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Say it with me: Looper. Looper.
old original jb Sep 08 2005 07:17 AM |
That's for 2 blown saves in one game.
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cooby Sep 08 2005 07:20 AM |
Looper is soon to be an ex Woolie.
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Edgy DC Sep 08 2005 07:50 AM |
I think the second one was just a blown win --- a loss
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smg58 Sep 08 2005 07:57 AM |
True, a little bit of the hitting we had for two days in Arizona would have won us most of the games this week. But everybody remembers when the closer doesn't get the job done.
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Johnny Dickshot Sep 08 2005 08:24 AM |
Looper.
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Mark Healey Sep 08 2005 08:31 AM |
IMO, the entire front office and field staff is to blame for the fact that this bullpen rotation isn't set yet. It's September for God's sake.
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MFS62 Sep 08 2005 08:36 AM |
Looper, Looper
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seawolf17 Sep 08 2005 08:53 AM |
The Great Looper Experiment didn't work.
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Elster88 Sep 08 2005 08:59 AM |
Billy Wagner is a free agent. It would be a nice thumb in the eye of Philadelphia if we got our claws on him.
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Johnny Dickshot Sep 08 2005 09:03 AM |
I'm all for guys who throw 98mph, but before we go get one with the idea he's infallible, Wagner torched the Astros' playoiff chances in Sept. 03, his absense due to injury last year may have killed the best chance for Philly and his back-to-back blown saves this week may prove to kill Philly again this year.
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Elster88 Sep 08 2005 09:04 AM |
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I guess he sucks in big games. I never said he was infallible. Looper. _____________________________ This post had the designation 161) Johnny Lewis
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Johnny Dickshot Sep 08 2005 09:10 AM |
The point was, all closers blow 'em and unfortunately you dont get to choose when. It's just that some blow more than others. Looper.
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Elster88 Sep 08 2005 09:12 AM |
Looper.
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Mark Healey Sep 08 2005 09:12 AM |
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That's what happens when you sign a guy based on a single at-bat.
I don't trust AH to be the closer yet either, but I blame that on how he's been completeley mismanaged by the organization. He should have been pitching the eighth inning at certain points this season, IMO.
IMO, Ring, Bell and Blake McGinley should have been here since July1, trying to prove if they were viable options for '06. IMO, their production would have been as valuable as Graves, Santiago and Koo. and a helluva lot cheaper, meaning if they proved themselves in certain roles: Blake - long man Ring - lefty setup man Bell/AH seventh inning AH/Bert eighth Loop closer as a group, a better mix than they have now...I have seen all of these guys pitch enoughnt op know how they can perform. now had that happened, the money spent on the bullpen could have been significantly less... now the Mets need a closer and a left-handed reliever a cleanup hitter at either RF/1B an upgrade in the "other spot" and IMO, a lefthanded starter to replace Zamby (i like lkefties what can I
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cooby Sep 08 2005 09:14 AM |
What is Zambrano's role in the bullpen? He could close
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seawolf17 Sep 08 2005 09:15 AM |
You might be right, but the way Bert had pitched the last couple of years, there was no way Willie was going to risk putting him in the closer's spot in April. I'm glad he's pitched the way he did; I'm officially going back and retracting my Mel Rojas comment from the spring, because he's been a rock. But you can't displace a guy who's had a modicum of success over the past few years -- and for all our current hatred, the guy wasn't terrible until this year -- with a guy coming off two mediocre middle-relief seasons in which he gave up a lot of homers.
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sharpie Sep 08 2005 09:19 AM |
Looper.
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Rotblatt Sep 08 2005 09:22 AM |
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According to the Leverage stat from Baseball Prospectus, Looper has on average pitched in higher-leverage situations than Robo, to the tune of around 1.72 to 1.48. I may be off by a bit there, but it looks like Loop has been put in to more important situations than Robo. Meaning switching them might have netted us a game or two. Using Hernandez as the closer & Heilman & Loop in the set-up role would probably have been our best bet, in retrospect. I really like Bell, but he HAS struggled a bit this season. Still probably our fourth-best reliever, but he'd have to get back to dominating to earn the closer's role, IMO. Still, he should never have been sent down, at least not for as long as he was. I don't think Willie's ever going to use either of them as a full-time closer and I suspect Minaya will try like hell to get a "name" closer, nevermind that they too once started off as no-names like Heilman & Bell. sigh. Looper.
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MFS62 Sep 08 2005 09:22 AM |
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Or a hot late/ post season. And I like your recommendation for the bullpen, too. Later
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ScarletKnight41 Sep 08 2005 09:24 AM |
I hat Looper.
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seawolf17 Sep 08 2005 09:24 AM |
Can we go back in time and sign Bruce Sutter? Another solid year or two from him and he's a lock for the Hall of Fame.
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Edgy DC Sep 08 2005 09:26 AM |
I don't "trust" anybody Looper except the official scorer recording a Looper win. I mention Heilman because Looper he's ahead of Looper Looper on the ladder, does not have the age issues Looper of Hernandez, and hasn't pitched himself off a team this year Looper like Takatsu.
