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Frayed Knot May 25 2007 04:55 PM |
* El Duque back tonight obviously.
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DocTee May 25 2007 06:28 PM |
Good news all around... I'm interested to see the roster juggling over the next 10-12 days.
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Centerfield May 25 2007 09:25 PM |
Shawn Green has a break in a small bone in his foot. Day-to-day...DL a possibility per the SNY report.
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Gwreck May 25 2007 10:31 PM |
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I say DL him and just keep Gomez around for another 2-3 weeks. Don't see a big problem as long as Alou comes back.
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Edgy DC May 25 2007 10:36 PM |
Well, that's not good Mcnews. Unless you're Carlos Gomez.
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Frayed Knot May 26 2007 06:13 AM |
Green hoping not to be DL'd.
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Benjamin Grimm May 26 2007 06:15 AM |
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When/how did that happen?
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Frayed Knot May 26 2007 06:18 AM |
Foul ball off his tootsie at some point in the middle of the game.
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iramets May 26 2007 06:57 AM |
Radical idea #4: Now that Alou and Green have shot themselves in the foot, How about the new outfield is Beltran, Gomez and Endy, and the backups/pinch-hitters are the old guys (with Milledge coming up in case of further injury). Just call it money spent, and for the last 2/3s of the seasons, just accept that you've got a lot of salary sitting and some cheaper contracts (other than Beltran) starting.
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Elster88 May 26 2007 07:28 AM |
Endy is not an everyday player
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Benjamin Grimm May 26 2007 07:36 AM |
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I guess that settles it then.
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Frayed Knot May 26 2007 08:22 AM |
A theoretical swapping of Alou/Green for Chavez/Gomez would represent a whopping loss of power.
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Benjamin Grimm May 26 2007 08:51 AM |
Well, I don't know about playing Endy AND Gomez every day, but if you're getting power from your other two outfield spots, I think it's worth considering.
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Elster88 May 26 2007 09:54 AM |
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It's fair to dismiss him as an everyday player if there's been no evidence of it in his career. I'm not going to accept him on your word any more than you will dismiss him on mine. But do I really need to make the case against his playing everyday? He's basically a fourth outfielder and I would've thought most people would think the same. And I like Endy
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Benjamin Grimm May 26 2007 10:18 AM |
If he's their third best outfielder he should play every day. And if he's not, he shouldn't.
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Edgy DC May 26 2007 10:28 AM |
I think most such changes occur gradually, rather than radically. I'm more intrigued by Green being bumped to the bench, where he provides the late-inning lefthanded pop that we need, and Endy into the lineup, where he provides the contact, OBP, glove, and arm that we need.
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Rockin' Doc May 26 2007 11:52 AM |
Endy has been a solid contributor for the Mets during his time in New York. However, I believe (as does Elster88) that he is best suited to be a fourth outfileder, late inning defensive replacement, left handed pinch hitter, or pinch runner. Alou and Green have both hit pretty well this season and have certainly done nothing to lose their starting roles.
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Benjamin Grimm May 26 2007 12:10 PM |
I'm not arguing that he's better than Green or Alou. (Although he may be.)
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Edgy DC May 26 2007 12:18 PM |
I realize that the more he plays, the less likely it is that he'll maintain the .837 OPS. But I think the team has an interest in subtly dialing up his appearances to see how much they can get away with.
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Rockin' Doc May 26 2007 12:42 PM |
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I guess my point is that both Green and Alou have been hitting this season and have subsequently done nothing to lose their role as starters. Endy has done a great job and his numbers closely mirror those of Green and Alou, though Green has supplied far more power.
The three of them look pretty interchangeable thus far. It's a great situation for the Mets to find themselves in. I can see Endy getting some starts for Alou against tough righthanders. Alou would probably remain fresher with additional days off and Endy will still get ample chances to contribute. Damn these tables take a long time to construct.
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Edgy DC May 26 2007 01:31 PM |
Well, if they so far equally good hitters, it would suggest to Randolph to try and sneak Endy in a little bit more here and a little bit more there until the three are approaching equal PT, as he's a far superior fielder, a far superior arm, a far superior baserunner, and a far less fragile fella.
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Rockin' Doc May 26 2007 02:27 PM |
That was why I stated it would probably be good to give Endy some starts for Alou against tough righthanders. It appears he may need to take a few starts for Green to allow the small fracture in his foot to heal once Alou is back.
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Edgy DC May 26 2007 07:24 PM |
Now, while I'm not supporting the changing of the guard for either guy, I just don't really think it's a question of anybody having to do somthing to lose a job. If somebody else is bringing more to the table, he gets the better seat.
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Elster88 May 26 2007 07:57 PM |
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I think you're taking the whole concept of an "everday player" a lot more literally than I meant it. And I think you realize that too. Am I wrong?
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Benjamin Grimm May 27 2007 06:03 AM |
Yes.
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Elster88 May 27 2007 10:16 AM |
I don't believe you.
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Benjamin Grimm May 28 2007 06:05 AM |
Fine.
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