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Edgy DC Jul 25 2005 09:48 AM |
Six days of teams re-tooling remain.
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willpie Jul 25 2005 10:15 AM |
I'm mostly in stand pat territory, though I wouldn't scream and shout too badly if they picked up a second baseman (even Soriano if that's all they could get; Freddy Sanchez is probably too much to ask, but I can't shake the feeling that Matsui and Cairo are strictly backup options) or that Shoppach kid. We do have (questionable) starting pitching to spare, especially if Trax comes back in a timely fashion.
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Yancy Street Gang Jul 25 2005 10:20 AM |
I don't want to be trading any prospects, but, if possible, I'd deal one of the starting pitchers for a first baseman or a second baseman who can hit.
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Edgy DC Jul 25 2005 11:09 AM |
Yeah, I agree that our redundancy in starting pitching is probably our best resource for dealing.
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Rotblatt Jul 25 2005 11:53 AM |
I have nothing to announce, but would like to agree with the Keep Our Prospects notion. Although PTBNL from AAA would be fine--peeps like Basak and Aybar and DeFelice, etc--if it helps us get a deal done for a young catcher or first baseman who can help next year, I'm fine giving up a middling player having a nice AAA season.
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Johnny Dickshot Jul 25 2005 12:11 PM |
If we are going to try Hernandez at 2B I'll ask what we're waiting for. Cairo is so obviously not a positive for this squad -- fields poorly, hacks like crazy. I'm driving the Ray Durham bus, people, climb aboardick. We're dropping off Brian Bannister
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smg58 Jul 25 2005 12:31 PM |
I'm still for giving next year the higher priority, but sacrificing too much from this year no longer looks prudent. Maybe Roberto Hernandez for Shoppach, as was discussed in a different thread, or finding a taker for Glavine, but that's as much major-league talent I'd deal without getting a clear upgrade in return.
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Edgy DC Jul 25 2005 12:53 PM |
Nothing happens to Matsui until after he's activated, and that looks to be after the deadline. Though he could be moved after the deadline in a waiver deal. That's not what this thread's about, though.
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ScarletKnight41 Jul 25 2005 12:58 PM |
Especially Jose Mesa. Say No Way to Jose!
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duan Jul 25 2005 07:06 PM |
FWIW: [cross posted in rehab thread] - perhaps a deal with Texas for pitching *might* make sense.
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Johnny Dickshot Jul 25 2005 07:19 PM |
That he won;t be returning is not a big surprise given the reports, but what does he have to say about the injury?
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Yancy Street Gang Jul 25 2005 07:27 PM |
Here's what the Daily News is saying about Soriano:
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Yancy Street Gang Jul 25 2005 07:29 PM |
And here's what the Fort Worth Star-Telegram is saying:
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Rotblatt Jul 25 2005 07:48 PM |
Please for the love of God don't sign Soriano.
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Elster88 Jul 25 2005 08:44 PM |
It all depends on the deal. I wouldn't touch a single player in the farm system, but I'd trade one of the excess starters for him.
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TheOldMole Jul 25 2005 08:46 PM |
I can't believe, with starting pitching at the premium it always is at, that the Mets don't have what it takes to make a good deal.
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metirish Jul 25 2005 09:16 PM |
Phil Nevin rejects trade to Baltimore.
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soupcan Jul 25 2005 10:27 PM |
There was a guy in my fraternity named Phil Nevins.
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Elster88 Jul 26 2005 12:27 AM |
I'd rather have Kent than Soriano. He can play first for the rest of this year, and we can try to get rid of Kazuo (sorry Kaz) in the offseason, and then put him at second for next year. We can go out and get a big bat for first for next year.
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Johnny Dickshot Jul 26 2005 07:17 AM |
Let's trade for all of Soupy's frat brothers: Phil Nevins, Alfonso Sorianos, and Kelly Shoppachs. Then we'll kick their ass in foosball after the game.
