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G-Fafif
Nov 29 2011 05:26 PM

The Mets can't call up Nick Evans anymore, unless they have the Pirates' number. The Bucs have his, reportedly.

smg58
Nov 29 2011 06:29 PM
Re: Nick a Buc

Part of me thinks he didn't get enough of a shot here, part of me thinks that reserve righthanded OF/1B types are easy enough to replace.

John Cougar Lunchbucket
Nov 29 2011 06:43 PM
Re: Nick a Buc

Yeah, lots of people can do what he does. I wanted him to succeed but in the few chances he had he never really forced the issue.

Ceetar
Nov 29 2011 06:46 PM
Re: Nick a Buc

smg58 wrote:
Part of me thinks he didn't get enough of a shot here, part of me thinks that reserve righthanded OF/1B types are easy enough to replace.


and both parts are probably right.

I liked Nick, and I'm sure he would've gotten another chance if he decided to stick around, but he's expendable in terms of roster space for the offseason.

Frayed Knot
Nov 29 2011 06:52 PM
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The final weeks of his stretch as a NYM were his best ... but even then it was hardly earth-moving stuff.

Edgy MD
Nov 29 2011 07:39 PM
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Terry wasn't keen on trying to isolate him against lefties. I would have liked to have given him those seventh-inning matchup at-bats for a little while. He instead caught the righties as the last guy off the bench in the ninth. Then he was suddenly the starting firstbaseman.

TransMonk
Nov 29 2011 07:45 PM
Re: Nick a Buc

John Cougar Lunchbucket wrote:
I wanted him to succeed but in the few chances he had he never really forced the issue.

This. I will root for him in Pittsburgh.

Vic Sage
Nov 29 2011 11:18 PM
Re: Nick a Buc

Edgy DC wrote:
Terry wasn't keen on trying to isolate him against lefties. I would have liked to have given him those seventh-inning matchup at-bats for a little while. He instead caught the righties as the last guy off the bench in the ninth. Then he was suddenly the starting firstbaseman.


i remember Earl Weaver used to platoon Loewenstein and Roenicke, for about 5 years in late 70s-early 80s, to create a pretty productive LFer. He was a great manager in part because he found out what a guy could do well, and then asked him to do that. just that. he rarely asked guys to do things they didn't do well. Sure, its great when a guy does EVERYTHING well, but that's a rare commodity and waiting for that to happen is like waiting for lightning to strike. Weaver was effective over a long period of time because he didn't wait for lightning... he saw what he had and made the most of it.

its unfair to compare most managers to Weaver, but Terry Cuntbunter Collins? that would just be embarrassing.

I think Evans will develop into a useful player and will get that opportunity in Pitt. Best of luck, Nick.