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Memories of Mike Baxter
themetfairy Oct 17 2013 03:37 PM |
The Catch will always be our biggest collective memory of Mike Baxter. The man should never have to buy a beer for himself in this town again.
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Edgy MD Oct 17 2013 03:43 PM Re: Memories of Mike Baxter |
Fine season off the bench followed by him totally losing his approach following his injury. A lot like Eric Valent in that regard.
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Frayed Knot Oct 17 2013 04:31 PM Re: Memories of Mike Baxter |
For a marginal hitter who could be totally shit-down by LHPs, he had himself more than his share of walk-off hits during his time here.
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Oct 17 2013 04:38 PM Re: Memories of Mike Baxter |
Not nearly as worthless as I woulda had you believe. But every bit as replaceable given the lead time we've got. Not nearly as dangerous post-injury as pre-injury. Like relievers, rare to find role-playing pinch-hitters who can do it year after year.
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Edgy MD Oct 17 2013 04:46 PM Re: Memories of Mike Baxter |
Tennessee Diana Baxter, you did a good job looking after your man.
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Edgy MD Oct 17 2013 04:49 PM Re: Memories of Mike Baxter |
The Dodgers DFA'd Alex Castellanos to make room. The Mets could grab him and make it an even trade.
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G-Fafif Oct 17 2013 04:51 PM Re: Memories of Mike Baxter |
One of his first accomplishments was to come off the bench and help win a come-from-behind affair over his former employer. Not only did the Mets beat the Padres after trailing in he eighth that night, they did it again the next night, triggering a note that it was the first time they'd done it quite that way since 1965. Mike Baxter thus helped invoke Casey Stengel's "Vive La France!" remark that was originally uttered in praise of Danny Napoleon.
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Ceetar Oct 18 2013 06:39 AM Re: Memories of Mike Baxter |
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And then he got pinch-hit for in his next walkoff chance. Which is part of the reason I don't think Collins ever truly believed in him. I would've kept him up and played him more, particularly over Ankiel and Young, but chances are we won't be regretting letting him get away. Had some good moments. Seemed like a good guy. wore 23.
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LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr Oct 18 2013 06:55 AM Re: Memories of Mike Baxter |
Is he from the area? I seem to remember hearing something about him being from somewhere around here. I may be wrong.
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Lefty Specialist Oct 18 2013 12:02 PM Re: Memories of Mike Baxter |
I purchased twelve Mike Baxters and it only cost me ten cents.
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seawolf17 Oct 18 2013 12:09 PM Re: Memories of Mike Baxter |
I'll remember the Catch and the fact that he was from Whitestone. Seemed like a nice guy, but is ultimately replaceable, I guess. I wish him the best.
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Oct 18 2013 12:16 PM Re: Memories of Mike Baxter |
The catch by the way, was a super play, don't get me wrong. But seemed like the injury resulted from Baxxy either misjudging where the wall was in relation to his position, or maybe, getting his legs wrapped up weirdly.
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Zvon Oct 18 2013 01:19 PM Re: Memories of Mike Baxter |
I'll miss the kid from Whitestone. *closes the book on him*
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