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Spacemans Bong Sep 08 2005 09:33 AM |
I'd go for B.J. Ryan over Wagner. Wagner has the better ERA, but Ryan just has insane strikeout numbers - 90 in 60 innings!
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Valadius Sep 08 2005 09:45 AM |
I'd rather have Captain John Franco over Looper, at this point.
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Elster88 Sep 08 2005 09:51 AM |
Now you're just being silly.
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metirish Sep 08 2005 09:52 AM |
Maybe the closers role for the Mets is cursed.
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Edgy DC Sep 08 2005 09:54 AM |
No --- Pooper's poopy season aside --- it's the general perception of closing that is cursed.
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Elster88 Sep 08 2005 09:56 AM |
From Auggie/Orosco/McDowell to Myers to Franco to Benitez the Mets' recent history has been pretty darn good, closer and short relief-wise.
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sharpie Sep 08 2005 10:14 AM |
Well, there was Anthony Young.
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Elster88 Sep 08 2005 10:18 AM |
Looper
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Edgy DC Sep 08 2005 11:08 AM |
Young did perfectly fine as a reliever for the 1992 Mets.
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old original jb Sep 08 2005 12:05 PM OK, I perpetrated this. |
The truth is, except for the more recently human Mariano Rivera, and maybe Trevor Hoffman for a few years and Armando (minus "big" games of course, and prior to this year), can anyone think of a current closer who can meet up to the expectations of perfection that we all have?
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MFS62 Sep 08 2005 12:17 PM Re: OK, I perpetrated this. |
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jb, that roar you just heard was a hearty "AMEN!" from this pew in the congregation. Later
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Elster88 Sep 08 2005 12:28 PM Re: OK, I perpetrated this. |
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True, but there's no reason that a good closer can't be signed while all of this is going on.
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MFS62 Sep 08 2005 12:38 PM |
Also true.
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old original jb Sep 08 2005 12:39 PM Can someone with a lot of time and good stat access help us? |
If we were to plot the percentage of blown saves for all the closers during each of the past three years plus this season to date, 1) How far from the center of the bell curve is Looper and in which direction? 2) Where was Benitez when he was traded? 3) How many closers were more than one standard deviation better than the norm in three of the past four seasons including this one and 4) How many of those were not in the upper 25% this season?
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Elster88 Sep 08 2005 12:39 PM |
Yeah, Wagner's probably going to get a lot. Luckily the Skankwhores won't be involved to drive up prices.
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Willets Point Sep 08 2005 12:39 PM |
The talking Baseball Barbie doll says "Closing is hard!" Pull the string again and she says "Looper!"
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Edgy DC Sep 08 2005 12:40 PM |
The closer is the last guy a team needs to build a win, and I think there's every reason to believe he's about the last guy a team needs to build a winner.
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old original jb Sep 08 2005 12:42 PM |
Willets said: "The talking Baseball Barbie doll says "Closing is hard!" Pull the string again and she says "Looper!"
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Valadius Sep 08 2005 12:44 PM |
Here's what we do: trade for Colorado's Brian Fuentes. Send them Zambrano.
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cooby Sep 08 2005 12:45 PM |
And Looper
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MFS62 Sep 08 2005 12:45 PM |
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WOW! That was very good. Later
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Valadius Sep 08 2005 12:47 PM |
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Oh yeah, true. I guess I just really want to forget about him right now...
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cooby Sep 08 2005 12:48 PM |
Yeah, at least until the next game :(
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SI Metman Sep 08 2005 01:17 PM |
I don't think any closer will ever succeed in Queens again. Ever.
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smg58 Sep 09 2005 07:28 AM |
The two spectacular blowups against Atlanta killed the 2001 season, and Benitez was never going to be forgiven for them. Yankee fans have forgiven Rivera because nobody has matched his consistency, and it's not like you could easily find somebody whose postseason record has been better.
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metirish Sep 09 2005 07:28 AM |
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Elster88 Sep 09 2005 07:29 AM |
Looper did give us one of the better back cover pictures in recent years, the one after closing out the second 2004 Subway Series on the Post that had the caption "Kings of New York".
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smg58 Sep 09 2005 07:35 AM |
The option won't be picked up; he's not worth $5M as a closer, much less a setup guy. As for bringing him back cheaper as a setup guy, 1) you could bring Bert back for less, if you have one setup spot to fill, and 2) I'm not blocking any young guys for Looper.
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Elster88 Sep 09 2005 07:49 AM |
IMHO, people make waaaaaay too much of the impact of blocking young guys.
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Edgy DC Sep 09 2005 08:06 AM |
Loo needing surgery might explain a lot. His strikeout rate is way down (from 6.50 per nine in 2004 to 4.18) and he doesn't seem to have confidence in getting anything past batters.
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Rotblatt Sep 09 2005 08:58 AM |
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Speculation from Rotoworld:
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Elster88 Sep 09 2005 09:19 AM |
I see nothing wrong with letting Looper come back as a setup man IF there are no better in-house options.
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Valadius Sep 09 2005 10:32 AM |
I want B.J. Ryan. He is INSANELY overpowering. He shuts teams DOWN.
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MFS62 Sep 09 2005 11:30 AM |
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