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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).
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Edgy DC Jul 04 2007 07:51 PM Re: Alomar Hat Trick |
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Sort of the second. Mel Rojas is a nephew of Jesus Alou and a cousin of Moises Alou.
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metirish Jul 04 2007 08:46 PM |
Moises Alou played for the Mets?
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seawolf17 Jul 05 2007 06:42 AM |
Who?
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Frayed Knot Jul 05 2007 07:06 AM |
Sandys Sr. & Jr. are tied for hits as NY Mets
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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?
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Edgy DC Jul 05 2007 07:39 AM |
Dan Hernandez: 6'4" and 240.
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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!
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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).
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Edgy DC Jul 05 2007 08:26 AM |
A Dream Season isn't creepy. It's just square.
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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.
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Johnny Dickshot Jul 05 2007 09:09 AM |
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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.
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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.
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Johnny Dickshot Jul 05 2007 07:36 PM |
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Isn't it great?
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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?"
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