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Mendories of Endy

Edgy DC
Dec 10 2008 11:08 PM

I heard he made a catch or something.

TransMonk
Dec 10 2008 11:15 PM

Best defensive OF replacement...ever!

G-Fafif
Dec 10 2008 11:28 PM

Spectacular bunt to beat Rockies early in '07 an extremely distant second.

Valadius
Dec 10 2008 11:44 PM

The Strength To Be There.

OlerudOwned
Dec 11 2008 12:27 AM

If we had won the World Series after the catch, I'd be petitioning for a statue in that spot.

metirish
Dec 11 2008 04:54 AM

The Catch , his smile and his all round joy he seemed to have.

John Cougar Lunchbucket
Dec 11 2008 05:27 AM

One of Omar's best moves was getting him. Prolly moving him none too soon as well.

Benjamin Grimm
Dec 11 2008 06:25 AM

<img src="http://ultimatemets.com/jpeg/EndyChavez1972.jpg" width="282" height="390">

Rockin' Doc
Dec 11 2008 06:29 AM

Endy was a great defensive outfielder that contributed far more to the Mets fortunes than any of us could have imagined at the time of his acquisition. He was a valuable role player coming off the Mets bench.

I always liked Endy and wish him all the best in the future. He'll live on in Mets 'lore because of the catch.

Fman99
Dec 11 2008 06:41 AM

The catch.

I remember jumping up and down in my living room and scaring Fboy who was just 18 months or so old at the time.

themetfairy
Dec 11 2008 07:09 AM

In the musical Wicked, there's a point where Elphaba, still naive, tells her professor that the Wizard will fix the terrible things happening in Oz. "That's why we HAVE a Wizard," she stated.

Whenever Endy would make a great defensive trade, D-Dad and I would say, "That's why we HAVE an Endy Chavez."

Godspeed Endy - you gave us some sensational moments.

holychicken
Dec 11 2008 07:16 AM

Catch? What catch? He made a lot of damn catches!

But anyway, despite not being very productive (especially recently), he was one of my favorite Mets. That being said, I am not heartbroken to see him go.

Vince Coleman Firecracker
Dec 11 2008 07:28 AM

He had some great games this year, including [url=http://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/PHI/PHI200807070.shtml:1f65v4aa]this one[/url:1f65v4aa], where the bullpen almost blew a 9 run lead, and the [url=http://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/NYN/NYN200806290.shtml:1f65v4aa]last game[/url:1f65v4aa] against the Yanks.

I'll miss Endy, an underrated player who plays such incredible D, that he only needs to hit a smidge over replacement to give league average production.

And, of course, [url=http://i234.photobucket.com/albums/ee116/Sjuly01/endy_chavez_catch.jpg:1f65v4aa]this[/url:1f65v4aa].

MFS62
Dec 11 2008 07:51 AM

I remember him being Omar's personal boomerang.
He's tossed him away yet again.
But I know he'll come back some day.

Later

Gwreck
Dec 11 2008 08:38 AM

I have a fond memory of a two-run homer on May 18, 2007 against the MFYs. Was the difference in the game; Mets won 3-2 and were down 2-1 at the time. He hit it off Pettitte, pulled it straight down the line and into the loge seats near the right field foul pole.

soupcan
Dec 11 2008 08:40 AM

I can't not like him but it seems like every other Met fan out there had anointed him Mookie status.

If the Mets had won it all in '06 perhaps I could have been persuaded to think of him in that way but as it is I never did.

Good player, filled in adequately when needed, great catch.

Good luck in Seattle

Vince Coleman Firecracker
Dec 11 2008 09:24 AM

Oh, and about The Catch: let's not forget it was a double play.

G-Fafif
Dec 11 2008 11:58 AM

One of the differences between 2006 and 2007 was the Endy factor. Endy was everywhere in '06, not just deep left with a glove over the wall. In '07, after getting hurt, he wasn't the same. As I sat in the Upper Deck during the final Friday night game against the Marlins (the one when Ollie couldn't keep it together), I wondered why Willie wasn't using Endy. I learned he was in Venezuela for the funeral of his sister and was missing the rest of the regular season. Very sad, of course, and very telling, I thought. No Endy, no playoffs.

Hard to remember that I used to associate this guy with absolutely annihilating us as an Expo. Hit .364 versus the Mets when he wore a funny M on his cap. There was a series in late '02 at Shea when every time I turned around, he was on base, particularly the Esix Snead Game, if any of y'all remember that one. It took him about two minutes to make me forget he had ever been anything but a Met.

I read around the time they handed out his bobblehead that he was tired of being asked about The Catch, but I never saw him do anything but smile and answer appreciatively. At least two different "acts" went on "Mets Weekly" and performed tributes to Endy, one a song, the other a beat poem. On both occasions (same piece of video), Endy responded, "Thanks for the song, guys."

Thanks for the catch, Endy. And everything else.

John Cougar Lunchbucket
Dec 11 2008 12:06 PM

Here's some choice remarks from Dec. 2005:

[url:33v57wjj]http://archives.cranepoolforum.net/2000/f1_t2061.shtml[/url:33v57wjj]

Zvon
Dec 11 2008 01:40 PM

Sometimes a player does that one thing, at the most crucial of times, and he wins a Hall Of Fame spot in your heart and mind, forever.

Who here didn't leap from their seat at the sight of the catch, yelling " DID YOU SEE THAT! CAN YOU F'N BELIEVE THAT! DID YOU JUST SEE THAT FREAKIN CATCH!?", or something similar?

It ended up being the last climax of a very exciting season, something I took with me and cherished through that long winter.

Yea, I'm a simple man.

I'll really miss Endy.

If he had a lil more pop to his bat I may have had the chance to use this:

Edgy DC
Dec 11 2008 01:48 PM

I never gave up on that ball.

Zvon
Dec 11 2008 01:53 PM

="Edgy DC":lp1h640o]I never gave up on that ball.[/quote:lp1h640o]

Well,... your a freak.

But no real Met fan did.
So I'm a freak too.

And so are you, person reading this.

Benjamin Grimm
Dec 11 2008 02:09 PM

I remember thinking, "uh-oh... HOLY CRAP!"

But I disagree with the notion that you have to be a blind optimist to be a true Mets fan.

But that's a discussion for another thread...

John Cougar Lunchbucket
Dec 11 2008 02:12 PM

It happened too fast to give up on. It was like uh, oh.. OH OHHHHH aahaahahahah ... (sploooge)!

LOLOMGWTF

Centerfield
Dec 11 2008 02:17 PM

What I'll remember is that it wasn't even his best catch. It might have been the most spectacular, at the most crucial of moments, but my favorite Endy catches are the ones headed toward the gap, where you curse the moment it's hit, only to find that when the camera switches to the outfielders, Endy is already tracking it making you wonder if he got his jump before the batter started his swing. The way he would catch in stride with that glove that appeared bigger than his head.

He also had a cannon for an arm. If I remember correctly, he gunned down A-Rod in that famous Friday night 2006 game against the MFY's.

Gwreck
Dec 11 2008 04:08 PM

="Centerfield":23ew8s3z]He also had a cannon for an arm. If I remember correctly, he gunned down A-Rod in that famous Friday night 2006 game against the MFY's.[/quote:23ew8s3z]

2007, and it was Damon, leading off the game, trying to stretch a single into a double. That was the night he hit the 2-run homer to give the Mets the lead off Pettitte (Endy's only homer of 2007).

Edgy DC
Dec 11 2008 05:57 PM

Nonetheless, some fools gave PotG to Allah Vah.

http://ultimatemets.com/gamedetail.php?gameno=7445