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So Taguchi
iramets Jun 25 2007 05:19 PM |
bats leadoff for the Birds! I'm supposed to be impressed by this? Big deal.
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MFS62 Jun 26 2007 07:56 AM |
That pesky fucker has been a real thorn in the side of the Mets for a long time.
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Benjamin Grimm Jun 26 2007 08:09 AM |
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No, he really hasn't: http://ultimatemets.com/profile.php?PlayerCode=6439 You're thinking of three games in 2004 and one homer last October. Mostly, he's been pretty ineffective against the Mets. And the Mets have very few pitchers this season who were around in 2004.
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MFS62 Jun 26 2007 08:17 AM |
I'm still having flashbacks from one spring training when he had something like 8 or 9 straight hits against the Mets. And sometimes, it hasn't been how many hits, or how far they went, but when he got them (in rallies).
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Centerfield Jun 26 2007 08:25 AM |
Isn't it funny how wrong perceptions can be?
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Edgy DC Jun 26 2007 08:40 AM |
Unless we're going to part with the notion of a designated closer, I don't see lifting our DC to get a better matchup with a 163-pound reserve outfielder of any history. Let him pitch around the guy if he's a tough out.
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MFS62 Jun 26 2007 09:08 AM |
I just happened to check out his career numbers.
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metirish Jun 26 2007 09:16 AM |
Taguchi would be a fine bench player on a decent team.
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Johnny Dickshot Jun 26 2007 09:37 AM |
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Shinjo proved as much 6 years ago. Yoshii 8 years ago.
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MFS62 Jun 26 2007 09:41 AM |
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I said "position players". Yes, Shinjyo's (approx) .250 avg was comparable to his numbers in Japan, but his stay here was brief. It was subject to the "let's see what he does the second time around" qualifiers. So has been here about 5 years, so the numbers have had a chance to normalize. Later
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