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41 of the Last 59
Edgy DC Oct 01 2009 08:42 AM |
Games lost by the Mets.
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Oct 01 2009 08:47 AM Re: 41 of the Last 59 |
Yes, I am waiting for the final figures to come in, but the initial SHaMs post ( [url]mbtn.net/lets-go-shams ) speculated the Mets needed 50 wins in the second half to make the playoffs, and they've gone and lost more than 50. Incredible!
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The Second Spitter Oct 01 2009 08:53 AM Re: 41 of the Last 59 |
They went 7-8 in July - which means they've gone 17 under since then. In two months.
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G-Fafif Oct 01 2009 08:57 AM Re: 41 of the Last 59 |
39-71 from June 1 on. That's more than two-thirds of a season played at a clip that would produce a full-year record of 57-105.
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bmfc1 Oct 01 2009 09:13 AM Re: 41 of the Last 59 |
http://www.newsday.com/columnists/ken-d ... -1.1490341
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The Second Spitter Oct 01 2009 09:24 AM Re: 41 of the Last 59 |
Except I disagree with the 3 candidates he proposes. With extreme prejudice. Fuck me, if the Mets hire La Russa I'd seriously consider giving it all away.
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bmfc1 Oct 01 2009 09:27 AM Re: 41 of the Last 59 |
I agree on Acta. As a manager, he's a fine 3B coach.
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attgig Oct 01 2009 09:44 AM Re: 41 of the Last 59 |
wow. the 2nd 1/2 records are pretty disappointing. we have just as many losses as the pirates. not sure about any other teams....
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LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr Oct 01 2009 10:02 AM Re: 41 of the Last 59 |
I like the idea of a managerial move.
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TransMonk Oct 01 2009 10:06 AM Re: 41 of the Last 59 |
[quote="attgig":1y0ckf0i]wow. the 2nd 1/2 records are pretty disappointing. we have just as many losses as the pirates. not sure about any other teams....[/quote:1y0ckf0i]
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Edgy DC Oct 01 2009 10:08 AM Re: 41 of the Last 59 |
I like think we'd have seen (1) less reliever abuse early in the season, (2) less bunting in the middle of the season, and (3) less lineup rehashings at the end of the season.
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Benjamin Grimm Oct 01 2009 10:14 AM Re: 41 of the Last 59 |
Don't get me wrong, I think Bobby Valentine is great, and I'd be delighted if he came back. But it it were up to me, the Restoration that I'd prefer would be Davey Johnson. As long as he hasn't mellowed (and I don't know if this is the case or not) I think he'd be the ideal guy to bring in right now.
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Edgy DC Oct 01 2009 10:42 AM Re: 41 of the Last 59 |
I think Davey must have mellowed. His management of his World Baseball Classic team was as political as it was competitive. Very much a nonsense-tolerating performance, I'm afraid.
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attgig Oct 01 2009 11:40 AM Re: 41 of the Last 59 |
[quote="TransMonk"][quote="attgig"]wow. the 2nd 1/2 records are pretty disappointing. we have just as many losses as the pirates. not sure about any other teams.... |
The Second Spitter Oct 02 2009 05:20 AM Re: 41 of the Last 59 |
[quote="Benjamin Grimm":2byeps1z]Don't get me wrong, I think Bobby Valentine is great, and I'd be delighted if he came back. [/quote:2byeps1z]
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themetfairy Oct 02 2009 05:22 AM Re: 41 of the Last 59 |
I think that those of us who have met him in person will agree that he is amazingly charismatic.
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Valadius Oct 02 2009 05:28 AM Re: 41 of the Last 59 |
I think we could have used:
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Oct 02 2009 05:28 AM Re: 41 of the Last 59 |
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1. Rarely if ever got outmanaged by the other guy. This doesn't mean they won games every night because they outsmarted the compettion, but that they almost never lost a game because the skipper did something retarded or got outmaneuvered. I almost never have that feeling that won't happen today. That is a constant and I think it pays off over the long season. 2. He's a strong personality who's good with the media. This is pretty much the entire argument for Jerry, and I think we're already seeing the limits of this benefit. 3. Valentine though took it it a step further and helped to fuse the Mets with an identity. He embodied the role of Mets manager like no one since. 4. Tactically I think he was pretty good. He managed the bullpen very well. He got all 25 guys into the picture in one role or another. He advocated fopr help on the field when he needed it. He called out the douchebags when it was time to call out the douchebags.
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The Second Spitter Oct 02 2009 05:51 AM Re: 41 of the Last 59 |
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[quote="John Cougar Lunchbucket"]
1. Rarely if ever got outmanaged by the other guy. This doesn't mean they won games every night because they outsmarted the compettion, but that they almost never lost a game because the skipper did something retarded or got outmaneuvered. I almost never have that feeling that won't happen today. That is a constant and I think it pays off over the long season. 2. He's a strong personality who's good with the media. This is pretty much the entire argument for Jerry, and I think we're already seeing the limits of this benefit. 3. Valentine though took it it a step further and helped to fuse the Mets with an identity. He embodied the role of Mets manager like no one since. 4. Tactically I think he was pretty good. He managed the bullpen very well. He got all 25 guys into the picture in one role or another. He advocated fopr help on the field when he needed it. He called out the douchebags when it was time to call out the douchebags. |
John Cougar Lunchbucket Oct 02 2009 06:03 AM Re: 41 of the Last 59 |
I think 1 and 4 were separate points.
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The Second Spitter Oct 02 2009 06:13 AM Re: 41 of the Last 59 |
[quote="John Cougar Lunchbucket":30y3zqdm]I think 1 and 4 were separate points.
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Oct 02 2009 06:21 AM Re: 41 of the Last 59 |
I'm not a Valentine advocate inasmuch as I don;t think hiring him is realistic from the Mets POV and don't want to waste energy hoping for it. I'd also be happy with a guy like Maddon but unless Omar goes too, I don't think it happens either.
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