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All-Mets infield
RealityChuck Jun 12 2010 08:25 PM |
It occurred to me that the current starters for the Mets infield are all players who came out of the Mets organization and have only played for the Mets: Davis, Tejada, Reyes, and Wright.
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Zvon Jun 12 2010 08:33 PM Re: All-Mets infield |
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So we have 6 home grown and 9 rooks? I'm trying to keep up over here.
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metirish Jun 12 2010 08:39 PM Re: All-Mets infield |
Let's get Thole up ....it is really cool to have all these homegrown players....and they can play too which helps.
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RealityChuck Jun 12 2010 09:14 PM Re: All-Mets infield |
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From what I can see, the Mets rookies right now are Igarashi, Takahashi, Mejia, Davis, Tejada, J. Feliciano, Neise (I think) and Carter. Igarishi, Takahashi, Feliciano, and Carter aren't home-grown, though. Only Davis, Tejada, and Neise are regulars (Tejada temporarily). Wright, Pelfrey, and Reyes are home-grown, but not rookies. The current regular infield consists of four home-grown players. I was wondering if that has happened before for the Mets. I was also wondering the most home-grown players the team fielded as regulars at a time.
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Gwreck Jun 13 2010 12:30 AM Re: All-Mets infield |
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This was discussed on SNY or WFAN recently I think. The most recent time this happened (prior to this year) was 1996 when the Mets had an infield of Huskey, Bogar, Ordonez and Alfonzo.
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batmagadanleadoff Jun 13 2010 07:25 AM Re: All-Mets infield |
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That infield was later disqualified because Ordonez had played a few games in an Independent League. If I remember correctly, the last all homegrown Mets infield took the field in 1991.
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Edgy DC Jun 13 2010 08:16 PM Re: All-Mets infield |
I dunno if I'm ready to accept playing in an Indy League as disqualifying one from homegrown status.
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