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Tributes for Reyes?

41Forever
Sep 27 2018 12:39 PM

With all the attention focused -- rightfully -- on David Wright for Sunday, I just realized that it's likely Jose Reyes' last day in a Mets uniform, and perhaps any uniform.

Do you guys think there is even a slim chance he comes back next year, with the Mets or another team?

I have to think Jose gets a plaque in the Mets Hall of Fame at some point.

Benjamin Grimm
Sep 27 2018 12:45 PM
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He may continue to play (especially if he's willing to sign a minor-league contract somewhere) but I don't imagine the Mets will bring him back on a big-league deal.

MFS62
Sep 27 2018 12:48 PM
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I think in his last at bat, he should try to bunt for a base hit.
Later

seawolf17
Sep 27 2018 12:56 PM
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It's fascinating how their careers are starting and (probably?) ending at the same time, in the same place, and yet they took wildly divergent paths to get here.

Agree on the plaque, although it's going to take some time, and I think his domestic violence charge is 98% of the reasoning behind that.

That said, I also wouldn't be surprised to see him in camp on a minor league deal next year, nor would I be surprised to see him coaching somewhere in the system.

Ceetar
Sep 27 2018 01:11 PM
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Just don't tarnish Wright's moment but injecting Reyes into it.

seawolf17
Sep 27 2018 01:14 PM
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Ceetar wrote:
Just don't tarnish Wright's moment but injecting Reyes into it.

That, too. You can't do that at this point; that ship has sailed. If Wright had played part of the season and was winding down slowly, then maybe you could have planned it that way. (If Reyes is, in fact, done, which something tells me he thinks he isn't.) But not any more.

Edgy MD
Sep 27 2018 01:17 PM
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Reyes' status is up in the air. Once it's clarified, I'm sure there'll be some tribute. That it can't come in his apparent last official appearance as a Met is not unusual. Most goodbyes work out that way.

Over-orchestrating these moments often does more harm than good.

Centerfield
Sep 27 2018 02:58 PM
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I'm guessing he'll start Sunday, and at some point Mickey will take him out of the game. And he'll get a nice ovation etc.

Gwreck
Sep 27 2018 03:55 PM
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No thanks.

Centerfield
Sep 27 2018 04:12 PM
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Because of the domestic violence?

This year notwithstanding he has been one of the great all-time Mets.

Nymr83
Sep 27 2018 04:47 PM
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"No Thanks" has been my attitude towards his presence on this roster all year. He was here, or is still here, at least in part because of his "Mets Legacy" - if we're saying that legacy doesn't matter or can't be acknowledged because of the abuse charge, why is even still here?

Ceetar
Sep 27 2018 05:57 PM
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Nymr83 wrote:
"No Thanks" has been my attitude towards his presence on this roster all year. He was here, or is still here, at least in part because of his "Mets Legacy" - if we're saying that legacy doesn't matter or can't be acknowledged because of the abuse charge, why is even still here?


for the same reason Trump is president? Rich* white assholes don't take it seriously.

(*being super in debt to Russia doesn't really count as rich, but he still walks those circles)

And it's not like he as a lifelong Met, had an incident, and quietly came back to one last cameo for all the 'good times'. He's been garbage on the field for two years, but even if he hadn't he's only a Met right now because he put his wife in the hospital. His very presence on the team is because of that. He's also not necessarily retiring. It's fine if you want to have him as a token of his longtime connection with Wright, but let's be clear this is about David, not about both of them.

Edgy MD
Sep 27 2018 06:25 PM
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41Forever
Sep 27 2018 06:32 PM
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Ceetar wrote:
Nymr83 wrote:
"No Thanks" has been my attitude towards his presence on this roster all year. He was here, or is still here, at least in part because of his "Mets Legacy" - if we're saying that legacy doesn't matter or can't be acknowledged because of the abuse charge, why is even still here?


for the same reason Trump is president? Rich* white assholes don't take it seriously.

(*being super in debt to Russia doesn't really count as rich, but he still walks those circles)

And it's not like he as a lifelong Met, had an incident, and quietly came back to one last cameo for all the 'good times'. He's been garbage on the field for two years, but even if he hadn't he's only a Met right now because he put his wife in the hospital. His very presence on the team is because of that. He's also not necessarily retiring. It's fine if you want to have him as a token of his longtime connection with Wright, but let's be clear this is about David, not about both of them.



I'm not sure what you're talking about here. Are you saying he's only a member because Colorado released him because of the assault charge? I'd say that's why he was available. He's on the team because at that time we needed someone who could play a little third base and have even a little bit of speed.

