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You got to feel bad for Zambrano
Bret Sabermetric Aug 29 2005 03:15 PM |
I know people have been dumping on him, me especially, since he got here, because of the way he got here, and now that Trax is getting bumped so Peterson can show off his prize bobo and show us all that the Kazmir deal was SO smart, but still you have to feel for the poor schmuck.
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Zvon Aug 29 2005 03:52 PM Re: You got to feel bad for Zambrano |
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I hear ya. i think Im beginnig to understand where your coming from bret. Cause I treat the front office/managment and the monkeys in the blue and orange uniforms as two different animals. If they are stuck on the Kazmir factor and allow it to dictate decisions at this point, they are fools.
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KC Aug 29 2005 04:16 PM |
>>>If they are stuck on the Kazmir factor<<<
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MFS62 Aug 29 2005 05:17 PM |
I think the interesting thing about the Zambrano VS Traschell choice is that Zambrano has been quoted recently that he has no problem going to the bullpen for the good of the team. And Traschell has been quoted as saying that he prefers to start.
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Bret Sabermetric Aug 29 2005 05:41 PM |
"five years ago."
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KC Aug 29 2005 05:50 PM |
Don't Kase me. I'm not doing this, it's old and dumb. Who do you think you're
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smg58 Aug 29 2005 05:55 PM |
I think it's a little too easy to read ulterior motives into every questionable decision the team makes. It could just be that Randolph went with his gut, even if his gut disagrees with all of ours.
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smg58 Aug 29 2005 05:56 PM |
Oh, and who the hell is Ed Bouchee?
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Bret Sabermetric Aug 29 2005 05:58 PM |
OK, then, for anyone other than KC: are you guys (and gals) all thinking that the Kazmir deal no longer enters the Mets' thinking about Zambrano? Everyone's cool with the deal now, it's ancient history, everyone has moved on totally beyond that framework? When Willie and Peterson and Minaya make decisions about the rotation, about who to re-sign, about who to send down to triple A--you're all certain that Kazmir is zero part of that thinking process, sub- or un- or wholly consciously?
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MFS62 Aug 29 2005 05:59 PM |
I'm not sure you want to be Ed Bouchee. When he was with another team (Cubs?) I believe the lefty hitting first baseman was involved with a sex scandal. May have been with a minor.
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ScarletKnight41 Aug 29 2005 06:00 PM |
FWIW, I don't think that Minaya and Randolph are thinking about Kazmir at this point. They weren't around for that transaction, and I doubt they're losing any sleep over it.
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Johnny Dickshot Aug 29 2005 06:01 PM |
Bouchee: Burly lefthanded-hitting first baseman with bad hands and a prolonged sophomore slump, selected by the Mets in the expansion draft. Bouchee had finished second to Philadelphia teammate Jack Sanford in 1957 NL Rookie-of-the-Year voting when he slugged 17 home runs and was third in the league with a .394 on-base percentage but hadn’t smelled those numbers since. He lost his starting job in Philadelphia, was dealt to the Cubs in 1960 and flamed out of baseball after hitting 161 with the '62 Mets.
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KC Aug 29 2005 06:03 PM |
What ever happened to having six decent starters as a good problem to have.
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Bret Sabermetric Aug 29 2005 06:04 PM |
Bouchee got into all that Pee Wee Herman/Michael Jackson stuff while he was a Phillie, not a Cub.
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Willets Point Aug 29 2005 06:14 PM |
Milton Bradley? What happened to your hard-on for Ray Durham?
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Bret Sabermetric Aug 29 2005 06:29 PM |
These stats could belong to twin sons of the same mother (who of course was in labor for about 8 1/2 years)
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Bret Sabermetric Aug 29 2005 06:49 PM |
from baseballlibrary.com:
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Nymr83 Aug 29 2005 06:59 PM |
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I wish i could say that, but i've seen them do this before, play a guy not because he is the best option but because of who he once was or was traded for. I for one would bench a guy the day after aquiring him if it helped the team.
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Rotblatt Aug 29 2005 07:19 PM |
I completely believe that the Mets were thinking about Black Friday this off season when they signed Benson, and I don't think it's much of a stretch to think that if they let two stupid trades dictate whom they sign in the offseason, they'd let the same two stupid trades influence their starting rotation.
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Johnny Dickshot Aug 29 2005 07:39 PM |
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Hey -- Durham was the best second baseman in that series we just lost 2 of 3 in. I have no idea why he's still a Giant. Bradley is on special -- probably goes to any team that can bear to have him. But since a trade will insult his game and force him to refocus, I'm sure he'll respond with a sick 30-day rampage thast will carry the tyeam lucky enough to have him at that point into the playoffs. Otherwise, it's Operation Shutdown in LA.
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Johnny Dickshot Aug 29 2005 07:56 PM |
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For argument's sake, you can make several. 1) Zamby has better "stuff." I don't necessarily believe in stuff over results, but if this were a gunfight, and bullets were pure physical talent, you'd better choose Zambrano. 2) Age/upside/future: Traxx is 4 years older and, as someone who believes in the numbers ought to know, unlikely to have a better season than the one he had 1, 2 or 3 years ago. Zambrano might still improve: Guys such as Lieter, Reed and Trachsel himself really had their best years in their early 30s. 3) Cheaper. 4) "My guy." Gary Cohen talks about this one, but it's the idea that WWSB is a guy likely to reward those whom he knows and trusts. It's like playing softball with the same doofuses who show up week after week, only to slide them aside when the guy who never shows up suddenly fiund the time at the playoffs. I know, this is weak, and Traxxx wasn't sitting out on purpose, but his best years were with a previous administration. 5) Trade value: Trachsel's nearly evaporated with the dreaded back injury, only to spike with a great start. It'll likely fall from here.
