind guy as third base coach?