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Rotblatt Jul 26 2005 08:02 AM |
By all accounts, Soriano shouldn't be playing 2B any more, he's going to cost around 9M next year, and he hasn't been able to hit away from Arlington the last two years. Yes, he hit 16 HR away from Arlington last year, but he also batted like .240 with a .290 OBP.
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Edgy DC Jul 26 2005 08:16 AM |
Improving the pen seems to be what people do around this time.
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Elster88 Jul 26 2005 09:05 AM |
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Is this official? On ESPN.com they were wondering how long it would take him to make up his mind.
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smg58 Jul 26 2005 10:20 AM |
Yep it's official.
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Edgy DC Jul 26 2005 10:27 AM |
Not advocating, but is anybody talking about Mike Sweeney.
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metirish Jul 26 2005 10:28 AM |
Can he stay healthy?, I think that might be a problem ,plus he makes a lot of money, I think.
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duan Jul 26 2005 11:40 AM |
Will Carroll's Latest update on Soriano
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Yancy Street Gang Jul 26 2005 11:49 AM |
This morning the Daily News was indicating that Soriano talks were breaking down because the Rangers were asking too much.
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Johnny Dickshot Jul 26 2005 11:54 AM |
Here's the article duan reported Will Carroll reported on. Good job tracking down all the rumors...
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metirish Jul 26 2005 11:57 AM |
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Good report...
yeah and that's why the Mets better keep him
Ouch..
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Edgy DC Jul 26 2005 12:04 PM |
Milledge and Petit? Pass, pass, pass!
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Elster88 Jul 26 2005 12:05 PM |
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Is this really necessary with MLB TV?
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MFS62 Jul 26 2005 01:56 PM Something In the Works? |
Omar was supposed to have come on the Mike Francessa show at 1:05 today.(WFAN)
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Vic Sage Jul 26 2005 02:36 PM |
Soriano has approximately a .700+ OPS away from Texas over his last 1 1/2 seasons (500+ road ABs).
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Johnny Dickshot Jul 26 2005 02:42 PM |
Vic, come and climb on the Ray Durham Bandwagon with me. The guy is only due to be paid thru the end of this year (with an option), is an above-average offensive player, only his skill is OBP and not slugging (so much -- he's got 21 doubles already). I'm the only guy in the whole city who wants him, so what's wrong with me?
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Rotblatt Jul 26 2005 02:49 PM |
I sincerely hope not.
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Rotblatt Jul 26 2005 03:15 PM |
Oh, and I'd be okay with Durham, depending on what we gave up for him. I'd still rather see us promote Lambin or Hernandez, though, and deal one of our pitchers for a young catcher or first baseman before the deadline.
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duan Jul 26 2005 03:20 PM |
Carroll's latest update;
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ABG Jul 26 2005 03:23 PM |
Duan--I don't follow what we'd give up in that deal.
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Yancy Street Gang Jul 26 2005 03:25 PM |
But who are the Mets giving up in that deal?
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Elster88 Jul 26 2005 03:48 PM |
I'm dying here. Yancy's analysis made me crack up. I like it too, but I also think there are a few details missing. Maybe Texas wants Ishii?
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rpackrat Jul 26 2005 03:58 PM |
I'm not averse to getting Soriano, if the price is right. His road OPS causes some concern, but this is a guy who put up great numbers at Yankee Stadium, which is not a great park for righthanded hitters. But any deal for Soriano should not include any of Reyes, Milledge, or Petit, all of whom have been mentioned.
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ABG Jul 26 2005 04:00 PM |
Of all the players even briefly mentioned, I think Kent is the best fit. He'll play a fairly average 2b or 1b and be a top-notch middle of the order hitter. Say what you will about his attitude, he consistently produces and his teams generally win.
