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Pagan traded for Coco Crisp?!?
John Cougar Lunchbucket Mar 12 2008 12:05 PM |
Just saw this while looking for MFY brawl news.
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AG/DC Mar 12 2008 12:06 PM Edited 1 time(s), most recently on Mar 12 2008 12:07 PM |
Nothing coming over the netcast. Crisp has missed eight games with a groin thing.
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Mar 12 2008 12:07 PM |
Internet says WFAN is saying so. Would explain Pagan sitting for Fernando playing CF ... and signal all is not right with Beltran's health?
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bmfc1 Mar 12 2008 12:07 PM |
It's being discussed at SOSH, too.
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Mar 12 2008 12:08 PM |
My wife's favorite player. Coco Crisp.
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Frayed Knot Mar 12 2008 12:14 PM Edited 1 time(s), most recently on Mar 12 2008 02:14 PM |
... it's a rumor that's "gaining steam around the ballpark" according to Eddie C on FAN.
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AG/DC Mar 12 2008 12:21 PM |
Coco hits lefties better, but not by a lot.
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RealityChuck Mar 12 2008 12:39 PM |
But Crisp can be on the all-cereal team with Zach Wheat, Jim and Sam Rice, Johnny Oates, Joe "Oats" Demestri, Joe Milette, [url=http://www.baseball-reference.com/r/ryege01.shtml]Gene Rye[/url] and Carl and Willie Maize, and Bran Rickey.
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Benjamin Grimm Mar 12 2008 12:41 PM |
I did a search on Google News, and found nothing.
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Mar 12 2008 12:42 PM |
I've already concocted multiple arguments in favor of this deal, so I hope it goes through.
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bmfc1 Mar 12 2008 01:04 PM |
From John Delcos at the LoHud Mets Blog:
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smg58 Mar 12 2008 01:05 PM |
Meanwhile, Pagan just hit a pinch hit home run.
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AG/DC Mar 12 2008 01:06 PM |
Eat it.
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smg58 Mar 12 2008 01:08 PM |
Beaten to the draw!
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Mar 12 2008 01:17 PM |
I suck
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Mar 12 2008 01:17 PM |
Yes, with the Jay Satan. I suck!!!!!!
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HahnSolo Mar 12 2008 01:29 PM |
M & MD are acting as though it is near official. And of course saying it's a bad trade for the Mets.
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AG/DC Mar 12 2008 01:32 PM |
They are trying to outsuck Lunchbucket.
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metsmarathon Mar 12 2008 01:32 PM |
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i'm shocked that they could possibly be wrong about this! on both ends of it! i'd love the trade, myself, as a sox fan i know and i have been discussing it. he can't really think of good reasons for the sox to do it. but, sadly, from [url=http://www.boston.com/sports/baseball/redsox/extras/extra_bases/2008/03/coco_no_go_to_m.html]boston.com[/url]...
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Benjamin Grimm Mar 12 2008 01:39 PM |
Well, let's hope then that this is one of those cases where the best trade is the one you didn't make.
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Valadius Mar 12 2008 01:49 PM |
It's just like M&MD to take a fake story and run with it.
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Benjamin Grimm Mar 12 2008 01:50 PM |
And I'm sure they're both ignoring the egg that's dripping down their faces.
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MadDog Mar 12 2008 01:54 PM |
HA HA! SAY SOMETHING FUNNY, MIKE!
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Frayed Knot Mar 12 2008 02:29 PM |
To be fair to M&MD (and the FAN website) this was never reported as a done deal, they were just reacting to Eddie C calling in while working at the ballpark to say that this rumor "had been gaining steam throughout the day".
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Valadius Mar 12 2008 02:36 PM |
Plus, you'd think they'd get a lot more for Crisp.
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Fman99 Mar 12 2008 02:38 PM |
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Hard to believe those two clowns would have some anti-Met slant on a news story or rumor. [/sarcasm]
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Frayed Knot Mar 12 2008 02:50 PM |
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I'm not so sure. The Sawx have no place to play him and owe him $10+mil over the next 2 years. *IF* this deal went through they may even have to throw money into just to make it happen.
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Edgy DC Mar 12 2008 02:57 PM |
And, as I mentioned, the guy has been hurt.
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Frayed Knot Mar 12 2008 07:22 PM |
btw, both Omar and Theo claim there's nothing to this rumor.
