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Nomar for the outfield?? (NOT a rumour, just a thought)
Mex17 Nov 06 2005 12:35 AM |
I'd like to gauge people's thoughts on this. There is general speculation that this is where Garciaparra is going to end up (to the outfield from shortstop) in order to keep him healthy.
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metirish Nov 06 2005 12:45 AM |
I would rather have Mia Hamm for the outfield.
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TheOldMole Nov 06 2005 07:48 AM |
Brandy Chastain?
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Iubitul Nov 06 2005 08:00 AM |
Sue Bird
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MFS62 Nov 06 2005 10:01 AM |
New Fairfield Ct.'s own Jen Rozzatti.
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Nymr83 Nov 06 2005 02:25 PM |
i dont really want to start bringing guys in to play them out of position.
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Elster88 Nov 06 2005 04:17 PM Re: Nomar for the outfield?? (NOT a rumour, just a thought) |
This is a joke right? This is one of those funny topic threads, isn't it?
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Edgy DC Nov 06 2005 04:20 PM |
Can he catch?
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silverdsl Nov 06 2005 04:27 PM |
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Not just Met fans thinking this way as this very same topic has come up among Yankee fans as well.
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Frayed Knot Nov 06 2005 09:28 PM Re: Nomar for the outfield?? (NOT a rumour, just a thought) |
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Really? From where? And why would the OF keep him healthier?
Not me
"Would certainly fill" assumes a return to '02/'03 numbers which is pretty big speculation at this point. As a general rule I don't like switching guys position as they head for their mid-30s, and particularly don't advocate putting those types into spots which require more offense after their offense has started to head south.
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Edgy DC Nov 06 2005 09:31 PM Edited 1 time(s), most recently on Nov 06 2005 11:02 PM |
I'm still confused as to why the Mets particularly need a righthanded bat.
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SI Metman Nov 06 2005 10:01 PM |
The only place I'd play Nomar is second base, but that'd probably be a "plan G"
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Frayed Knot Nov 06 2005 10:13 PM |
I just read Joel Sherman in Sunday's NYPost who says that little of the interest in Nomar is as a SS, but mostly at either 3B or LF ...
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Nymr83 Nov 06 2005 10:53 PM |
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the mets need a BIG BAT, i see no reason why they need a righty though. Beltran switch hits, Wright is a righty, Floyd is a lefty, and those are the 3 big guys in the lineup. beyond that the SS is a switch hitter, the RF (whether Cameron or Diaz) is a righty and C, 2B, and 1B are all unsettled (though Castro and Jacobs are both righties and i'd bet good money that one of them is in the lineup next april 1st.)
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Edgy DC Nov 06 2005 11:03 PM |
Jacobs bats lefthand.
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Nymr83 Nov 07 2005 10:27 AM |
whoops. i still don't see the need for a righty bat though, any bat will do.
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Rotblatt Nov 07 2005 10:44 AM |
I wouldn't be against a 1-year deal with a small guarantee and largish incentives, but only if we stay put on both 2B and 1B. IMO, he could be a 2B/1B--platoon with Jake at 1st and play 2B when Matsui's injured or sucky. If one of Matsui or Jake emerges as a quality regular, slot Nomar into the remaining position. If all three do well, trade either Nomar or Matsui.
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Valadius Nov 07 2005 11:29 AM |
Jake-Monster should play every day.
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