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EXPECTATIONS for 18: Paul Sewald
Edgy MD Mar 31 2018 09:32 AM |
Some good things happened to the pitching staff in 2017. And I'm one of them. Yeah, I was hit-and-miss, but I established myself as a big leaguer.
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d'Kong76 Apr 06 2018 11:49 AM Re: EXPECTATIONS for 18: Paul Sewald |
I suppose an '18 similar to '17 sounds reasonable, I'll throw in a nice drop
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Benjamin Grimm Apr 06 2018 11:51 AM Re: EXPECTATIONS for 18: Paul Sewald |
Will almost certainly repeat as Schaefer Mets Reliever of the Year.
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Centerfield Apr 06 2018 12:32 PM Re: EXPECTATIONS for 18: Paul Sewald |
Really? I think he's demoted once Vargas is activated.
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Edgy MD Sep 15 2018 11:27 PM Re: EXPECTATIONS for 18: Paul Sewald |
Paul Sewald now at 0-12 on his big league career. Worst winless hole in MLB history?
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G-Fafif Sep 16 2018 12:06 AM Re: EXPECTATIONS for 18: Paul Sewald |
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Terry Felton: Where Sewald fears to tread. Or would if he'd ever heard of him. Paul at 0-12 matches Bob L. Miller's 1962 and therefore Mets career launch (though he had pitched in the majors prior). Miller got off the schneid on the penultimate day of the inaugural season, defeating the Cubs in Chicago, 2-1. After being worn down by mounting questions regarding what it was like to always lose, Miller relished the chance to enter the clubhouse and greet reporters with hot takes on what it was like to finally win. Alas, none of the beat men traveled with the team on that last pit stop; they had all been dispatched by their editors to catch up with the Dodgers and Giants, who were battling for the pennant. Should Sewald finally be in a mood to talk, chances are somebody named Tim will be around to take down his thoughts.
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Edgy MD Sep 16 2018 09:09 AM Re: EXPECTATIONS for 18: Paul Sewald |
So, 0-16 is what we have to save him from. Maybe Mick can only put him in games with a one-run deficit until the end of the season.
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