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Elster88 Jul 26 2005 04:09 PM |
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Edgy DC Jul 26 2005 04:19 PM Edited 1 time(s), most recently on Jul 26 2005 07:10 PM |
I never understood the particulars of the bad history between Kent and the Mets and their fans. His sins to me were (1) he played well for some bad teams, (2) he continued to improve after the Mets unwisely traded him, (3) he had something of a child molester moustache, and (3) he didn't like being hazed because he felt he had already been through that with the Blue Jays.
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Elster88 Jul 26 2005 04:21 PM |
I agree with all that, but by "bad times" I was referring to problems with management, too. Didn't he and Dallas make a bad couple?
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MFS62 Jul 26 2005 04:31 PM Edited 1 time(s), most recently on Jul 26 2005 04:40 PM |
Omar/ WFAN update.
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Edgy DC Jul 26 2005 04:37 PM |
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You know, I didn't look so good next to Dallas Green myself. A team keeping Chris Woodward, Marlon Anderson, Jose Offerman, and Gerald Williams on their bench, but keeping Victor Diaz, Eric Valent and Brian Daubach in the minors needs to add offense.
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Rotblatt Jul 26 2005 05:09 PM |
It's strange, but I think the problem is our bench has been too good. I mean, Anderson, Woody & Offerman have all been really solid pinch hitters. None of them possesses much power, but they're all hitting for average--Woody at .311 (.803 OPS), Anderson at .297 (.714) & Offerman at .320 (.786). So no one has played themselves out of a bench spot, which means we're keeping Valent, Diaz & Daubach, all of whom has more power but might not adjust to life on the bench as well, down at AAA . . .
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Edgy DC Jul 26 2005 05:12 PM |
Five days, seven hours remain.. Still no announced deals, which makes me more worried.
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KC Jul 26 2005 06:20 PM |
I think I counted nine 'that being said' in the WFAN interview this afternoon,
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duan Jul 26 2005 06:23 PM |
hey sorry about being unclear earlier, but i was quoting direct from Carroll, how I read it was .....
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duan Jul 26 2005 06:35 PM |
how's about acquiring Roberto Petagaine; not exactly sexy i know, but a left handed power bat that should be able to be had for some AAA with ML experience pitching (do you hear me JW Seo?)
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KC Jul 26 2005 10:49 PM |
Why is there two trade deadline threads started by the same poster?
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Edgy DC Jul 26 2005 11:23 PM |
Very different themes.
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smg58 Jul 27 2005 10:33 AM |
I liked the article. The writer seems to have a very good grasp of the situation, and if I were a Ranger fan I'd demand that much for Soriano too, because a few people out there (mistakenly) think he's worth that much.
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Johnny Dickshot Jul 27 2005 10:42 AM |
I thought Durham's option was a team option. That changes things for sure.
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Rotblatt Jul 27 2005 11:20 AM |
What JD said.
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smg58 Jul 27 2005 09:16 PM |
I'm getting my info from http://www.mlb4u.com/teampages.html , which is really detailed but I can't guarantee its accuracy.
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MFS62 Jul 28 2005 01:46 PM |
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From Rotoworld:
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metsmarathon Jul 28 2005 01:57 PM |
yak. me no likey. i'd rather include heilmann than zambrano, imo. granted, i'd rather include nobody for reasons stated elsewhere by posters aplenty.
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Elster88 Jul 28 2005 01:57 PM |
DAMMIT! LEAVE THE FARM SYSTEM ALONE!
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Yancy Street Gang Jul 28 2005 02:02 PM |
That has the ring of falsehood.
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Edgy DC Jul 28 2005 02:05 PM |
MFS, did you clip that from the Dallas Morning News or another fan site?
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MFS62 Jul 28 2005 02:08 PM |
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Since it gave the reference, I clipped it from another site. There was no link provided. Later
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Rotblatt Jul 28 2005 02:16 PM |
Motherfucker.
