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Welcome to the Big Leagues, Anderson Hernandez
Valadius Sep 17 2005 03:51 PM |
[url]http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/news?slug=ap-metsmoves&prov=ap&type=lgns[/url]
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MFS62 Sep 17 2005 04:22 PM |
So naturally, the start goes to ...... Cairo.
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Edgy DC Sep 17 2005 06:31 PM Edited 1 time(s), most recently on Nov 10 2005 12:02 PM |
He's been out for a week and apparently there's concern about his wrist. He's scheduled to be in there on Tuesday. Randolph reportedtly wanted him.
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MFS62 Sep 17 2005 06:45 PM |
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I'm glad to hear that. But with Matsui's recent good hitting, I still wonder why Cairo was in there today. Any info from Willie on that? Later
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Edgy DC Sep 17 2005 06:56 PM |
We're really jonesing to get Randolph.
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metirish Sep 17 2005 08:18 PM |
Welcome Anderson, he's wearing # 1, saw him in the dugout today going over signs with Manny Acta,maybe we'll see him play this weekend.
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Nymr83 Sep 18 2005 09:57 AM |
and now instead of calling him up in july or august and hopefully having ~200 ABs to show us what he can do we get to see him for 2 weeks in which he probably won't start much and will therefore not give us enough information to know if we want to go forward with him in 2006.
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Valadius Sep 19 2005 01:56 PM |
Well at least he's playing now as opposed to not playing.
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SwitchHitter Sep 19 2005 02:44 PM |
A guy can make an impression in two weeks, even with only a few ABs. We all know that it wouldn't mean much, really, because of sample size, but impressions last, be they good or bad. This is his chance and he needs to make the most of it because he may not get another. That's not fair, but that's how it goes.
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ScarletKnight41 Sep 19 2005 02:48 PM |
MK and I kept telling the kid to get his first major league hit yesterday.
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Yancy Street Gang Sep 19 2005 02:53 PM |
On the UMDB popularity rankings list, both the top guy and the bottom guy have the last name of Hernandez.
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G-Fafif Sep 19 2005 03:51 PM |
Anderson Hernandez waited his entire life for this moment, to hear his name being read by a Major League public address announcer as part of a Major League lineup
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MFS62 Sep 19 2005 03:54 PM |
No matter. 20 years from now, his memory will make it sound like his name was read by John Facenda.
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