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Pig 'Pen
John Cougar Lunchbucket Aug 17 2015 09:44 AM |
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Joel Sherman sez the following suspects have cleared waivers and suggests the Mets should look into getting one of them:
That Parnell has struggled is no surprise. Everyone knows his velocity is down since his neck and elbow deals and needs to transition to a finesse/wiley guy lickety-split, plus he's just like Niuewenhuis with the idiotic beard. I actually liked Goeddel's results while he was up, before he was hurt, anyway. Wish he'd hurry back. I have no interest in Axford; Aardsma barely distinguished himself as a 2013 garbage-timer and only been okay with the Braves; Reed's a lefty whose strikeouts are way down; Rodney's one of those fat gasbags who ruins every season for the Tigers and he's also having a bad year; and Mujica has already proven a scene of scenery hasn't meant improved fortunes this year.
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sharpie Aug 17 2015 09:54 AM Re: Pig 'Pen |
Yeah, I vote none of those guys. Thank God for Clippard, though. Hard to imagine where we'd be without him (actually, easy to imagine but hard to accept).
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Ceetar Aug 17 2015 09:59 AM Re: Pig 'Pen |
we're at August 17th. There are various guys in the minors that will/can/should help probably more than random waiver pickups.
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dgwphotography Aug 17 2015 11:03 AM Re: Pig 'Pen |
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This.
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LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr Aug 17 2015 12:54 PM Re: Pig 'Pen |
I'm pretty sure Reed's a righty. A most Parnellish righty, at that (gas of the very hittable kind). He's youngish, though, and may have some adjustments in him yet. I wouldn't mind kicking the tires on Mujica, if'n he's dirt-cheap; when he's kept the ball down in the zone consistently, he's quite solid (except lately, he hasn't really been able to keep the ball down in the zone much at all).
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Aug 17 2015 01:05 PM Re: Pig 'Pen |
You're right about Reed. He bats left though, so you know, um, I was't completely inaccurate. /whistles
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Benjamin Grimm Aug 17 2015 01:46 PM Re: Pig 'Pen |
Has Vic Black been written off yet for 2015?
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Frayed Knot Aug 17 2015 02:14 PM Re: Pig 'Pen |
By me he has.
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Frayed Knot Aug 18 2015 06:36 AM Re: Pig 'Pen |
Some positive light being thrown on Logan Verrett by prospect guru John Sickels.
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Aug 18 2015 07:33 AM Re: Pig 'Pen |
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Edgy MD Aug 18 2015 07:36 AM Re: Pig 'Pen |
Unable to sleep last night, I tried naming all the 2000 Mets. I couldn't for the life of me remember that reliever from Oakland we gave up Terrence Long for and who gave us nothing. I flopped around for a half hour but couldn't remember.
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Ceetar Aug 18 2015 07:50 AM Re: Pig 'Pen |
fleecing the Mets with Taylor was a key point in Moneyball.
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Edgy MD Aug 18 2015 07:55 AM Re: Pig 'Pen |
I just want to rail vociferously against the idea that a team runs out of effective relievers in a war of attrition and the answer is to find one more reliever.
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MFS62 Aug 18 2015 08:08 AM Re: Pig 'Pen |
I agree.
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Ceetar Aug 18 2015 08:47 AM Re: Pig 'Pen |
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The trick here is to replace the reliever BEFORE he pitches badly, not wait until he does. It's a fine line, and a tricky one. I'm heard a lot of people say Josh Smoker is pretty much a given to get a callup by September.
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Edgy MD Aug 18 2015 09:07 AM Re: Pig 'Pen |
He hadn't even occurred to me. Hasn't gotten out of Bingo yet, but why notski? He's 26 and he's striking people out.
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Frayed Knot Aug 18 2015 09:15 AM Re: Pig 'Pen |
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I don't believe that was the case at all. MONEYBAll took place in 2002, two years after that deal and one summer after Isringhausen left Oakland. It was one of Beane's challenge that season to replace the likes of Isringhausen (and Giambi & Damon) with some low-cost alternatives. So while it's possible that deal was mentioned in the book, it certainly wasn't a key point and I think you're probably remembering a scene where Beane is trying to wheel and deal with Steve Phillips about some other reliever although nothing ever comes of it.
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Ceetar Aug 18 2015 09:30 AM Re: Pig 'Pen |
It was referenced as a previous deal. It was talking about the perceived surplus value of a reliever when you called him a 'closer' and how Beane had basically taken an ordinary reliever and given him saves and made him that much more value. Market inefficiency, so to speak.
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Frayed Knot Aug 18 2015 12:43 PM Re: Pig 'Pen |
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I saw that as a possibility but didn't think it would actually happen. Let's see, what else might we need: - be nice if Michael Cuddyer reverts to his previous hitting form - be nice if Curtis remembers how to hit LHP - be nice if Wilmer learns to draw a walk every once in a while
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