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Surprise retirements
Mets Guy in Michigan Aug 09 2016 06:36 PM |
Just saw a bulletin that Prince Fielder is expected to announce his retirement tomorrow.
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Frayed Knot Aug 09 2016 06:40 PM Re: Surprise retirements |
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That's having just undergone his second neck/disc surgery in just over two years. Fortunately for us David's only on his first at the moment. Of course, then there's the spinal stenosis thing but we'll just ignore that for now.
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Edgy MD Aug 09 2016 06:42 PM Re: Surprise retirements |
Mo Vaughn? Didn't he retire at the end of May or something?
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Zvon Aug 09 2016 06:46 PM Re: Surprise retirements |
Also a fan of Fielder. He is one of a kind.
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Frayed Knot Aug 09 2016 06:50 PM Re: Surprise retirements |
Did Prince get called 'safe' on that bottom one?
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Mets Guy in Michigan Aug 09 2016 07:04 PM Re: Surprise retirements |
Retires with the same number of homers as his estranged Dad, Cecil.
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Frayed Knot Aug 09 2016 07:22 PM Re: Surprise retirements |
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He is not retiring sources tell MLB Network Insider Ken Rosenthal:
I bet it pisses him off that he didn't pass him. I remember he made some less than kind remark about it when he passed the 50 mark in a season the way Cecil had.
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Mets Guy in Michigan Aug 09 2016 07:36 PM Re: Surprise retirements |
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That makes a whole lot more sense.
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A Boy Named Seo Aug 10 2016 02:38 AM Re: Surprise retirements |
Not for nothing, but first reaction to this was to think of A-Rod, and then to think of David Wright. Seems Prince is not medically eligible to play, so his release/coordinated-retirement wouldn't be imminent like A-Rod's, and if he's done, the Rangers can get the insurance help and be done. If he got "healthy" enough to be cleared to play, though, while being still terrible (and signed through 2020), the Rangers might do like the NYY w/ A-Rod and re-negotiate and promote Prince to team buffet taster or something. And similarly, it doesn't seem far-fetched at all for the Mets to go the same route with David if they found themselves is the same mud. "Healthy" player, not performing, signed for, like, a while.
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Ceetar Aug 10 2016 01:38 PM Re: Surprise retirements |
The Mets aren't desperate to get rid of David though. Some certainty at the position would be nice (hey,get that DH) but Wright was playing well. It's about whether or not he can get back on the field. Whether this additional injury keeps him from being able to do that, or saps his production further to the point of not being good.
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Edgy MD Aug 10 2016 01:42 PM Re: Surprise retirements |
I stopped reading at "DH."
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Ceetar Aug 10 2016 02:34 PM Re: Surprise retirements |
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so what, 40 years ago?
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