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Memories of Asdrubal Cabrera
G-Fafif Jul 28 2018 09:15 AM |
That eleventh-inning home run, of course, September 22, 2016, the keynote blow amid a late playoff rush that was as dramatic as any the Mets have forged since 1973 (failure to advance beyond the Wild Card Game notwithstanding). Judging by how often the clip was played in the wake of the news of the trade, you'd think it was stroked by Bobby Thomson off Ralph Branca.
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Lefty Specialist Jul 28 2018 12:16 PM Re: Memories of Asdrubal Cabrera |
Far better than I thought he'd be. The lack of range was painful, but he never did anything stupid, played when others would have sat down, and was pretty clutch when it was needed. One of those few 'veteran free agent' acquisitions that actually worked out.
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Edgy MD Jul 28 2018 01:57 PM Re: Memories of Asdrubal Cabrera |
He was appealing in that he seemed to take baseball exactly as seriously and exactly as light as was necessary. When he gave an ump shit over a bad call, that ump had it coming and everybody knew it. And he'd do it with a simple curing of his lips in frustration, a slight shake of the head, and maybe a light eyeroll. And that ump was owned without Asdrubal losing his head. He was still in the at-bat, and now he was in the ump's head.
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Edgy MD Jul 28 2018 02:05 PM Re: Memories of Asdrubal Cabrera |
Also, notable was the beanball incident with Edubray Ramos, which led to the weirdest benchclearing in history, as Cabrera, the Mets, seemingly the Phils, and everybody but Ramos had forgotten that he'd been the victim of Cabrera's walkoff in the 9-8 comeback win. Fellow Venezuelan Ramos is on the DL now, and hopefully by the time he comes back, he'll find Cabrera's locker is right next to his, and that the whole team already likes Cabrera more.
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TransMonk Jul 28 2018 02:34 PM Re: Memories of Asdrubal Cabrera |
I’ll echo that he exceeded expectations his entire time here and provided my favorite moment of 2016.
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Chad Ochoseis Jul 28 2018 06:26 PM Re: Memories of Asdrubal Cabrera |
He had one of the worst offensive stretches a Met regular ever had in mid-2016...was something like oh-for-a-bajillion-zillion with RISP. And still bounced back to become a late season star and - even after averaging in the bad stretch - the best position player the Mets had in a season when they weren't a bad team.
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LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr Jul 29 2018 12:13 AM Re: Memories of Asdrubal Cabrera |
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Certainly the best play-effectively-and-prolifically-through-injury guy I can ever remember. We've got to hang a name on this quantity. Gimpficiency? Relatedly, he may also be the guy I've most frequently seen get knocked out of a game by an apparently-routine play, whether it be diving to get a liner, or going down to a knee to collect a dribbler, or just slightly abnormal locomotion. Between the play-hurt-and-well business, positional versatility, and de-facto captaincy... have we ever gotten more bang-for-buck out of a FA signing? (Olerud, maybe?)
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Fman99 Jul 29 2018 02:50 AM Re: Memories of Asdrubal Cabrera |
That bat flip. What a great moment, when that ball left the bat. And I'm sure someone with more search acumen can go back to the archives, and find it, and show that I TOTALLY CALLED IT AHEAD OF TIME AND SAID WE WERE GOING TO WIN THAT GAME and it worked.
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TransMonk Jul 29 2018 03:25 AM Re: Memories of Asdrubal Cabrera |
http://www.archives.thecranepool.net/24 ... 4778.shtml
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Jul 29 2018 02:06 PM Re: Memories of Asdrubal Cabrera |
Here's a wayback machine report you'll enjoy.
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