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Edgy DC Aug 12 2005 10:20 AM |
I really don't know what to expect now, as the Mets have been playing for months with really no backup outfielders. Is Randolph going to really try to play Floyd and Beltran as soon as possible? I hope not, and I thought it was plum foolish that Randolph sent him to first last night, as he was useless in the field, useless on the basepaths, unlikely to come to the plate again, and probably would have been severly hampered had he done so.
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cooby Aug 12 2005 10:24 AM |
Sometimes, for a day or so, these ragtag outfields perform like heros.
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Edgy DC Aug 12 2005 10:28 AM |
"Please Hammer, don't hurt him."
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metirish Aug 12 2005 10:28 AM |
Yeah I was surprised Floyd stayed in the game, especially with the obvious pain he was in, plus his history, but as Fran said Willie likes to push Cliff, still it was pointless.I have no idea what Williams position on the team is, part-time coach?.
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MFS62 Aug 12 2005 10:30 AM |
Why don't we bring up Jeff Francoeur?
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Edgy DC Aug 12 2005 10:32 AM |
Strange place to be grinding that axe and licking that wound.
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Elster88 Aug 12 2005 10:37 AM |
Let Beltran take the rest of the year off. Next year is more important.
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MFS62 Aug 12 2005 10:52 AM |
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Nope. The thread is about who would be filling in for the injured players. I'm saying that aside from Diaz, there ain't nobody else in the system ready to be brought up. And I'm continually frustrated by that. Later
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cooby Aug 12 2005 10:57 AM |
We've got three very good and fairly young outfielders at the major league level; the odds that all three get seriously injured in one game were very low.
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Edgy DC Aug 12 2005 11:10 AM |
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Sure there is. And there are more than one hitting prospect at other levels.
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MFS62 Aug 12 2005 11:23 AM |
Edgy
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Yancy Street Gang Aug 12 2005 11:29 AM |
I don't think a team can be reasonably expected to have major-league ready prospects available at a moment's notice at every position.
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Rotblatt Aug 12 2005 11:32 AM |
We have way more people ready in AAA than just Diaz. Are they likely to be impact players (as Diaz might be)? Probably not, but they're certainly capable of doing better than Woody/Cairo/Anderson/Offerman as starters.
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Edgy DC Aug 12 2005 11:52 AM Edited 1 time(s), most recently on Aug 12 2005 12:55 PM |
Dammit, this is stupid.
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Centerfield Aug 12 2005 11:52 AM |
Why the sudden panic? It doesn't seem like Beltran is going to be out for very long...and while the injury to Cammy hurts, we have an able replacement in Diaz ready to take his place.
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TheOldMole Aug 12 2005 11:53 AM |
They've had Diaz, Valent and Daubach up at various times.
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cooby Aug 12 2005 11:54 AM |
CF is right, come on, we don't even know how Beltran and Floyd are even feeling today
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Centerfield Aug 12 2005 12:03 PM |
From today's Times:
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MFS62 Aug 12 2005 12:43 PM |
Thanks, folks.
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Rotblatt Aug 12 2005 12:55 PM |
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I prefer to think of it as pissing and moaning about seeing Cairo, Woody & Anderson starting on a regular basis.
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cooby Aug 12 2005 12:56 PM Edited 1 time(s), most recently on Aug 12 2005 12:58 PM |
Rotty, that wasn't for you...
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Elster88 Aug 12 2005 12:57 PM |
I like Woodward.
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Nymr83 Aug 12 2005 01:02 PM |
screw redman, i always liked Valent, let him play! and i wouldnt be adverse to Daubach at 1B either, he was never given a fair chance here.
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seawolf17 Aug 12 2005 01:07 PM |
I'd let Redman play. Maybe he'll impress, and then we can deal him instead of Milledge.
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Rotblatt Aug 12 2005 01:19 PM |
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Ah, got it. I'm a little defensive when it comes to my Tides . . . And MF, I haven't heard anything lately about Redman's arm. I've been relying on box scores & write ups to follow the Tides and haven't come accross any mention. By all accounts, he's pretty rangey in the OF, though, and a weakish arm shouldn't be enough to prevent him from being a solid 4th outfielder. Even if we can't start him regularly in CF or RF, I'm sure he could pitch in there when needed . . . By the way, 3B Rodney Nye checks in at 10th in the International League in AVG with .307 (our other guys don't have enough AB to qualify). He's got a .826 OPS overall. Not bad.
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seawolf17 Aug 12 2005 02:04 PM |
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Maybe we can get rid of this Wright guy. I don't know what everybody sees in this kid; apparently, he doesn't even know that you're supposed to use your glove, not your fingers, to catch.
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Rotblatt Aug 12 2005 02:44 PM |
Yeah, he suxx.
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Rockin' Doc Aug 12 2005 08:33 PM |
I have never understood Randolph's apparent aversion to Eric Valent. I believe he is a perfect fit for the Mets bench needs. He is a left handed pinch hitter with some power, he can sub in at both corner outfield positions as well as first base.
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