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As we approach the ten-year anniversary
roger_that May 09 2022 07:02 AM |
...of the first/only no-hitter in Mets history, perhaps it's time, in light of recent practices, to reconsider whether leaving Johan Santana in to pitch a complete game wrecked his arm and his career.
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Fman99 May 09 2022 07:14 AM Re: As we approach the ten-year anniversary |
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Johnny Lunchbucket May 09 2022 07:45 AM Re: As we approach the ten-year anniversary |
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kcmets May 09 2022 08:15 AM Re: As we approach the ten-year anniversary |
Have you changed your mind in the past ten years on this issue?
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Edgy MD May 09 2022 08:38 AM Re: As we approach the ten-year anniversary |
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smg58 May 09 2022 09:03 AM Re: As we approach the ten-year anniversary |
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nymr83 May 09 2022 09:14 AM Re: As we approach the ten-year anniversary |
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batmagadanleadoff May 09 2022 09:37 AM Re: As we approach the ten-year anniversary |
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Gwreck May 09 2022 11:57 AM Re: As we approach the ten-year anniversary |
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I disagree. The Santana no-hitter was a pure moment of joy in what was run of really bad years. I mean, take a look at the IGT that night. Was there as fun a game in 6 seasons between 2009 and 2014? I guess we can worry about a missed call (and there unquestionably have been other missed calls in other no-hitters) but I have a really tough time accepting that it was “forced into existence.” Maybe that's easier to say now that there was a second one this year, but I don't buy that narrative. It was a tremendous achievement and a great moment for the franchise. I'll admit my own part in being extremely fed up with the Mets and ownership and lots of various missteps that were made in this time period. But not everything has to be forced into a “LOLMets” or even a “it's just not quite right” narrative.
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batmagadanleadoff May 09 2022 12:13 PM Re: As we approach the ten-year anniversary |
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I always took JCL's view on that no-no and I'm sure I even wrote about it here. First of all, the no no-hitter streak never bothered me. I never saw it as.a source of shame. Any knowledgeable baseball fan should understand that no- hitters are extremely lucky events and that in the 50 years of the Mets existence up until that day, their pitching heritage was about as good as any other baseball team's. In fact, wish that streak was still intact. Just like I hope no other team ever loses more than 120 games in a season. Plus, Santana 's no- hitter, as far as I'm concerned, really isn't one. It's a fake. A fugazi. And if it is a no-hitter, it's extremely tainted. That's my experience.
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Johnny Lunchbucket May 09 2022 01:30 PM Re: As we approach the ten-year anniversary |
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I should be clear. I didn't dislike Santana's no hitter; I disliked it as no-hitters by my favorite team goes-- how brazenly the club went about it. I would argue that had Jimmy Qualls' hit been caught, for example, there wouldn't have been nearly as much pressure to have Santana throw 157 pitches that night. And I truly feel the Mets were wrongly embarrassed by having not had a non-hitter when they could just have easily used that peculiarity of their history to highlight how proud the club and its fans ought to be of its pitching history, had the Wilpons been the least bit creative or capable of properly understanding the team they owned.
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Edgy MD May 09 2022 01:49 PM Re: As we approach the ten-year anniversary |
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Johnny Lunchbucket May 09 2022 01:51 PM Re: As we approach the ten-year anniversary |
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batmagadanleadoff May 09 2022 01:53 PM Re: As we approach the ten-year anniversary |
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G-Fafif May 09 2022 02:16 PM Re: As we approach the ten-year anniversary |
I didn't start rooting for the Mets until the late summer of 1969, so I just missed the Jimmy Qualls Game in real time. I learned about it in from reading Tom's book The Perfect Game, written with/by Dick Schapp, in 1971 and 1972 (I read it repeatedly). I came home from the beach on the Fourth of July in 1972, turned on the radio and heard our announcers report with admiration laced with dismay that Tom Seaver had just, in the first game of today's doubleheader versus the Padres, replicated the near-miss feat he produced three years earlier, taking a no-hitter into the ninth with one out before Leron Lee foiled him. By then, it was cemented in me that it was odd that the Mets didn't have a no-hitter, and every hint of possibility that followed for the next 40 years had my personal antennae up, whether it was Randy Tate in 1975, Doc in 1984 (still say Knight should have been charged with an error), Rick Reed in 1998, Pedro twice in 2005 or forgotten, truncated quests like one night against the Phillies in 1982 when I happened to be at Shea as Craig Swan gave up no hits until there were two out in the sixth (done in by Pete Rose, as anti-Qualls as it gets, I suppose). I wanted it badly as a kid. I wanted it badly as an adult. I wanted it when Joan Payson owned the team. I wanted it after Nelson Doubleday owned the team. I wanted it always. I wanted it so much that I sat in a Broadway theater fiddling with a Walkman amidst the overture to Bombay Dreams, leasing out my heart to T#m Gl@v!ne in 2004 as he closed in on the impossible dream.
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MFS62 May 09 2022 02:46 PM Re: As we approach the ten-year anniversary |
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roger_that May 09 2022 02:51 PM Re: As we approach the ten-year anniversary |
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Do you really expect him to say, "Ya know, thinkin' it over, I wrecked my arm and aborted my career, and lost my shot at the Hall of Fame, all for the sake of a stupid, ego-driven error that doesn't add up to a hill of beans. I was a world-class jerk, throwing more pitches than my poor arm could take, and I'm ashamed of my machismo self"? Even if that's how he really feels?
