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All Star Break Transacttions
Edgy DC Jul 11 2005 12:25 PM |
Purely speculative, but do you see the Mets coming back from the break with the same team?
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MFS62 Jul 11 2005 12:45 PM |
And if Omar can get anything in return for Ishii that barely resembles a ballplayer, they will erect a statue in his honor outside Shea Staduim.
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seawolf17 Jul 11 2005 12:49 PM Re: All Star Break Transacttions |
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Probably not the best thing for team morale, but I'd punt all four of them and get younger guys up here NOW.
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Johnny Dickshot Jul 11 2005 12:52 PM |
Ed C suggested neither Minky nor Matsui would return for the Braves series. Who the hell knows what's up with Matsui -- I wish they'd just trade him or play him -- this vague summer rehabbing at St Lucie is no fun.
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metirish Jul 11 2005 12:54 PM |
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I like your thinking seawolf.
Glavine has indicated his desire to stay in the North East if traded, any chance Boston takes him?
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Rotblatt Jul 11 2005 01:11 PM |
I'm down with sending down Graves. Padilla is the obvious choice, and, I think, the right one.
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Yancy Street Gang Jul 11 2005 01:11 PM |
Baltimore might go for Glavine, too.
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cooby Jul 11 2005 01:15 PM |
I have a question:
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Edgy DC Jul 11 2005 01:25 PM Edited 1 time(s), most recently on Jul 11 2005 01:27 PM |
There's certainly some market, for Glavine as well as Ishii. The Dodgers have given eight starts to Scott Erickson this season.
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Bret Sabermetric Jul 11 2005 01:27 PM |
Depends on whom we trade him for. If we trade him to Houston for Franco, for example, then we're putting on a pennant push, acquiring a veteran arm for the crucial pennant drive about to unfold.
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Yancy Street Gang Jul 11 2005 01:32 PM |
I think the guys the Mets got last July had more time remaining in their careers than John Franco does.
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Rotblatt Jul 11 2005 01:43 PM |
Glavine to Baltimore could be an interesting choice. He would probably be an upgrade over Ponson and maybe even Cabrera. If we paid enough of Glavine's salary (all remaining for this year, maybe, but they're on the hook for his vested option next year?) we might even get a washed-up former prospect for him.
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metirish Jul 11 2005 01:58 PM |
Swap out Zambrano for Ishii Rotblatt and I'd do that deal.
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Bret Sabermetric Jul 11 2005 01:58 PM |
To Dream--
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Johnny Dickshot Jul 11 2005 02:13 PM |
I was more or less furious with Castro when I suggested sending him down to punish him: He's a pretty good line-drive hitter.
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Frayed Knot Jul 11 2005 02:26 PM |
- Supposedly Willie told Graves he was going to lean on him more in the 2nd half. Of course that was before the Saturday Night Massacre.
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Edgy DC Jul 11 2005 02:44 PM |
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Because I'd like more potency off the bench, and I'd like a first baseman who didn't hit like a middle infielder. Also because, as you say, there might be more at-bats for Diaz if the Mets let him play first. Second too, I say! Also, (1) Diaz got farmed out to learn some first, not just to get more reps, and (2) I don't think it's healthy to be trying to squeeze every inning out of our outfielders, as much as I don't think it's productive to back them up with infielders (and one journeyman outfielder) expected to slug under .400*. *No disrespect to Woodward and Offerman who are slugging over that number.
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smg58 Jul 12 2005 10:11 AM |
The team has an option for Looper next year, I think at $5M. That's pricey, but before you deal Looper you better have an idea of how to fill the role next year. It's possible the Orioles will let B.J. Ryan test free agency, but I'd be pleasantly surprised if they do. Otherwise, the Mets might have to get creative. I do think Hernandez could handle the role for the balance of the season, though.
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Edgy DC Jul 14 2005 08:40 PM |
So did they really get through the break with no transactions?
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Valadius Jul 16 2005 03:00 PM |
If B.J. Ryan tests free agency, we have to throw everything at him, including the kitchen sink and Mo Vaughn's leftover hamburgers. He is a BEAST.
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Edgy DC Jul 16 2005 05:05 PM |
I was kind of estatic at the time.
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smg58 Jul 16 2005 05:29 PM |
I'm guessing if Minaya really wanted Sosa that badly he'd have been easy to get, so I never took those rumors too seriously.
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metirish Jul 16 2005 05:35 PM |
congrats on your Sacred Seaver post.
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seawolf17 Jul 16 2005 06:03 PM |
HAIL!
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ScarletKnight41 Jul 16 2005 06:36 PM |
Congrats smg.
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Edgy DC Jul 16 2005 09:33 PM |
Probably.
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Iubitul Jul 16 2005 09:43 PM |
Bad avatar - That's Seaver in a Reds uni.
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Edgy DC Jul 16 2005 10:05 PM |
Well, a Reds collar.
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smg58 Jul 17 2005 08:02 PM |
I have to admit that one caught me a little off guard. I was afraid to post anything for a couple of days.
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Elster88 Jul 24 2005 07:54 PM |
[url]http://newyork.mets.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/news/article.jsp?ymd=20050724&content_id=1143683&vkey=news_nym&fext=.jsp&c_id=nym[/url]
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Yancy Street Gang Jul 24 2005 08:46 PM |
Interesting. Here it is, for posterity's sake:
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metirish Jul 24 2005 08:51 PM |
Doesn't Kent recall his Mets days as fondly as getting a root canal?, I thought he really doesn't like NY , does he have a no-trade caluse, I doubt it but he'd probably invoke it.
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Elster88 Jul 24 2005 09:14 PM |
I don't think Kent likes anyplace or anyone. Maybe with Dallas gone he would be more amenable.
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metirish Jul 25 2005 09:22 AM |
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From Ken Rosenthal...
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ScarletKnight41 Jul 25 2005 10:34 AM |
Mesa? MESA?!?!??!?!
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smg58 Jul 25 2005 12:19 PM |
Don't see how Mesa helps us, especially in a setup role. Baez interests me. Kent does too, actually, although the Dodgers aren't really out of it yet and they did sign him for a few years. I'm not sure why we'd bring in Kent and then not play him at second though.
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