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Alomar Hat Trick

Frayed Knot
Jul 04 2007 05:35 PM

Vargas sent down - almost certainly removing him from the Sunday starting slot - and Sandy Alomar Jr. gets the call-up, making him the third member of the Alomar family to play for the Mets (a first I assume).

Sounds like Dave Williams - who contractually actually HAS to be called up by a certain date (Mid July) - sounds like he's the likely choice for that last game before the AS break.

Also, the LoDuca appeal gets held on Friday so he'll miss one or both of the games on the final weekend.

Edgy DC
Jul 04 2007 07:51 PM
Re: Alomar Hat Trick

Frayed Knot wrote:
Vargas sent down - almost certainly removing him from the Sunday starting slot - and Sandy Alomar Jr. gets the call-up, making him the third member of the Alomar family to play for the Mets (a first I assume).


Sort of the second. Mel Rojas is a nephew of Jesus Alou and a cousin of Moises Alou.

metirish
Jul 04 2007 08:46 PM

Moises Alou played for the Mets?

seawolf17
Jul 05 2007 06:42 AM

Who?

Frayed Knot
Jul 05 2007 07:06 AM

Sandys Sr. & Jr. are tied for hits as NY Mets

Frayed Knot
Jul 05 2007 07:34 AM

And speaking of relatives; the Dan Hernandez currently playing for the GCL Mets is apparently Keith's nephew. How & when did he get in the org? I didn't see him on the recent draft list so I guess we're talking an undrafted FA?

Meanwhile 36th rounder Glen (son of Howard) Johnson is one of the unsigned ones remaining from last month's draft. He may be headed to college instead.






* I'm Craig Swan ... I can help.

Edgy DC
Jul 05 2007 07:39 AM

Dan Hernandez: 6'4" and 240.

And the moose is 1-7 with his lone hit being a homer.

Johnny Dickshot
Jul 05 2007 08:11 AM

Yeah there was something on the Hernandez signing in the News last week, I think. Gary's son. nondrafted. Right-handed hitter!

Johnny Dickshot
Jul 05 2007 08:14 AM

Speaking of relatives I was just reading Gary Carter's creepy book, A DREAM SEASON, where he wishes his relationship with his own brother was as good as Keith & his brother's (and Keith's brother & Gary Carter).

I wonder if the Carter Bros. have reconciled.

Edgy DC
Jul 05 2007 08:26 AM

A Dream Season isn't creepy. It's just square.

The Gamer --- now there's a creepy book.

seawolf17
Jul 05 2007 09:06 AM

Keith mentioned during the broadcast that they signed his nephew as an undrafted FA. He mentioned it in the context of Pedro Martinez; apparently, Hernandez the Younger played in the simulated game that Pedro threw the other day, and said he had the filthiest stuff he'd ever seen. Of course, he's just a college kid, so you have to figure that he's never seen a pitcher as good as Pedro Martinez, but whatever.

Johnny Dickshot
Jul 05 2007 09:09 AM

Edgy DC wrote:
A Dream Season isn't creepy. It's just square.

The Gamer --- now there's a creepy book.


Had to look up the Gamer and yeah, sounds creepy.

I had to LOL reading GC go on for several pages about 'touching' as an expression of love between teammates. It made my hair hurt.

G-Fafif
Jul 05 2007 03:40 PM

I positively loved Gary Carter's defensive explanation that while the Mets hugged each other as part of their continual celebrations, that he and Ray Knight were as manly as they come.

Oh to live in a world where publishers are sure there's an audience for the thoughts of every single Met.

Johnny Dickshot
Jul 05 2007 07:36 PM

G-Fafif wrote:
I positively loved Gary Carter's defensive explanation that while the Mets hugged each other as part of their continual celebrations, that he and Ray Knight were as manly as they come.

Oh to live in a world where publishers are sure there's an audience for the thoughts of every single Met.


Isn't it great?

]It would take a very brave man to suggest that Uncle Bill or I have a gay streak.


]The Mets were close, and we touched, and the touching grew as the season went by.

Edgy DC
Jul 05 2007 07:52 PM

Opening to a random page of The Gamer:

One night I was playing cards in a hotel room with Expos veterans Mike Torrez, Ken Singelton, and Tim Foli. Suddenly Torrez said, "Hey, Kid, why don't you run down and get us some ice cream?" I got the ice cream and a new nickname, "Kid." Soon the entire team started calling me Kid Carter. The term wans't always addressed as a compliment, but I usually took it that way. Kids are enthusiastic, kids are energetic; kids are happy. That was me. Before long, I started referring to myself as the Kid, and the name stuck. For most of my baseball career, I answered to Kid; none of my teammates or people who knew me well called me Gary.
One more way Torrez comes woefully short. Hey, Mike, if you're in a room full of once and future Mets (and Foli was both), and you're insulting a rookie, make sure he knows he's insulted.

Another random extra-contextual page:

John didn't have time to see me. Okay. Fine. He promised to call whenever he came back to Florida. He never did. I called him again. "John, I really want to talk to you. Could we get together tomorrow?"

"Sorry, Gary. I'm afraid it's an impossibility," McHale replied.

"John, I've got to see you," I was beginning to sound desperate.

"I'll call you, Gary. I'll let you know. We'll get together soon," John said. "Good-bye, Gary."