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Memories of Jay Bruce, Revisited

Edgy MD
Dec 04 2018 06:31 AM

The Reds will always produce sluggers, it seems.

smg58
Dec 04 2018 06:57 AM
Re: Memories of Jay Bruce, Revisited

The team was in denial for too long that he was playing hurt.

The fact that he played pretty well on his return (.243/.344/.467) seems to have already been forgotten.

I would argue that the contract looks bad in hindsight more because of Brandon Nimmo than because of Jay Bruce.

seawolf17
Dec 04 2018 08:01 AM
Re: Memories of Jay Bruce, Revisited

When you look at the numbers, he played more or less to his career numbers here. Good guy, apparently, too. So that's that. By 2023 I'll forget he was a Met, though.

Benjamin Grimm
Dec 04 2018 08:07 AM
Re: Memories of Jay Bruce, Revisited

A Boy Named Seo
Dec 04 2018 08:47 AM
Re: Memories of Jay Bruce, Revisited

When he got hot during that first tenure, man he was hot. Looking back, I'm surprised the Mets went back to the Jay Bruce well for a second time.

Lefty Specialist
Dec 04 2018 08:51 AM
Re: Memories of Jay Bruce, Revisited

They went for Bruce because they were panicked that Conforto either a) would be out longer than anticipated or b) wouldn't be the same player after such an injury. Plus they didn't really believe in Nimmo, seeing him as a 4th outfielder.

John Cougar Lunchbucket
Dec 04 2018 09:23 AM
Re: Memories of Jay Bruce, Revisited

Jay is the guy they really never wanted but kept coming back to like a bad penny.

I liked him enough, he's a legit Productive Bat when healthy. I get why they signed him.

G-Fafif
Dec 04 2018 09:45 AM
Re: Memories of Jay Bruce, Revisited

From the second go-round, he hit a go-ahead homer in the tenth inning to ultimately beat St. Louis in April. Then, it was mostly a vast desert of nothingness, symbolized most clearly by the ninth-inning home run he didn't hit to beat the Orioles in June (fly ball that died in front of the wall, much as the Mets were dying all that month). Yet another non-first baseman who proved first base is a position, not a way station. Wasn't fully healthy in 2018, but hard to see where a tip-top Bruce would have fit in 2019.

Between Met stints, the Cleveland-based Texan did a good deal of fundraising for those affected by Hurricane Harvey. Seems worth mentioning. Good luck to a good guy.

Benjamin Grimm
Dec 04 2018 09:54 AM
Re: Memories of Jay Bruce, Revisited

Ceetar hasn't been around for a while. If he was here, this thread would have already included the words "garbage" and "meh."