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Rotblatt Jul 28 2005 03:02 PM |
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Soriano & Cameron evaluations via BP (free articles for the next few days! Check it out!):
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Elster88 Jul 28 2005 03:09 PM |
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ESPN.com has the same thing that MFS's article had, plus a second paragraph.
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Elster88 Jul 28 2005 03:12 PM |
According to the Newark Star-Ledger, both the Yankees and Mets are likely to take a look at reliever Ricky Bottalico, who was designated for assignment by Milwaukee on Wednesday. Bottallico is 2-2 with a 4.54 ERA in 41 2/3 innings this season.
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ScarletKnight41 Jul 28 2005 03:21 PM |
Bottalico?
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Bret Sabermetric Jul 28 2005 03:28 PM |
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Uh-uh. I'm agin it, if there's prospects involved, because I don't think this team needs a minor tune-up to be a serious competitor and because Soriano gives me the creeps. What this team needs is for about three or four farmhands to come up, stay up, and be superior players. You really can't do that if your program involcves swapping out your number one pick every year. Funny, though, if we'd kept Kazmir, I don't think I'd be seeing it quite that way. Then itwould be a one-time-only kinda thing and I'd evaluate it on its merits. The merits are dubious enough, but endorsing a policy of swapping out your farmhands either suggests you don't draft very well, and are looking to get past your drafting errors, or you want to churn, churn, churn draft picks, which strikes me as exceptionally ill-advised.
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metsmarathon Jul 28 2005 03:30 PM |
you have a bottalico t-shirt? that's wicked-cool!
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seawolf17 Jul 28 2005 04:14 PM |
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From BP.com:
If Manny's available, you go get him. THE END.
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Elster88 Jul 28 2005 04:25 PM |
If we get Manny, then I would do the Cameron for Soriano trade.
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duan Jul 28 2005 06:27 PM |
y'know who'd be a neat enough fit?
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Spacemans Bong Jul 28 2005 06:53 PM |
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The Tigers want to keep him, though. That seems to be the problem. I don't know about Manny. See if you can get the Red Sox to pick up some of that deal. It sucks, and I think Manny's sliding downhill.
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MFS62 Jul 28 2005 07:22 PM |
While we're waiting for a real deal to be announced, this is something Joel Sherman of the NY Post wrote a few years ago. I had to re-type it because it was an early edition space filler and the link was gone before I had a chance to copy it. So I didn't include the reasons he gave for each move (rebuilding, salary budget, etc.) and may have gotten some of the players wrong.
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OlerudOwned Jul 28 2005 08:03 PM |
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From www.Metsblog.com
Now, if we give up Milledge and the cash for Soriano, I don't want Petit going for Huff and Baez. We'd be better off IMO sitting pat there, keeping our prospect, and I think Heilman can be just as effective from the pen as Baez. Also, I feel the need to throw a WATP in here. If we do wrap up Soriano, and if Boston tries to shop Manny, we could try Soriano and Kameron as a package (one not involving Petit, Gaby Hernandez, Bannister, etc.) for Ramirez and the catcher stuck behind Varitek who's name i can never remember. Boston's second base situation is pretty miserable, and I'm in favor of using someone like Anderson Hernandez at second. I think Floyd's shown enough athleticism to play right this year, and that would be one helluva scary outfield at the plate.
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Rotblatt Jul 28 2005 09:05 PM |
Heilman and Petit for Huff is a steep price, especially given how mediocre Huff has been this year. The difference between Valent and Huff isn't nearly big enough to warrant a trade like that--assuming that Valent is back in his low .800 OPS form.
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Rotblatt Jul 28 2005 09:10 PM |
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That would be a scary good outfield, but we'd need a lot of cash back from Boston for that deal. I'd just as soon try and get Shoppach for Heilman or Hernandez and stick with the OF we have.
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Elster88 Jul 28 2005 09:30 PM |
I'd rather have Huff than Soriano. I really don't think Valent can carry Huff's jock.
