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Murphy an All Star
RealityChuck Jul 06 2014 06:09 PM |
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batmagadanleadoff Jul 06 2014 06:16 PM Re: Murphy an All Star Edited 3 time(s), most recently on Jul 06 2014 06:22 PM |
If Murph was a friend of mine, I'd congratulate him and be happy for him. Sincerely, I would. (And do you got any extra tickets to the ASG. And plane fare to Minnesota, Mr. Murphy?) But because I don't know Murph personally and I'm in cranky Met fan mode, I'll just say that this is a Joel Youngblood pick. The Mets had to have a representative.*
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metirish Jul 06 2014 06:18 PM Re: Murphy an All Star |
Obviously he got chosen for his defense........
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d'Kong76 Jul 06 2014 06:46 PM Re: Murphy an All Star |
He's certainly all-star worthy this year. Similarities
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Edgy MD Jul 06 2014 07:44 PM Re: Murphy an All Star |
Certainly deserves it.
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metirish Jul 06 2014 07:45 PM Re: Murphy an All Star |
He does , hard work can payoff
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themetfairy Jul 06 2014 07:56 PM Re: Murphy an All Star |
Congrats Muffy!
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Edgy MD Jul 06 2014 07:58 PM Re: Murphy an All Star |
Now let's hope he doesn't pull an Uggla.
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Mets Guy in Michigan Jul 06 2014 08:03 PM Re: Murphy an All Star |
Did Joel Youngblood lead the league in hits?
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Zvon Jul 06 2014 09:18 PM Re: Murphy an All Star |
He's leading the league in hits Bats. He deserves it. As a Mets fan Murphy is something to cheer about. Cheer up.
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Gwreck Jul 06 2014 09:29 PM Re: Murphy an All Star |
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Armando Benitez, 2003 was the last true "token" representative. Bobby Bonilla, 1993 was a lesser choice but he did have 20 homers in the first half of the season. John Stearns, 1982 was also a token representative.
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batmagadanleadoff Jul 06 2014 09:49 PM Re: Murphy an All Star |
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I don't know what got into me. Murph's no worse than the third best second baseman in the NL so far, after about half a season. Murph might even be the second best second baseman in the NL this half season. That's a lot more deserving than Youngblood's all-star selection. Apologies. Really. Your wish is still my command.
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batmagadanleadoff Jul 06 2014 09:55 PM Re: Murphy an All Star |
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Depends on how you define "All-Star". I thought Armando was a star reliever for most of his Mets stint. I thought he was a deserving AS selection from the moment he passed Franco on the team depth chart, but had gotten passed for the AS team every other year prior to 2003. I didn't research your token list, but if I hadda guess off the top of my head, I woulda guessed that Stearns was probably the last Mets all-star to get selected because some Met hadda get picked.
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G-Fafif Jul 06 2014 10:27 PM Re: Murphy an All Star |
Benitez in '03 was super token. That was the first year of the current selection system wherein the players pick along with the fans and whoever isn't accounted for after that falls to the manager's prerogative. Dusty Baker (managing the N.L. in a Cubs uniform, of all things) took Benitez, who wasn't used...and then the Mets sent him packing before the "second half" commenced. AB was a helluva lot better than is generally credited for, but at no point in 2003 did his performance exude All-Star stellarness. He went with 21 saves, 7 blown saves and the last of his goodwill long expended. If Piazza hadn't gotten hurt in May, chances are he would've been elected per usual and nobody would've thought to have named Armando.
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G-Fafif Jul 06 2014 10:31 PM Re: Murphy an All Star |
Youngblood was batting .359 at the "break" in 1981 (the strike-enforced break) and didn't have quite enough ABs to qualify for the league lead, but they needed somebody. I seem to recall Dave Kingman and Neil Allen seeming like legit candidates, albeit to my starry 18-year-old eyes.
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batmagadanleadoff Jul 06 2014 10:57 PM Re: Murphy an All Star |
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I should've remembered. That was the year Benitez kind of imploded at the end of his Mets run. I was at one of AB's last games as a Met, where he walked four batters and threw a wild pitch all in the 9th inning to blow a save against the MFY's. The Mets lost that one. I felt bad for the guy, watching that meltdown.
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G-Fafif Jul 06 2014 11:16 PM Re: Murphy an All Star |
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Mrs. Fafif was experiencing a stress-induced indigestion issue that took her out of bed and into the living room to sit up for the conclusion of that game. Through discomfort that would lead us to the emergency room a few hours hence, she watched the scene you describe and earnestly asked, "Why don't they just get rid of him already?" I'm not convinced her brief hospitalization and Benitez's Subway Series swan song were wholly unrelated.
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Edgy MD Jul 07 2014 07:09 AM Re: Murphy an All Star |
The thing about Youngblood was that he was hurt much of the first half, so that batting average was at least partially an illusion. The second half began (and the strike ended) with the All Star Game, and Youngblood was presumably healthy enough for his pinch-hit appearance, but he went down again a few days later and his season was over.
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Ceetar Jul 07 2014 07:45 AM Re: Murphy an All Star |
Good for him.
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Frayed Knot Jul 07 2014 09:50 AM Re: Murphy an All Star |
Muffy was the one and only logical choice - especially with Niese now DL'd
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batmagadanleadoff Jul 07 2014 10:03 AM Re: Murphy an All Star |
The Mets are overloaded with all-stars this season.
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G-Fafif Jul 07 2014 02:02 PM Re: Murphy an All Star |
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Oakland Athletic Jeff Samardzija gets to go the All-Star Game as a National Leaguer, but not as a Cub despite making it as a Cub.
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seawolf17 Jul 07 2014 02:04 PM Re: Murphy an All Star |
There's always a dozen guys who rivera and beg out of the game. Just add him and let him feckin' play.
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Ashie62 Jul 07 2014 04:21 PM Re: Murphy an All Star |
Good luck Muffy..
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batmagadanleadoff Jul 07 2014 04:45 PM Re: Murphy an All Star |
Most career hits for the Mets among players who never appeared in a World Series as a Met.
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Elster88 Jul 08 2014 11:30 PM Re: Murphy an All Star |
Cool list. Reminded me of the Sporcle game I posted. I hadn't updated it since the end of 2009. Next update to come in November 2019.
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Jul 09 2014 05:03 AM Re: Murphy an All Star |
I got all but 4 (and deserve 5 for getting Howard Johnson when I was actually guessing Lance Johnson).
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Elster88 Jul 09 2014 07:58 PM Re: Murphy an All Star |
This one didn't need updating except to add a guy to the bottom of the list. I cut it off at 50 wins.
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