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Wright to be traded tonight, or in the morning ...

d'Kong76
Jun 08 2014 02:55 PM

... it's true, I was Twattered!

Ashie62
Jun 08 2014 07:51 PM
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David is far enough from his best years that it would likely be a waste of time anyway...

d'Kong76
Jun 08 2014 08:09 PM
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Just sharing what I heard

metirish
Jun 08 2014 08:11 PM
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Hard to a team taking this contract, Mets would have to eat some to get anything back I suppose ..

http://espn.go.com/blog/new-york/mets/p ... -breakdown

since LoDuca said that Twitter is certainly talking about it , more in the negative towards Paul from what I see

Edgy MD
Jun 08 2014 08:42 PM
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Lo Duca is a jerk. Loudmouths is dehumanizing. They perhaps deserve each other, but lets not let that shit echo through the interwebs.

The notion that we're supposed to expect Wright being traded because Lo Duca said he should is... weird. Is there anything else out there?

metirish
Jun 08 2014 09:07 PM
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Nothing from what I have seen...I mean who has even thought about Loduca recently....not a bad way to get your name out there I suppose.

Mets – Willets Point
Jun 08 2014 09:21 PM
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Maybe the Blue Jays can take him and he'll have a chance to actually make it to the post season with R.A. & Jose.

LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr
Jun 08 2014 09:24 PM
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He's just talking crazy, man. It's all good. Paul's just been, like, a little bit off ever since Bethany broke up with him at prom a few weeks ago, y'know?

Benjamin Grimm
Jun 09 2014 04:09 AM
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If David isn't ten-and-five yet, he will be in a matter of weeks.

He's not going anywhere.

EDIT: He'll hit ten years of service time on July 21.

Edgy MD
Jun 09 2014 06:57 AM
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So good morning. What'd we get for Wright?

Benjamin Grimm
Jun 09 2014 07:00 AM
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Rich Chiles.

Edgy MD
Jun 09 2014 07:19 AM
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Rich Chiles was a handsome dude, perhaps the most Ken-like of any Met in history.



Kinda had a Jon Schneider thing happening in his puss also.

seawolf17
Jun 09 2014 09:07 AM
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LoDuca is an idiot. If the Mets trade David Wright, they won't sell another ticket for years.

RealityChuck
Jun 09 2014 05:15 PM
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It's the old "trade for prospects" merry-go-round. If you believe the adherents, the way to build a great team is.

1. Trade your best players for prospects.
2. Be lousy until the prospects (only a handful of which pan out) make the majors.
3. When one does pan out and the team isn't winning, go to step one.

Ashie62
Jun 09 2014 06:28 PM
Re: Wright to be traded tonight, or in the morning ...

seawolf17 wrote:
LoDuca is an idiot. If the Mets trade David Wright, they won't sell another ticket for years.


That basically happened when Seaver left... thing is they don't sell many now...

Edgy MD
Jun 09 2014 09:02 PM
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The worst-drawing teams now would be near the top draws of 1977.

metsmarathon
Jun 10 2014 07:17 AM
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the mets last year drew greater attendance than all but three teams in 1977.

the mets last year drew greater attendance than the 1972 mets.

the mets this year have already drawn greater attendance than the 1979 mets, for their entire season.

Frayed Knot
Jun 10 2014 07:26 AM
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metsmarathon wrote:
the mets last year drew greater attendance than all but three teams in 1977.

the mets last year drew greater attendance than the 1972 mets.

the mets this year have already drawn greater attendance than the 1979 mets, for their entire season.



B-b-b-but baseball's dying ... nobody even follows the sport anymore.

metirish
Jun 10 2014 11:34 AM
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Mets might announce a crowd of 28,000 but there won't be that many there ....

Edgy MD
Jun 10 2014 11:48 AM
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Sure but it's not like it's the Mets' policy alone to announce tickets sold over turnstile clicks.

The point remains that Ashie's contention that, should sales plummet following a discouraging personnel move, it won't matter because the team sells so few tickets now as it is, doesn't really hold. Plenty of room remains for sales to decline and decline further.

And as bad as this last week was, sales have trended up slightly this season.

No thanks to me, of course.

Frayed Knot
Jun 10 2014 11:49 AM
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metirish wrote:
Mets might announce a crowd of 28,000 but there won't be that many there ....


Since the more-or-less merger of the two leagues ALL teams announce the number of tickets sold rather than asses-in-seats. It used to be the AL announced tickets sold while the NL did only the turnstile count but, since the visiting team gets a percentage of the gate, one standard was needed once inter league games started.
Not that any of that is news to most people who either follow or cover the game, but it doesn't stop some (Francesa among others) from acting as if the Mets are both the inventors and the sole users of this form of deception.

Ceetar
Jun 10 2014 11:52 AM
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They're up 402 people a game over last year so far.

batmagadanleadoff
Jun 10 2014 11:55 AM
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I don't listen to Francesca so I have no idea what goes on there. And I'm not interested, either.

But Francesca aside, I'm wondering to myself if the Mets difference between sold tickets attendance and fans present attendance is greater than for any other team -- given the Mets disappointing play and that they nevertheless, might sell more season tickets than most teams because of the size of the market they play in and the amount of wealth residing in their market.

Not that we'll ever get to know.