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Memories of Matt den Dekker
Edgy MD Mar 30 2015 02:44 PM |
Parts of two seasons as a ball-hawking specialist the Mets never really found a need for.
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Benjamin Grimm Mar 30 2015 02:50 PM Re: Memories of Matt den Dekker |
I'll remember him as part of that glorious era when the Mets had three players whose name started with a lower-case "d".
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Frayed Knot Mar 30 2015 02:53 PM Re: Memories of Matt den Dekker Edited 1 time(s), most recently on Mar 31 2015 05:36 AM |
The problem with MdD is that he was being groomed as a defensive specialist -- but then was surpassed in that role by someone from within.
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Benjamin Grimm Mar 30 2015 02:55 PM Re: Memories of Matt den Dekker |
Yeah, that's my sense of him. A reserve player on a good team or a starter on a bad team. Either way, I wouldn't be surprised if he has another five or six years in the big leagues ahead of him.
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themetfairy Mar 30 2015 03:04 PM Re: Memories of Matt den Dekker |
It's always nice watching players as they go from being B-Mets to being Mets. Good glove and nice hustle, but not a currently needed piece of the puzzle.
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Mar 30 2015 03:05 PM Re: Memories of Matt den Dekker |
Frees up No. 6 for another go. I predict Danny Muno (or possibly Reynolds) is wearing it a week from today
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Ceetar Mar 30 2015 03:07 PM Re: Memories of Matt den Dekker |
beat him in Words with Friends in 2011.
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Edgy MD Mar 30 2015 03:09 PM Re: Memories of Matt den Dekker |
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Little d vs. the little a's here. How strange to see a lower-case a on the hats and a capital A on the helmet.
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G-Fafif Mar 30 2015 03:10 PM Re: Memories of Matt den Dekker |
Got to meet MdD on the final Friday night last September. He was the random player Jay Horwitz grabbed for the handful of bloggers on premises. Nice kid, I thought. Not a lot of remarkable insights. Said he needed an adjustment period from the minors to the majors, was looking forward to finishing strong, confirmed it was a long season. I asked him about Bobby Abreu since he had just announced his retirement and he talked about admiring his attitude and confidence. Matt planned to take a few weeks off to heal and then get back to baseball activity soon. He looked forward to Spring Training.
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Zvon Mar 30 2015 03:18 PM Re: Memories of Matt den Dekker |
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I thought he looked like an elf. A lonely little elf. Yea, the wrist, cause I was high on him then. You guyz know I love the glove. But when the dust settled he was 3rd string in my book, behind Newy and Lags (in center). Never bought the overall hype & eventually thought more highly of Newy. Then Laggy kinda came out of nowhere and I forgot em both as far as CF is concerned. Expendable, we take advantage to get a much needed lefty. I like. Love watching him in the field.
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LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr Mar 30 2015 10:48 PM Re: Memories of Matt den Dekker |
My boy. Stay fresh and true to yourself, you sticky-gloved, wall-crawling Keebler Elf.
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Edgy MD Mar 31 2015 05:30 AM Re: Memories of Matt den Dekker |
A lonely elf as a collegian, maybe. A sad angel as a Met.
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MFS62 Mar 31 2015 07:07 AM Re: Memories of Matt den Dekker |
I remember he made several highlight reel catches.
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