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The Maine Thing
Yea | 4 votes |
Nay | 24 votes |
Edgy DC Nov 28 2010 02:48 PM |
John Maine is
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Ceetar Nov 28 2010 02:57 PM Re: The Maine Thing |
too big a risk. offer him a minor league deal. The Mets need pitchers in camp, but Maine is virtually a complete unknown at this point, and I don't think they can afford that money on him.
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A Boy Named Seo Nov 28 2010 04:26 PM Re: The Maine Thing |
Nah, wouldn't do it.
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Ceetar Nov 28 2010 04:27 PM Re: The Maine Thing |
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well he was throwing all slow while hurt and injured. so who knows.
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Ashie62 Nov 28 2010 04:33 PM Re: The Maine Thing |
If the general idea is to lighten the Mets payroll I don't see that you tender Maine. He is very ordinary.
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Ceetar Nov 28 2010 04:36 PM Re: The Maine Thing |
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is that the general idea? I thought the idea was to create roster and payroll flexibility? one year contracts don't hinder that.
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Edgy DC Nov 28 2010 05:08 PM Re: The Maine Thing |
Well, the general general idea is to win ballgamage, and to hopefully do it with honor. Can $2.64 million for John Maine help you do that? He's got pitchability, and probably still has some career ahead of him scratching out some suceess with little velocity left.
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metsguyinmichigan Nov 28 2010 05:15 PM Re: The Maine Thing |
Pat Zachary, already linked to Tom Seaver forever, has 41 Met wins???
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smg58 Nov 28 2010 05:29 PM Re: The Maine Thing |
Assuming he even gets a major league deal, whatever salary he earns should come from incentives.
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MFS62 Nov 28 2010 05:35 PM Re: The Maine Thing |
Nay.
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Valadius Nov 28 2010 05:37 PM Re: The Maine Thing |
I've gotta say no, as much as I would love to take a flyer on him, because I just don't trust him to be honest about when he's hurt.
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seawolf17 Nov 28 2010 06:19 PM Re: The Maine Thing |
No. I want to say "but he's still young," but he'll be 30 in May. Sorry, John. I really wish it could have been better.
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Ashie62 Nov 28 2010 06:50 PM Re: The Maine Thing |
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One year contracts do not hinder flexibility. Paying John Maine millions is just stewpidity!
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Lefty Specialist Nov 28 2010 07:27 PM Re: The Maine Thing |
Unfortunately, there wasn't a poll choice of 'No F@(#ing Way'.
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Fman99 Nov 28 2010 08:07 PM Re: The Maine Thing |
Nope. John, have a Coke and a smile and get off our lawn.
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LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr Nov 28 2010 08:34 PM Re: The Maine Thing |
Keeping around someone who comes with the whole maybe-he'll-stay-healthy-this-year bit attached is frustrating when it comes attached to a Santana-like potential benefit. It's lunacy when it costs more than a million or so, and it doesn't have that upside.
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duan Nov 29 2010 08:21 AM Re: The Maine Thing |
I'm not sure. 2.5 million is not a lot in the greater scheme of things and is the kind deal you throw out there on something that you think might be salvageable and if it is salvageable you've got a very important working part of your overall set up.
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Edgy DC Nov 29 2010 08:36 AM Re: The Maine Thing |
Yeah, that's what I'm thinking. That's the kind of money you throw after rehab projects, with maybe a 15-20% bonus for being a local yokel.
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LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr Nov 29 2010 08:49 AM Re: The Maine Thing |
The money's worth it if he's 2007 John Maine-- or something like it-- at the end of it all.
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Ceetar Nov 29 2010 08:58 AM Re: The Maine Thing |
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Well, still unhappy about Warthen myself. But since they've decided to keep the bum, you gotta make sure he wants to work with Maine. But Maine's a fighter, works hard, cares..etc. supposedly likes it here, is close to Pelfrey, etc. but I do feel like we're working off little info. When is he gonna start throwing again? is he? What's his velocity at? Can he be ready to throw when pitchers and catchers report? Would he be willing (not sure what the contract would say here) to start in Buffalo if he's not quite ready yet but shows promise? Do the Mets feel his 'natural' motion is likely to cause the injury to reoccur, or he can adjust his mechanics to suit? Do they trust Collins and Warthen to possible rest a guy more regularly coming off shoulder surgery?
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Edgy DC Nov 29 2010 09:04 AM Re: The Maine Thing |
It's $2.64 mil. He doesn't have to be as good as he was in 2007 to be worth that. I'd certainly take 2006 or 2008 numbers for that change.
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Ceetar Nov 29 2010 09:10 AM Re: The Maine Thing |
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I think people are tired of both of them, however, what's best for the team is not necessary to adhere to what the fans want. I'm curious what other teams think of Maine. I don't think they do 2.64 million, but I think they might be well served to offer him something lesser, after the fact. If someone really wants him, he'll go elsewhere, but if he's willing to prove it in Buffalo..
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metirish Nov 29 2010 09:18 AM Re: The Maine Thing |
Watching him the last few seasons struggle to get five innings in was frustrating , really not sure if he's worth the risk but he might be worth it when compared to what the Mets will supposedly be shopping for in terms of pitching....Millwood ect.
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LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr Nov 29 2010 09:28 AM Re: The Maine Thing |
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A fair point, sorta. What I really kinda meant was, "The bet's only worth it, if..." more than "The money's only worth it." If he gives you 2006 or 2009-- both being, what, 15-start seasons-- he's just about worth what you've paid him (or a shade more, if he's giving you actual decent innings in those starts). But he's a coin flip to give you even THAT, no? That risk has to be worth a discount... and 2.6-plus for that sort of low-upside risk isn't much of a discount. I mean, really... he's a flyball pitcher with iffy walk numbers and more gopher issues than Bushwood... when he's healthy. At this point, he's a shaky bet to pitch 100-150 average-to-slightly-above-average innings, whereas a Millwood-- for example-- is a good bet to give you 150-200 league-average innings. What's a better investment, really? [I'm not being unreasonable about this, am I? I feel a little like I am.]
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Benjamin Grimm Nov 29 2010 09:37 AM Re: The Maine Thing |
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Me neither. The Mets had the sixth-best ERA in the league last year which, while not spectacular, isn't at all bad. And Warthen has gotten strong endorsements from Pelfrey and Dickey, who'd know more about this issue than any of us here. I'd say that Warthen has earned his reinstatement.
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Edgy DC Nov 29 2010 09:38 AM Re: The Maine Thing |
If you're being unreasonable, then so are 21 of the other 25 voters in this poll.
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Edgy DC Dec 02 2010 10:17 PM Re: The Maine Thing |
And...?
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Valadius Dec 03 2010 05:17 AM Re: The Maine Thing |
Buh-bye, weirdo.
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