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Bob Alpacadaca May 09 2022 03:31 PM Re: As we approach the ten-year anniversary |
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roger_that May 09 2022 04:52 PM Re: As we approach the ten-year anniversary |
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G-Fafif May 09 2022 05:15 PM Re: As we approach the ten-year anniversary |
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I don't expect that's something Johan Santana or any actual person would say.
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Frayed Knot May 09 2022 05:26 PM Re: As we approach the ten-year anniversary |
I'm closer to the JCL/Mags version of things on this one.
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kcmets May 09 2022 06:43 PM Re: As we approach the ten-year anniversary |
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Edgy MD May 09 2022 07:29 PM Re: As we approach the ten-year anniversary |
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kcmets May 09 2022 08:00 PM Re: As we approach the ten-year anniversary |
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Gwreck May 09 2022 08:29 PM Re: As we approach the ten-year anniversary |
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I wasn't around for Qualls, but my recollection is the “no no-hitters” issue first became prevalent towards the end of Nolan Ryan's career, when he threw his sixth and seventh no-hitters (1990-91) — well before any of the “Wilpon-era culture” stuff you mention. I also recall the issue being magnified when Doc and Cone threw no-hitters for that other team. I generally try not to care too much what happens over there in the Bronx, but those two (particularly Doc's) were not the happy memories they could have been.
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Edgy MD May 09 2022 08:45 PM Re: As we approach the ten-year anniversary |
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roger_that May 10 2022 03:08 AM Re: As we approach the ten-year anniversary |
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This is one of several principles that have come into dispute over the past few decades, and which are unproven so far. Pitch counts--do they make sense? Do they prevent injury? Are they set in the right place? In even approximately the right place? Is there a range in which maximum pitch counts make equal sense? (That is, does it make a tiny difference if you pull your starter at 110 pitches or 115?) If high pitch counts are ruinous, then does it make sense to extend them in the post-season? That is, doesn't it risk ruining a pitcher's arm whether he's going to get four days' rest or 140 days' rest? Have we studied how much pitch-counts within an inning matter, as opposed to within a game? Are all pitchers equally susceptible to arm injuries? There's a lot of exploitable questions in this area. The first team to arrive at answers will gain a huge advantage over its opponents. We're nowhere close to knowing these things now, but they're all knowable.
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kcmets May 10 2022 04:35 AM Re: As we approach the ten-year anniversary |
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I'm not sure what this means, or if I ruffled anything. If so, it was assuredly unintentional. |
Frayed Knot May 10 2022 06:14 AM Re: As we approach the ten-year anniversary |
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I'm saying I suspect a convergence of two fronts on this matter. There were definitely fans who angst-ed and/or felt diminished over the no no-no 'taint' -- and, yes, that was exacerbated by ex-NYMs throwing them elsewhere, particularly in the Bronx. I also felt that there was a top-down mentality pushing for more NYM milestones to commemorate even ones which were minor and were partially, or even largely, accomplished elsewhere. A no-hitter isn't a minor thing but it's not like the absence of one should be seen as a failure either. And while I obviously don't Know that there was pressure, or even direct instructions, from 'upstairs' to keep Santana in the game so that the franchise could finally check that box, it wouldn't surprise me if there were.
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roger_that May 10 2022 06:28 AM Re: As we approach the ten-year anniversary |
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Willets Point May 10 2022 07:58 AM Re: As we approach the ten-year anniversary |
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kcmets May 10 2022 08:26 AM Re: As we approach the ten-year anniversary |
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We love 2:35 minute games! Oops, sorry to interrupt. Carry on...
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seawolf17 May 10 2022 08:26 AM Re: As we approach the ten-year anniversary |
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This, exactly. Like, why can't you just enjoy things? It's just a game. If something GOOD happening to your supposedly favorite team makes you angry, then maybe you need a new hobby.
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roger_that May 10 2022 09:51 AM Re: As we approach the ten-year anniversary |
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roger_that May 10 2022 10:02 AM Re: As we approach the ten-year anniversary |
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roger_what is someone else. So is roger_who, roger_which, roger_how, and go_roger_yourself. I'm roger_that. This question keeps getting more interesting. The dilemma of pitch-counts vs. no-hitters seems to affect us in different ways. To those reactionaries denying the validity of pitch-counts in the face of a potential no-hitter, how far do want to take it? If your pitcher has thrown 130 pitches going into the ninth, I get it, you want him in the game, but do you back off at 140? 180? How about if he's thumping his chest and screaming "I'm a man!" at you? How about if he's never thrown 120 pitches before in his life? (As some young pitchers, I imagine, never have.) How about if he confesses "My arm is killing me, but please Skip I want this no-hitter!"?
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Edgy MD May 10 2022 10:18 AM Re: As we approach the ten-year anniversary |
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Johnny Lunchbucket May 10 2022 10:22 AM Re: As we approach the ten-year anniversary |
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Edgy MD May 10 2022 11:07 AM Re: As we approach the ten-year anniversary |
For what it's worth, I distinctly recall Terry letting on that what this moment historically means to this franchise fed into his thinking in deciding to stick with Santana.
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kcmets May 10 2022 02:27 PM Re: As we approach the ten-year anniversary |
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I don't remember the latter part but now kinda remember the first part. I'll find a quote in the weboladatabanks when time permits.
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Lefty Specialist May 10 2022 03:01 PM Re: As we approach the ten-year anniversary |
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Marshmallowmilkshake May 10 2022 03:24 PM Re: As we approach the ten-year anniversary |
You are missing the big celebration by a day:
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