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The Memories of Zack Wheeler Thread.

batmagadanleadoff
Dec 04 2019 01:06 PM

They said that Sandy was a genius when he traded for Zack.

batmagadanleadoff
Dec 04 2019 01:16 PM
Re: The Memories of Zack Wheeler Thread.

2017 (Ltd.) Code Name: Potato Knish



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2017 Total Team Set - Code Name: Hoosier



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2017 Total Team Set - Code: Ack



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2018 (Ltd.) Code Name: A Doll's House



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2018 Total Team Set - Code: Puppet, Pauper, Pirate, Poet, Pawn and a King



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2019 Total Team Set - Code Name: Holy Curt Gowdy! a/k/a Batman Mets



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batmagadanleadoff
Dec 04 2019 01:18 PM
Re: The Memories of Zack Wheeler Thread.

Edited 1 time(s), most recently on Dec 04 2019 10:22 PM

2017 (Ltd.) Code Name: Potato Knish



[fimg=444]https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/49169362688_e9cd790d7d_c.jpg[/fimg]



2017 Total Team Set - Code Name: Hoosier



[fimg=444]https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/49169362763_694d52a3ec_c.jpg[/fimg]



2017 Total Team Set - Code: Ack



[fimg=400]https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/49170070847_5a9f30a3f3_c.jpg[/fimg]



2018 (Ltd.) Code Name: A Doll's House



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2018 Total Team Set - Code: Puppet, Pauper, Pirate, Poet, Pawn and a King



https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/49171235618_fca9d49574_c.jpg>



2019 Total Team Set - Code Name: Holy Curt Gowdy! a/k/a Batman Mets



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G-Fafif
Dec 04 2019 01:33 PM
Re: The Memories of Zack Wheeler Thread.

The second half of 2018 revealed a pitcher just about as good as Jacob deGrom. And the stretch drive of 2019 saw Zack pitch to the kind of support Jake got.



It was gratifying finally getting the Wheeler who was so hyped so many years before.



I met him after his rookie season. Had a real glint in his eye when I asked him about beating the Giants (hitting and pitching). Said he was quite happy to have “shoved” against the team that let him go. I imagine he'll have similar motivation several times a year.

Johnny Lunchbucket
Dec 04 2019 02:30 PM
Re: The Memories of Zack Wheeler Thread.

I remember seeing him so destroyed by Washington at a CF game with the Lunchpail so bad that Anthony Recker had to come pitch mop-up.



I also recall him being an ace down the stretch in 18. And he was a Tuesday Night Stud this year.



Mets have such little interest in Alderson projects anymore I guess I'm not surprised to see him go.



I guess in the end I'd prefer to have Wheeler on the team than Betran as the manager so this is a backwardsass offseason so far.

G-Fafif
Dec 04 2019 02:45 PM
Re: The Memories of Zack Wheeler Thread.

That Nats game was Zack's Citi Field debut for which WHEELS UP t-shirts were packaged with select Field Level tickets. Harvey was hor and the Mets briefly tried to promote the next guy as Dark Knight 2.0.



I crossed paths on the concourse with an unassuming Chris Russo that day, presumably on hand to see the guy his Giants let get away.

Frayed Knot
Dec 04 2019 04:52 PM
Re: The Memories of Zack Wheeler Thread.

What I think I'm going to remember most is that we lost not one but two complete seasons to his UCL replacement surgery, essentially erasing 1/3 of his time as a Met with one tear.

Edgy MD
Dec 04 2019 07:31 PM
Re: The Memories of Zack Wheeler Thread.

Yeah, that was a heckuva thing.



I think of how he was briefly the odd-man-out of the rotation at the top of 2018. He was asked about sliding over to the bullpen and he said something to the effect of, "No, I'm a starter, I've always been a starter, and when I'm healthy, I know I'm one of the best in the game."



That seemed to be an awfully big check to write for a guy who had missed 2 1/2 seasons and rocked out a 5.32 ERA in the half season he managed to squeeze in there. But God bless him, after briefly going down to AAA until a spot (naturally) opened in the rotation, his arm started cashing that check, and he got better and better as the season wore on.



The time to sign him was probably then.