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Nymr83 Aug 29 2005 08:16 PM |
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I hope we never have another player who would pull an "operation shutdown." i don't think we've had any recently except for rickey.
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Willets Point Aug 29 2005 08:18 PM |
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Good point. Bret is always reminding us that the Mets should have moved Piazza while his trade values was high. This has got to be a similar situation. Then again, the Mets are just moving Trax to the bullpen not another club, so they fail in that regard too.
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Rotblatt Aug 29 2005 08:27 PM |
1-3 are all reasonable arguments for why you'd give Zambrano a longer contract that Trachsel, but we're in a penant race now, and we should be putting the pitcher out there who gives us the best chance to win. For all his "stuff" Zambrano throughout his career has been less effective than Trachsel, and despite over a year under Peterson's tutelage, is putting up roughly the same numbers as he has in the past. Do we REALLY expect dramatic improvement in his next four starts?
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Frayed Knot Aug 29 2005 08:40 PM |
or 6) that they're "choosing" pitchers based on past performance vs particular opponents.
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metsmarathon Aug 29 2005 08:48 PM |
while we are shooting for hte playoffs this year, it would make little sense for those bullets to strike us in our own foot, and doing harm to a pitcher (such as by sending him to the minors or the bullpen, or the bench) we have control over for next year (longer? i forget) and in whom we believe there to be upside and in whom we have a future financial investment, in exchange for a pitcher who may not repeat his dazzling return appearance, is at an age where he has only downside, and whom we can cut lose at the end of this year.
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Nymr83 Aug 29 2005 09:12 PM |
peak of trade value? what exactly are you going to get for him right now? whatever it is would have to clear waivers (or not be on a 40 at all)
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Edgy DC Aug 29 2005 09:39 PM |
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How soon they forget. We had the guy who coined the term!
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Willets Point Aug 29 2005 09:49 PM |
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Who dat? I'm not familiar with the term.
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Edgy DC Aug 29 2005 10:09 PM |
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metirish Aug 29 2005 10:15 PM |
Great memory Edgy, hard to believe that any team gave Bell a two year $9M contract after being with the Mets.
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Zvon Aug 30 2005 01:08 AM |
These quotes are from the NY Daily News:
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Bret Sabermetric Aug 30 2005 02:59 AM |
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From my original post: "the arrogance of the organization that is continually soiling itself to show us how smart they were and how dumb us fans were to complain about the deal of last July".
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KC Aug 30 2005 05:38 AM |
>>>arrogance of the organization that is continually soiling itself to show us how smart they were and how dumb us fans were to complain about the deal of last July<<<
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MFS62 Aug 30 2005 05:40 AM |
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Yesterday, there was an item on ESPN Radio that Buster Olney is reporting the the Mets and Red Sox are into heavy negotiations over a deal involving Traschell. Later
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Bret Sabermetric Aug 30 2005 07:02 AM |
I wish KC and FK would get it together--did we denounce the Kazmir/Zambrano deal with a single voice, or do we have
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KC Aug 30 2005 07:27 AM |
I ain't really arguing anything. I think the callers, posters, and writers who
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Edgy DC Aug 30 2005 08:11 AM Edited 1 time(s), most recently on Aug 30 2005 03:02 PM |
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This should go in the "So You Think You're a Sportswriter" thread, as Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam seems as off-"Trach" as any of the Mets braintrust.
The first two of those are pretty-much irrelevant. We're in a pair of playoff races here. The last is the real argument, but she treats it as the least part of a greater argument.
Well, she gets points for an interesting metaphor with that sharp angle business, but then she loses a decade's worth of respect from MFS62 by sticking one of those egregious apostrophe plurals in there with ego's.
Apart from dealing innuendo in lieu of fact she tosses off legitimate baseball concerns as an afterthought, when, if she wanted to slam the Mets more fairly, would analyze whether that lifetime record and that "superb" last start is really better to bet on than Trachsel's even more superb last start. And, of course, this shouldn't be framed as exclusively Trachsel versus Zambrano. Seo has bullpen experience, but certainly seems too red hot to move right now, but Kris Benson seems hurt and Tom Glavine seems old. And, of course, a six-man rotation remains a legit alternative.
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Elster88 Aug 30 2005 08:20 AM |
At what point does Willie stop worrying about how Trachsel feels about missing a lot of time between starts, and how Zambrano will deal with his move to the bullpen, and say to them: "STFU, stop talking to the media, and pitch when I tell you. I am your father!!"
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Edgy DC Aug 30 2005 08:35 AM |
Not a bad strategy.
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Bret Sabermetric Aug 30 2005 09:04 AM |
Generally, a mistake to come down too heavily on daily journalists for typos, which are rarely of their making, as are the (often inflammatory)heds to (comparatively benign) articles.
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Zvon Aug 30 2005 02:51 PM |
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LMAO :lol: :lol: :lol: That wasnt a cut and paste job. I actually had to copy it by hand. Thats more than likely my mistake there. :lol: sorry.
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