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ST IGT 03/13 #2 - BetaMets @ WAS
Edgy MD Mar 13 2018 11:35 PM |
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Not content with their A-team getting embarassed at home, Mets put the B-unit on a bus to face the Nats and Max Scherzer. Already down 3-0 after one.
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A Boy Named Seo Mar 14 2018 12:15 AM Re: ST IGT 03/13 #2 - BetaMets @ WAS |
Radio guys say Wheeler was buzzin 98/99 but just the same, the wheels came off this one pretty quickly. 5-nil Nats.
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Edgy MD Mar 14 2018 12:17 AM Re: ST IGT 03/13 #2 - BetaMets @ WAS |
These announcers are all "Max this" and "Max that" and "When we signed Max."
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Centerfield Mar 14 2018 12:25 AM Re: ST IGT 03/13 #2 - BetaMets @ WAS |
I know it’s spring training but is anyone else concerned that we like never win?
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d'Kong76 Mar 14 2018 12:34 AM Re: ST IGT 03/13 #2 - BetaMets @ WAS |
Who can think about W-L's when we have a MASN Max-fest going?
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Benjamin Grimm Mar 14 2018 12:38 AM Re: ST IGT 03/13 #2 - BetaMets @ WAS |
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Well, the 1986 Mets were 9-18 in spring training.
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Frayed Knot Mar 14 2018 12:57 AM Re: ST IGT 03/13 #2 - BetaMets @ WAS |
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The Nats' MASN team is really very high-school-ish in their approach. It was a bit understandable in the early days of the team's arrival in Washington. The town had been minus baseball for 30+ years so it was somewhat dependent on the TV crew to be the main conduit not just to sell the nascent and cellar-dwelling Nats [5th, 5th, 4th, 5th, & 5th in their initial five seasons] to baseball fans but they also had to, in effect, re-sell the sport of baseball to a city that went without it for 1/3 of a century and where the arrival of spring was marked by the Washington Post sports section cutting back to only 85% Redskins coverage. But seeing as how this will be their 14th season in D.C., with the last six in a row marked with a fair amount of success (even though still short a playoff advancement), the rah-rah stuff sounds small town and hokey and tends to confirm the rep of Washington as being a small southern town at heart with an inferiority complex towards their larger northern neighbors (Philly, NYC, Boston).
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Mets Willets Point Mar 14 2018 04:05 AM Re: ST IGT 03/13 #2 - BetaMets @ WAS |
It’s only Spring Training, but the Mets are in -mid-season form against the Nats.
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bmfc1 Mar 14 2018 10:57 AM Re: ST IGT 03/13 #2 - BetaMets @ WAS |
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Trivia: in the Nationals first season, their color announcer was Ron Darling.
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Frayed Knot Mar 14 2018 12:52 PM Re: ST IGT 03/13 #2 - BetaMets @ WAS |
As I recall, the story behind that one was that Ronnie was hired last minute -- almost literally -- and therefore went in, by his own admission even, totally unprepared. And it showed.
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bmfc1 Mar 14 2018 02:00 PM Re: ST IGT 03/13 #2 - BetaMets @ WAS |
Right. Ron has said that he didn't meet play-by-play announcer Mel Proctor until the day of the 1st game in the taxi on the way to the game.
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G-Fafif Mar 14 2018 06:05 PM Re: ST IGT 03/13 #2 - BetaMets @ WAS |
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The 1986 Mets went 13-13 before they went 108-54. The only 9-18 Spring Mets were the 1968 Mets, who went out and achieved the franchise's best season to date. Perhaps Mickey Callaway is following Gil Hodges's lead, getting to know his personnel and sacrificing victories for knowledge...or something like that. The 1962 Mets went 12-15 before they went 40-120. They also went 12-19 to start the season. They'd have been simply not very good had they played shorter schedules. The Grapefruit League records are at once meaningless and at least a little indicative of something when it's the only indicator ya got.
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Benjamin Grimm Mar 14 2018 06:21 PM Re: ST IGT 03/13 #2 - BetaMets @ WAS |
I must have misread this page, but I'm not sure how.
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G-Fafif Mar 14 2018 06:27 PM Re: ST IGT 03/13 #2 - BetaMets @ WAS |
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That settles it -- Spring Training records are worthless.
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Centerfield Mar 14 2018 06:37 PM Re: ST IGT 03/13 #2 - BetaMets @ WAS |
Yeah. I mean, I do tend to agree that spring training records are worthless. Especially if the losses pile up in close games where leads are lost by a bunch of guys that will never see Flushing. What's more disturbing, I guess is that our starting pitching seems to like giving up 5 runs.
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