I have no idea what the president, wealth or skin color have to do with any of it.

d'Kong76
Sep 28 2018 12:25 AM
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Centerfield wrote:
I'm guessing he'll start Sunday, and at some point Mickey will take him out of the game. And he'll get a nice ovation etc.

This is enough for me, plenty enough. Then sayonara.

Ashie62
Sep 28 2018 01:44 AM
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d'Kong76 wrote:
Centerfield wrote:
I'm guessing he'll start Sunday, and at some point Mickey will take him out of the game. And he'll get a nice ovation etc.

This is enough for me, plenty enough. Then sayonara.


This feels right to me.

Wouldn't be surprised if he played Korean ball or such next year

Nymr83
Sep 28 2018 02:39 PM
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do wife-beaters get work visas? i remember Korean player Jung Ho Kang had a hard time getting back to the US after a drunk driving incident

Ceetar
Sep 28 2018 02:45 PM
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Nymr83 wrote:
do wife-beaters get work visas? i remember Korean player Jung Ho Kang had a hard time getting back to the US after a drunk driving incident


Kang is a bad dude.

oh hey look, he'll be active this weekend.

I think the Korean league takes this stuff more seriously than MLB. I feel like i just read a story about them voiding someone's contract for similar issues.

Lefty Specialist
Sep 29 2018 10:48 AM
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d'Kong76 wrote:
Centerfield wrote:
I'm guessing he'll start Sunday, and at some point Mickey will take him out of the game. And he'll get a nice ovation etc.

This is enough for me, plenty enough. Then sayonara.


Yep, same here. A nod to his past achievements, then move on.

G-Fafif
Sep 29 2018 01:21 PM
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No. 7 batting leadoff tonight, No. 5 batting third. By George, I do believe Mickey Callaway has gotten the hang of filling out a Mets lineup card.

A Mets lineup card from 2006, perhaps, but that was a very good year.

Benjamin Grimm
Sep 29 2018 01:59 PM
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Any chance the Mets can activate Beltran and Delgado in time for tonight's game?

Ashie62
Sep 29 2018 10:02 PM
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41Forever wrote:
Ceetar wrote:
Nymr83 wrote:
"No Thanks" has been my attitude towards his presence on this roster all year. He was here, or is still here, at least in part because of his "Mets Legacy" - if we're saying that legacy doesn't matter or can't be acknowledged because of the abuse charge, why is even still here?


for the same reason Trump is president? Rich* white assholes don't take it seriously.

(*being super in debt to Russia doesn't really count as rich, but he still walks those circles)

And it's not like he as a lifelong Met, had an incident, and quietly came back to one last cameo for all the 'good times'. He's been garbage on the field for two years, but even if he hadn't he's only a Met right now because he put his wife in the hospital. His very presence on the team is because of that. He's also not necessarily retiring. It's fine if you want to have him as a token of his longtime connection with Wright, but let's be clear this is about David, not about both of them.



I'm not sure what you're talking about here. Are you saying he's only a member because Colorado released him because of the assault charge? I'd say that's why he was available. He's on the team because at that time we needed someone who could play a little third base and have even a little bit of speed.

I have no idea what the president, wealth or skin color have to do with any of it.


None at all.

I remember fans screaming that he be resigned a few years back

TheOldMole
Sep 30 2018 02:04 AM
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I think it was great that Mickey started him alongside David tonight.

Fman99
Sep 30 2018 02:22 AM
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I think they give him the opportunity to make the 2019 club as the utility 2B/SS/3B guy, if he wants it. He's an "experienced veteran player." And so on.

Frayed Knot
Sep 30 2018 02:18 PM
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I think this is the end of the line for Reyes, certainly as a Met and quite likely as a ballplayer.
He's a speed guy who's no longer the best option at SS, who will turn 36 next June and is coming off a year where he hit under .200 with a pop-up rate that seems like it was over 50%
He was a worthwhile pickup in 2016 but then less so last season and, while it would be nice to think that he had a hand in Rosario's maturing this year, if so it's about his only one.

Turn the page.

Edgy MD
Sep 30 2018 07:16 PM
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Reyes is clocking out early today, perhaps after this, his first at-bat.

Frayed Knot
Sep 30 2018 07:29 PM
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Perhaps he should have bunted.

Would have been better had he taken the field for Top 2nd then get pulled after one batter or something but, as Howard Cosell said when asked to comment on Vince Lombardi's death, "It was inevitable".