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Sick Bay
Frayed Knot Apr 24 2012 11:29 AM |
Jason Bay on the 15 day DL with "a non-displaced fracture of a rib on the left side"
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Edgy MD Apr 24 2012 11:39 AM Re: Sick Bay |
And it would appear that there is room for Torres and Nieuwenhuis after all.
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Ceetar Apr 24 2012 11:54 AM Re: Sick Bay Edited 1 time(s), most recently on Apr 24 2012 11:57 AM |
ZZ: Zach lutZ
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Edgy MD Apr 24 2012 11:56 AM Re: Sick Bay |
Our roster thread indeed bumps Valparaiso to the outfield.
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Ceetar Apr 24 2012 11:59 AM Re: Sick Bay |
I'm more excited for ZZ than for Valdespin, but looks like Jordany probably the one ticketed for more actual playing time. Make it count.
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Benjamin Grimm Apr 24 2012 12:04 PM Re: Sick Bay |
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You are correct. Of all the names I have in the UMDB database tables, only 7 have Z's in the first name and last name. Enzo Hernandez Gonzalo Marquez Elizardo Ramirez Eliezer Alfonzo Zoilo Sanchez Zach Lutz Robinzon Diaz Zach Lutz and Zoilo Sanchez are Mets minor leaguers. The others are all... others. (Most likely Mets opponents, but I haven't checked for sure.)
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LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr Apr 24 2012 12:08 PM Re: Sick Bay |
Really, I'm just excited about the progress we're making toward Met1000, our cybernetic franchise savior.
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Benjamin Grimm Apr 24 2012 12:10 PM Re: Sick Bay |
Zoilo, by the way, is a great name! Sounds like some kind of butter substitute. And his middle name is "Parahoy"
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metirish Apr 24 2012 12:10 PM Re: Sick Bay |
Ah well, there goes Bay , this injury will no doubt affect him all season.
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Ashie62 Apr 24 2012 12:49 PM Re: Sick Bay |
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I wouldn't think he will be back anytime soon with a fractured rib.
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Edgy MD Apr 24 2012 12:51 PM Re: Sick Bay |
Non-displaced. Could be a hairline thing. We'll see. Folks were sure rooting for this not a few short weeks ago.
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TransMonk Apr 24 2012 12:52 PM Re: Sick Bay |
Folks like who?
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Edgy MD Apr 24 2012 01:01 PM Re: Sick Bay |
Vest-obsessed folks around the net.
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TransMonk Apr 24 2012 01:04 PM Re: Sick Bay |
Maybe if Bay were more vest-obsessed, his ribs would be OK.
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metirish Apr 24 2012 01:04 PM Re: Sick Bay |
Not me mate, I actually thought Bay was making small strides, hitting the ball with authority , arms extended and all that good stuff...getting dare I even say it, his chanfidence back?
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Ceetar Apr 24 2012 01:08 PM Re: Sick Bay |
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I think this has preceded every Bay DL stint the last two years.
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metirish Apr 24 2012 01:13 PM Re: Sick Bay |
Yeah , probably true Ceetar.......feck him
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attgig Apr 24 2012 02:13 PM Re: Sick Bay |
now pelf's on DL as well. swollen elbow???
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Fman99 Apr 24 2012 07:01 PM Re: Sick Bay |
But won't the Mets miss Bay's [crossout:2yrdiepk]clutch hitting leadership power stroke[/crossout:2yrdiepk] expertly preparation of Canadian bacon?
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LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr Apr 24 2012 07:12 PM Re: Sick Bay |
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We also would have accepted "playoff hockey insights."
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Frayed Knot Apr 25 2012 06:42 AM Re: Sick Bay |
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And will you recall / the most famous Zoilo of all? That would of course be 1965 AL MVP Zoilo Vesalles The Cuban-born Versalles had himself a more than respectable 12 year big league career highlighted by his season for the pennant winning '65 Twins when the 5' 10"/146-lb SS managed to lead the AL in PAs, ABs, Runs scored, 2Bs, 3Bs, and Total Bases (also Ks) for a seemingly modest (for an MVP anyway) slash line of .273/.319/.462 in the midst of that offensively challenged era. Also won the Gold Glove. Within two years after that his offensive game had totally collapsed. He hung around for a few more years with the Angels, Indians, Senators and then popped up briefly with the Braves in 1971, hitting around or under .200 in most of those seasons. I later read a story about him pushing shopping carts in the Twin-Cities area as he became a kind of symbol of the former Latin-American athlete who had fallen on hard times as the result of possessing limited job skills and English proficiency. He died in Bloomington, Minnesota in 1995 at the age of 55.
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metsmarathon Apr 25 2012 07:34 AM Re: Sick Bay |
interestingly, if you go by bbref's WAR, the AL MVP voters got it right in 1965, as Zoilo led the league wih 7.6 WAR.
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attgig Apr 25 2012 09:07 AM Re: Sick Bay |
so, one thing that came up is Bay's option. if he goes down longer than 15ish games, he may be in jeopardy of not making 500 ab's this season, meaning the only way to get his option would be to get 600 PA next year.
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Benjamin Grimm Apr 25 2012 09:17 AM Re: Sick Bay |
I don't see that this option is anything to be concerned with, at all.
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Ceetar Apr 25 2012 09:21 AM Re: Sick Bay |
The only way that option vests is if Bay's on pace to hit like 45 home runs with a .900+ OPS next year. and you know what? that might be okay.
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RealityChuck Apr 25 2012 11:03 AM Re: Sick Bay |
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Benjamin Grimm Apr 25 2012 11:08 AM Re: Sick Bay |
I have heard of him. Never said I didn't. It's still a great name, even if it's been held by more than one person.
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Edgy MD Apr 25 2012 12:15 PM Re: Sick Bay |
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