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Rotblatt Jul 29 2005 02:54 PM |
Boston reportedly willing to give up Arroyo, Shoppach & Youkilis for Billy Wagner.
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Edgy DC Jul 29 2005 02:59 PM |
Problem with dealing one for three: One excellent guy is harder to find than three good guys.
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MFS62 Jul 29 2005 03:57 PM |
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Yes, on a wind-blown infield popup. This should probably be in a separate post) What scares me is Omar's penchant for making BIG deals/ trading name players. Soome have been good, some haven't worked out so well. I'm not nominating him for MENSA just yet. Later
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Elster88 Jul 29 2005 04:01 PM |
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No strikes on the "big" moves so far as a Met. In fact I have no problems with any of his moves thus far, unless failing to get Delgado counts. I was very anti-Pedro at the beginning of the year, and anti-Bert. In Omar I trust.
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Rotblatt Jul 29 2005 04:53 PM |
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I almost ignored my own rule by posting this in the AP MOTT but decorum prevailed. From SoSH (who have let unregistered ruffians like me back in, thank God!):
Why on earth would we want Embree? And would we really let Shoppach & Huff pass through our fingers? Wouldn't H. Ramirez, Petit & 2 unnamed Mets prospects be enough in return for the D-Rays? I'd think we could grab at least one of Huff or Shoppach . . . Boston would be getting a pretty raw deal, too. Huff's slumping just as badly as Mueller & Millar and Youkilis is outperforming him.
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Elster88 Jul 29 2005 05:00 PM |
So the Mets are giving up three prospects? And who plays right? Manny the Drunk or Cliff the Gimp? Gotta love those radio call-in people and their sources.
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Rotblatt Jul 29 2005 05:13 PM |
Well, presumably, we'd move Cliff over to RF. Or we could fulfill a long-held dream of moving Cliff to 1B and calling up Diaz for RF. Any way you look at it, though, our defense gets worse but our offense gets pretty fucking nasty.
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Elster88 Jul 30 2005 12:49 PM |
Hmmmmmmm. I'd forgotten about Diaz.
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Johnny Dickshot Jul 30 2005 08:53 PM |
Weird stuff tonight in Boston... Official statement:
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Beenso Jul 30 2005 10:32 PM |
On baseball tonight, jayson stark said he just received word that the manny deal is 99% dead.
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Johnny Dickshot Jul 31 2005 03:57 PM |
It's 4 o'clock. Do you know where your prospects are?
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TheOldMole Jul 31 2005 03:58 PM |
Three minutes to deadline.
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MFS62 Jul 31 2005 03:59 PM |
Florida just got lefty Ron Villone from Seattle for two minor leaguers.
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TheOldMole Jul 31 2005 04:00 PM |
And the deadline is dead.
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Nymr83 Jul 31 2005 06:00 PM |
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Safe and sound in Norfolk, Binghamton, Brooklyn, etc. Thank you Omar for not doing anything stupid or desperate like trading a prospect for Baez or Casey just to say you made a move.
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Valadius Jul 31 2005 07:41 PM |
HALLELUJAH!!!
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Willets Point Jul 31 2005 08:40 PM |
Whew, now that this is past, I can unlock the door and let little Yusmeiro out to play with his friends again.
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smg58 Jul 31 2005 09:16 PM |
Hooray. No deal beats a bad deal. I think Omar showed he really is running the Mets differently than they've been run in the past. He's willing to think big, but he knows when and how to say no.
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Beenso Aug 01 2005 01:19 AM |
couldn't be happier that nothing was done...
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TheOldMole Aug 01 2005 05:58 AM |
None of our blue chip prospects lost.
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Rotblatt Aug 01 2005 07:50 AM |
All is forgivin now. And honestly, I'm vaguely hopeful that we'll have a decent two months. Trachs & Matsui are coming back and Beltran is (maybe) starting to hit a little.
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