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10 Years Ago Today
John Cougar Lunchbucket Dec 11 2013 08:16 AM |
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Dec 11 2013 08:49 AM Re: 10 Years Ago Today |
Man it's just so fascinating.
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Edgy MD Dec 11 2013 09:15 AM Re: 10 Years Ago Today |
I think he could've been a better offensive player if he didn't make such dramatic adjustments, forcing himself to hit grounders and relying on his speed. That act might've played on artificial turf but it didn't work in the MLB of the aughts.
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seawolf17 Dec 11 2013 09:19 AM Re: 10 Years Ago Today |
Oh, those Opening Day home runs.
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Frayed Knot Dec 11 2013 10:11 AM Re: 10 Years Ago Today |
I think they made the deal thinking they were getting a plus player on offense - and theirs was hardly the opinion that thought so. Sure it was probably more top-driven than we knew at the time with an eye towards marketing angles but they thought they were getting a ballplayer too and Bobby, if he were still there, gave every indication that he would have been on board for it as well. And while it's easy to say that setting him up at SS was a mistake, he wouldn't have come over otherwise.
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seawolf17 Dec 11 2013 10:22 AM Re: 10 Years Ago Today |
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And, because Mets, then he would have won six consecutive MVPs and eight World Series rings for that team.
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Edgy MD Dec 11 2013 10:25 AM Re: 10 Years Ago Today |
Where's the thread with the pictures of Matsui tooling around the theater district?
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Vic Sage Dec 11 2013 10:57 AM Re: 10 Years Ago Today |
that Norrin Radd was sure wrong. Criswell my ass!
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Gwreck Dec 11 2013 11:26 AM Re: 10 Years Ago Today |
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Marrero is probably the most forgettable part of the magical 2006 season. He was acquired mid season (June) and was released in early August. An he wasn't even a catcher by the time he reached the Mets - he was playing the outfield, I recall. I think he might have hit a home run against the MFYs (off Randy Johnson). That might have been his final major league homer.
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smg58 Dec 11 2013 12:10 PM Re: 10 Years Ago Today |
I don't know if I'd call it a sham, but the way it was handled was a mistake. A AAA player with Matsui's K/BB ratio in Japan would not have been considered an elite prospect the way Matsui was (and no, it wasn't just the Wilpons or the Mets in general). He had to become a more defensive swinger just to survive a couple of years in this league. I don't recall anybody (Met or otherwise) raising red flags about his throwing arm, either, even though it was obvious after about a month that it was not strong enough for a major league shortstop. If a minimal amount of homework was done on him by anybody, that person was not affiliated with the Mets, nor did I read about it on any of the baseball sites I look at. I felt bad for Kaz after a while, because I thought he was performing to realistic expectations. I'm glad he at least had a good playoff run with the Rockies to show for his time here (even if that grand slam he hit in Philly would have been a routine third out in most parks).
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Dec 11 2013 12:24 PM Re: 10 Years Ago Today |
The other Japan middle infielder we were said to be considering then was Tadihito Iguchi, who didn't wind up signing until the following winter. His Japan stats were better in some respects than Matsui's but he got little attention relative to Kaz, perhaps because his star wasn't as bright there (again here the Wilpons appeared to value getting a name as much as a performer). He wound up on the White Sox at half the price of Matsui and outperformed him by quite a bit too. Won 2 world series! (05 Chisox, 08 Phillies) Tragedy I tellsya.
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Frayed Knot Dec 11 2013 12:51 PM Re: 10 Years Ago Today |
I remember Bobby V specifically talking about Iguchi around the time of the first of his two good seasons with the ChiSox (after which his game fell off a cliff) that, back in Japan, there wasn't a question in anyone's mind that Matsui was the better player and that he had no explanation for why the seemingly lesser player had the better (albeit temporary) success over here.
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LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr Dec 11 2013 12:59 PM Re: 10 Years Ago Today |
And THEN he goes to Colorado and Houston and puts up a .330 wOBA and 2-3 WAR a season.
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Edgy MD Dec 11 2013 01:01 PM Re: 10 Years Ago Today |
Inspired the hateful-insane caucus of Mets fans to chant for Miguel Cairo.
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LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr Dec 11 2013 01:06 PM Re: 10 Years Ago Today |
I remember that. Still the most crazy/funny New York chant for a backup to start until this year's "We Want Chris" from Knicks fans at J. R. Smith.
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Edgy MD Dec 11 2013 01:17 PM Re: 10 Years Ago Today |
It was just suddenly obvious that Yankee fans were right: that a frighteningly meaningful amount of Met fans were really would-be Yankee fans who were just too cheap to pay the rents or something.
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Zvon Dec 11 2013 01:25 PM Re: 10 Years Ago Today |
The whole thing did stink and, like you say, EVERYONE knew unseating Reyes at short was stupid. Its on my top 10 stupid things the Mets have ever done.
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dinosaur jesus Dec 11 2013 01:31 PM Re: 10 Years Ago Today |
The thing that puzzled me was the revelation that he didn't have a major league shortstop's arm. I know the standards in Japan aren't quite the same, but it's still odd that he would have a good defensive rep there. And even if you never got to see him in person, you could, you know, just look at the tape.
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metirish Dec 11 2013 03:18 PM Re: 10 Years Ago Today |
Ten years, wow..
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G-Fafif Dec 11 2013 03:27 PM Re: 10 Years Ago Today |
A couple of months into what was proving a disastrous Met tenure, I came across an ESPN the Magazine from when Kaz first hit the market and it glowed over how this guy was the shnizzle fo' shizzle or whatever young person's slang was in vogue then. Maybe that's where the Mets got the idea that Matsui was surefire.
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Edgy MD Dec 11 2013 03:32 PM Re: 10 Years Ago Today |
And Bruce Wilpon was totally the shnizzle. With the crazy wife yanking his rich boy chain. Hope those two kids are still together.
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LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr Dec 11 2013 04:48 PM Re: 10 Years Ago Today |
Did I ever tell you guys that I met Bruce Wilpon once, during the 2007-08 offseason?
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Edgy MD Dec 11 2013 06:05 PM Re: 10 Years Ago Today |
Sometime around 2006, this, I think.
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