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The DNA of Nickeas

Edgy MD
May 10 2012 10:10 PM

If I count correctly, there are 10 men (at least) that Mike Nickeas is heir to as a Met. Ten men
and seven GMs along the way keeping the DNA strand of all them alive. Alive in one man ---
the backup catcher and more or less the 25th guy on the roster. All that legacy, hanging on
by the thinnest of threads.

Go, Mike!

The Second Spitter
May 11 2012 06:07 AM
Re: The DNA of Nickeas

Figures. Pulse's DNA must have been responsible for that hideous goatee he sported when he was with the Rangers.

Ceetar
May 11 2012 06:46 AM
Re: The DNA of Nickeas

I have a feeling it ends here.

Doesn't Wright's DNA go waaaaay back too?

Edgy MD
May 11 2012 07:29 AM
Re: The DNA of Nickeas

Just to show where one of those other extensions of this branch died off.

[table:3glnykrp][tr:3glnykrp][td:3glnykrp][/td:3glnykrp][td:3glnykrp][/td:3glnykrp][td:3glnykrp][/td:3glnykrp][td:3glnykrp]On March 24, 2002, Lou Collier was traded to the Montreal Expos for[/td:3glnykrp][td:3glnykrp][/td:3glnykrp][/tr:3glnykrp][tr:3glnykrp][td:3glnykrp][/td:3glnykrp][td:3glnykrp]Jason Bay[/td:3glnykrp][td:3glnykrp][/td:3glnykrp][td:3glnykrp][/td:3glnykrp][td:3glnykrp]Jimmy Serrano[/td:3glnykrp][/tr:3glnykrp][tr:3glnykrp][td:3glnykrp][/td:3glnykrp][td:3glnykrp]On July 31, 2002, Jason Bay was traded (along with Josh Reynolds and Bobby Jones) to the San Diego Padres for[/td:3glnykrp][td:3glnykrp][/td:3glnykrp][td:3glnykrp][/td:3glnykrp][td:3glnykrp]On July 5, 2003, Jimmy Serrano was purchased by the Kansas City Royals from the New York Mets[/td:3glnykrp][/tr:3glnykrp][tr:3glnykrp][td:3glnykrp]Jason Middlebrook[/td:3glnykrp][td:3glnykrp][/td:3glnykrp][td:3glnykrp]Steve Reed[/td:3glnykrp][td:3glnykrp][/td:3glnykrp][td:3glnykrp][/td:3glnykrp][/tr:3glnykrp][tr:3glnykrp][td:3glnykrp]On February 9, 2004, Jason Middlebrook signed as a free agent with the Anaheim Angels.[/td:3glnykrp][td:3glnykrp][/td:3glnykrp][td:3glnykrp]On January 23, 2003, Steve Reed signed as a free agent with the Colorado Rockies.[/td:3glnykrp][td:3glnykrp][/td:3glnykrp][td:3glnykrp][/td:3glnykrp][/tr:3glnykrp][/table:3glnykrp]

So the Lou Collier extension of the branch has died off, although in theory, you can say a minute strand of it carried on in the cash they got for Serrano living on in the next new cash transaction the Mets entered into after that deal. That would likely be the bonus paid to one of their June draft choices, or maybe it's October 9, 2003 waiver claim of Matt Watson from the Athletics. It's a philsophical muddle at that point.

John Cougar Lunchbucket
May 11 2012 07:43 AM
Re: The DNA of Nickeas

That's a nice chart.

I've often fantasized about a gigantic 40-man roster flow chart being a kind of art installation at the Queens Museum.

The Second Spitter
May 11 2012 07:47 AM
Re: The DNA of Nickeas

Edgy DC wrote:

So the Lou Collier extension of the branch has died off, although in theory, you can say a minute strand of it carried on in the cash they got for Serrano living on in the next new cash transaction the Mets entered into after that deal. That would likely be the bonus paid to one of their June draft choices, or maybe it's October 9, 2003 waiver claim of Matt Watson from the Athletics. It's a philsophical muddle at that point.


Yeah, I agree cash is too fungible to "carry DNA".

Edgy MD
May 11 2012 08:03 AM
Re: The DNA of Nickeas

Other dead strands:

[table:2ckeq3kh][tr:2ckeq3kh][td:2ckeq3kh]February 5, 2002, Craig House
selected off waivers by the Los
Angeles Dodgers from the New
York Mets.[/td:2ckeq3kh][/tr:2ckeq3kh][/table:2ckeq3kh]

A waiver claim is worth a few thousand dollars, right?!

[table:2ckeq3kh][tr:2ckeq3kh][td:2ckeq3kh]January 26, 2002, Ross Gload
purchased by the Colorado Rockies
from the New York Mets.[/td:2ckeq3kh][/tr:2ckeq3kh][/table:2ckeq3kh]

Again, where did the cash go?!

[table:2ckeq3kh][tr:2ckeq3kh][td:2ckeq3kh]January 28, 2003, Jeff D'Amico signed
as a free agent with the
Pittsburgh Pirates.[/td:2ckeq3kh][/tr:2ckeq3kh][/table:2ckeq3kh]

Did we get a compensation pick for this Type Q free agent?!

[table:2ckeq3kh][tr:2ckeq3kh][td:2ckeq3kh]June 5, 2008, Jose (aka "Joselo")
Diaz released by the New
York Mets.[/td:2ckeq3kh][/tr:2ckeq3kh][tr:2ckeq3kh][td:2ckeq3kh]On June 12, 2008, Jose (aka "Joselo")
Diaz signed as a free agent by
the Texas Rangers.[/td:2ckeq3kh][/tr:2ckeq3kh][/table:2ckeq3kh]

Reunited with Victor Diaz!!

Kole Strayhorn pitched in the Mets system through 2005 and got into a few games with the High-A Potomac Nationals in Washington's system in 2006. I'm guessing we didn't get any compensation there.

Lefty Specialist
May 11 2012 12:59 PM
Re: The DNA of Nickeas

This wouldn't have been possible without Lenny Harris.

Fman99
May 11 2012 02:01 PM
Re: The DNA of Nickeas

I leave all of my DNA in napkins.

Edgy MD
May 11 2012 02:10 PM
Re: The DNA of Nickeas

Your avatar says otherwise.