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Memories of Brian Schneider
Edgy DC Dec 01 2009 10:48 AM |
My accountant just called. He says the value of my case of Schneid Schard just went through the floor.
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metsguyinmichigan Dec 01 2009 10:53 AM Re: Memories of Brian Schneider |
In that post-trade photo with his wife in New York, he sure looked glad to be here. His wife was really pretty.
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Dec 01 2009 10:57 AM Re: Memories of Brian Schneider |
Proportion of endorsement opportunities to performance was wiggity whack ("Those other dealers don't know squat.")
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metirish Dec 01 2009 10:58 AM Re: Memories of Brian Schneider |
His D , I remember passed balls, dropped balls and not many hard hit balls.
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Edgy DC Dec 01 2009 11:03 AM Re: Memories of Brian Schneider |
Seemed to save his one or two hitting surges per year for a period when nobody else on the team was connecting, therefore inflating their seeming meaning.
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bmfc1 Dec 01 2009 11:04 AM Re: Memories of Brian Schneider |
September 18, 2008:
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Edgy DC Dec 01 2009 11:13 AM Re: Memories of Brian Schneider |
Don't forget the belching doofus.
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bmfc1 Dec 01 2009 11:29 AM Re: Memories of Brian Schneider |
HA! Thanks for that. I forgot about the doofus.
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metirish Dec 01 2009 11:32 AM Re: Memories of Brian Schneider |
That was a fun IGT.....
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LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr Dec 01 2009 11:57 AM Re: Memories of Brian Schneider |
The 2 HR game, I remember. Another HR this year-- a Sunday midseason win, IIRC-- off the Subway facade. Other than that, a shocking number of passed balls for a defensive specialist (especially in early 2008), and Toyota commercials.
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Edgy DC Dec 01 2009 12:02 PM Re: Memories of Brian Schneider |
Scott Schoenweiss? David Newhan? Doug Mientkiewicz?
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Edgy DC Dec 01 2009 12:15 PM Re: Memories of Brian Schneider |
The Schneid leaves the Mets...
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themetfairy Dec 01 2009 12:54 PM Re: Memories of Brian Schneider |
My memory is that I would try to take as many photos of him as possible because a friend of mine, for some inexplicable reason, thought that he was cute.
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Frayed Knot Dec 01 2009 01:00 PM Re: Memories of Brian Schneider |
It always seemed that when he started going good he'd get injured and then when he played for a decent stretch in a row he'd stop hitting. That and the part about the defense not being as good as advertised.
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Gwreck Dec 01 2009 01:03 PM Re: Memories of Brian Schneider |
At the start of every home game, Schneider would come out from the dugout, walk behind the plate and proceed to deliberately erase the lines that make up the catcher's box. He would do the line to his left and then the line to his right. Often in full view of the umpire. When he was done, he would then start taking the warmup pitches from the pitcher.
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G-Fafif Dec 01 2009 01:56 PM Re: Memories of Brian Schneider |
I was taking perverse glee in describing all home run totals as "Schneider-Plus" last June 19, since Schneider had zero. Then he lashes one over the right field fence off Andy Sonnanstine and there went that bit.
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Dec 01 2009 01:59 PM Re: Memories of Brian Schneider |
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Oh no he din't! He did? Is that book worth reading then?
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Benjamin Grimm Dec 01 2009 02:02 PM Re: Memories of Brian Schneider |
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G-Fafif Dec 01 2009 02:07 PM Re: Memories of Brian Schneider |
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G-Fafif Dec 01 2009 02:12 PM Re: Memories of Brian Schneider |
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[quote="John Cougar Lunchbucket"]
Oh no he din't! He did? Is that book worth reading then? |
Frayed Knot Dec 01 2009 02:30 PM Re: Memories of Brian Schneider |
There were some gaps between all those hard-hitting backstops, but still that chain was strong enough to spoil a certain pct of Met fans into thinking that a top offensive threat at that position is more or less the norm and Schneider took some heat for not being one of those guys.
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Dec 01 2009 02:35 PM Re: Memories of Brian Schneider |
Eh, as I said above I think Schneider got off relatively easy from fans & media. His struggles were lost amid all the other bad news.
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Edgy DC Dec 01 2009 02:40 PM Re: Memories of Brian Schneider |
On The Complete Game:
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G-Fafif Dec 01 2009 02:48 PM Re: Memories of Brian Schneider |
I don't know that Schneider struggled, at least not in his quest to live up to his standard. Schneider the past two years was pretty much what he was his entire career, just more so.
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Benjamin Grimm Dec 01 2009 02:54 PM Re: Memories of Brian Schneider |
I remember how he'd always keep his pack of cigarettes rolled up in the sleeve of his t-shirt.
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Edgy DC Dec 01 2009 02:58 PM Re: Memories of Brian Schneider |
Regarding the All-Star Backstop Continuum, as has been stated, nudged into the hypens of the Grote-Stoins-Carter-Hundley-Piazza-LoDuca continuum was a wedge of Hodges, a pinch of Fitzgerald and some shavings of O'Brien. We even had Rick Cerone as our most representative starter for a season there. So hopefully Thole can take his place in that run in your memory and make you bury the Schneid under another hyphen.
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Frayed Knot Dec 01 2009 03:39 PM Re: Memories of Brian Schneider |
[quote="G-Fafif"]I don't know that Schneider struggled, at least not in his quest to live up to his standard. Schneider the past two years was pretty much what he was his entire career, just more so. |
G-Fafif Dec 01 2009 03:53 PM Re: Memories of Brian Schneider |
Good defense in a catcher forgives a so-so bat. But it was so-so defense, at least nothing that stood out as spectacular (the stats say four passed balls; the mind's eye has multiplied that). The pitcher-whisperer aspect of catching didn't seem to be there either; did anybody definitively find his rhythm because he was throwing to Schneider? Now and then Pelfrey, but then he'd catch him the next start and Pelf's mind would wander per usual (more on Pelf than Schneid, but so much for magical powers of catchers). If the rest of the lineup had been healthy and clicking in 2008 -- consider the loss of time and/or production for Alou, Church and Castillo plus Delgado's terrible first half -- I think you could pencil in a defensive mainstay five times a week eighth in your batting order and not worry.
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Ashie62 Dec 01 2009 05:57 PM Re: Memories of Brian Schneider |
[quote="metirish":3mgolrlu]His D , I remember passed balls, dropped balls and not many hard hit balls.[/quote:3mgolrlu]
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Dec 01 2009 06:01 PM Re: Memories of Brian Schneider |
I'm sure I'm not the only guy who remembers how Schneid in better days could be a real force defensively -- not with his arm or his pitch-calling, necessarily, but as the kind of catcher who took charge of the infield, hustled after bunts, blocked the plate, made the other team really work for whatever they got as much as a catcher could. I distinctly recall even pointing that out one time in a game thread many moons ago. That's the Schneid we never saw here, I guess aches and pains had something to do with it.
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Nymr83 Dec 01 2009 07:07 PM Re: Memories of Brian Schneider |
I'm not going to miss the guy, mediocrity is easy to find and the Mets might as well try to find better upside, even if they just end up with a younger/healthier version of Schneider
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Vince Coleman Firecracker Dec 01 2009 08:23 PM Re: Memories of Brian Schneider |
He somehow managed to get an endorsement deal from Toyota of Manhattan.
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Fman99 Dec 01 2009 08:27 PM Re: Memories of Brian Schneider |
Brian Schneider is to baseball what Michael Jordan is to baseball.
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