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Memories of Red
Edgy MD Feb 05 2014 02:08 PM |
Justin Turner: LA Dodger.
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Edgy MD Feb 05 2014 02:35 PM Re: Memories of Red |
Minor league dealio, too.
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G-Fafif Feb 05 2014 02:46 PM Re: Memories of Red |
Before we knew him for pie, we knew him for deserving facefuls of the stuff. Broke Ron Swoboda's Mets rookie record for most consecutive games with an RBI in 2011, though he disappointed me by admitting he had no idea who Ron Swoboda was.
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Edgy MD Feb 05 2014 02:57 PM Re: Memories of Red |
Fun guy, but for a bench player, but in that sense, enjoyed being a big leaguer a little too much for a guy whose status as such was highly tenuous.
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themetfairy Feb 05 2014 03:06 PM Re: Memories of Red |
I'll remember him for the post-game celebratory pies in the face, and more for being a fun guy than a good player (he was decent, but not superlative).
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Ashie62 Feb 05 2014 04:02 PM Re: Memories of Red |
Free spirited fun guy... He will love the left coast..
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Feb 05 2014 04:08 PM Re: Memories of Red |
Definitely outpunched his weight class in the whole "being a big-leaguer" thing, but at least until he got fat and unreliable, was a decent guy to have around.
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G-Fafif Feb 05 2014 05:46 PM Re: Memories of Red |
I believe the game you're thinking of was the last one of the first Marlins series, in April, the game famous in that moment for the Mets fielding an all home-grown lineup for the first time since 1971 (and a sweep of Jose Reyes's new team). Turner contributed big-time to running up Heath Bell's enormous pitch count.
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Feb 05 2014 05:56 PM Re: Memories of Red |
Yes to beat Heath Bell. It's all coming back to me now...
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LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr Feb 05 2014 06:31 PM Re: Memories of Red |
I remember him feeding Heath Bell's recurring orange nightmares a couple of times.
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Edgy MD Feb 05 2014 07:31 PM Re: Memories of Red |
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Zvon Feb 05 2014 08:01 PM Re: Memories of Red |
I like how Turnip would be thrown into any infield position, any time of the game, and he looked as laid back and relaxed filling the spot with leather as anyone I've ever seen. I was always saying give him more at bats, but just to keep him sharp. Turner's a good bench guy in my book.
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smg58 Feb 06 2014 04:54 AM Re: Memories of Red |
Reserve middle infielders who can give you a .700 OPS aren't that easy to find and will always have a place on a National League bench, even if they're not that good in the field. I'd rather have him on my bench than a glove guy who's less useful in a pinch-hitting situation than half of my pitchers.
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Feb 06 2014 05:48 AM Re: Memories of Red |
I was about to call you a dirty liar with pants afire for saying Tyrna had a 700 OPS last year till I looked it up.
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Edgy MD Feb 06 2014 05:59 AM Re: Memories of Red |
Yeah, Turner saved a bad season last year with suddenly-in-September production, but he only saved it on paper. He wasn't firing when the team needed him.
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metirish Feb 06 2014 08:27 AM Re: Memories of Red |
Active on twatter and instagram with Kourtney_with_a_K ......always struck as a guy that is very grateful for his lot in life....
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Edgy MD Feb 06 2014 08:34 AM Re: Memories of Red |
Yeah, I remember somebody ribbing him on some goof he was having, saying "Get a job."
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themetfairy Feb 06 2014 12:10 PM Re: Memories of Red |
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