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SteveJRogers Mar 12 2008 07:45 PM |
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Sadly they weren't the only ones, down the dial on 1050 Don LaGreca needed some time to kill so he ran with it for a couple of segments. Thing I find amusing is how it got treated as an actual story rather than idle speculation. Doesn't happen too much on WFAN, but 1050 does lead the league in following unattributed stories in newspapers, or suggestions made by columnists (i.e. they would do a segment or two on a column suggesting that Team A make a move with no real context or thought, but rather just an impulsive need to write a column) and making that a major topic for a talk show segment. Speaking of LaGreca, this reminded me of one afternoon he was doing updates when it appeared that Lou Piniella was all but a done deal for the Mets, though everyone was denying it, LaGreca kept hammering in the fact in his report that despite the denials ESPN was reporting that it was a done deal and Lou Piniella was in fact the new Met manager. Despite no source and everyone denying it.
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MadDog Mar 12 2008 07:50 PM |
AH, COME ON, MIKE! YOU CAN'T TELL ME THAT STEVE J ROGERS IS LISTENING TO ESPN RADIO! THAT'S A BAD JOB RIGHT THERE. NO TWO WAYS ABOUT IT, THAT'S A BAD JOB.
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Frayed Knot Mar 12 2008 08:19 PM |
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So what? Once it's been brought out into the open they're going to discuss it for the same reasons we were. As long as they are reporting it as speculation (and not pretending that it's their scoop which IS something ESPN tends to do) they'd almost be wrong NOT to talk about it.
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SteveJRogers Mar 12 2008 08:30 PM |
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Yeah, but there is a difference between a broad topic sports show and a Met focused message board. FWIW he brought it up around 5:40 or so, the rumor was shot down hours before and the local reporters were all telling the update guy that there was nothing to the speculation. Also a sports show is a controlled environment. This board isn't really in terms of that. I could throw up a thread saying I heard the Mets were going to trade Pelfrey to Atlanta to get Glavine back. Some back and forth goes on between posters, then confirmation that I got real bad information arrives an half hour later, and that ends the posting. Even if it means that posts continue to trickle in the thread, for all intent and purposes, once confirmation that there is no validity to the deal, topic over. A talk show host can control what goes on during the show. Something broke a few hours earlier and had since turned out to be not true, is still a topic of discussion for no real reason other than to kill some time.
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Mar 12 2008 08:32 PM |
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rofl
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metsmarathon Mar 12 2008 08:46 PM |
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from a metly standpoint, what else is there to talk about on a day like today, really, without just rehashing the same hash that's been hashed about for the past few weeks already?
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SteveJRogers Mar 12 2008 08:51 PM |
Fair point, but who says you need anything Metly to be discussed? You could go on nonsensical rants on topics based on "talking points" you don't really believe yourself just to try and get yourself to believe said talking point.
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Elster88 Mar 12 2008 10:04 PM |
avi
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metsmarathon Mar 13 2008 07:59 AM |
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is that actually better than discussing the merits of a trade which, while currently denied, can still make for an interesting conversation, as it brings out a discussion of the strengths and weaknesses of the team, and opens the door for speculation into, okay, so this trade doesn't seem like it could happen - what trade or signing can the mets make to improve the outfield depth, if they need to at all? what would it really take to get crisp, if pagan is not enough? and what could the mets really get for pagan if the mets decided to trade him now, while his value might be at its peak? would that really be as much a waste of time as somebody trying to convince us and himself that steroids are really a healthy thing that all ballplayers should be encouraged to try? i'd much rather them discuss the news of the day and follow the tangential paths down which it may lead them, than for them to just dust off some old 'controversial' talking point.
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AG/DC Mar 13 2008 08:35 AM |
I'ts not the news of the day, though. It's something somebody threw up in the air.
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Frayed Knot Mar 13 2008 09:46 AM |
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I wonder if there were other sources that 'went public' with this or if much of the talk (ESPN radio, website discussions, etc.) all stemmed from piggybacking off of Eddie C. calling it in as rumor to M&MD?
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Vic Sage Mar 13 2008 02:04 PM |
I'm happy to see Angel Pagan having a hot Spring, but lets look at some facts:
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AG/DC Mar 13 2008 02:15 PM |
Of course it should be.
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AG/DC Mar 13 2008 02:37 PM |
Either the Mets have maxed out their budget or they haven't and they can do something better with $10 million.
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Nymr83 Mar 13 2008 04:14 PM |
The idea that the Mets have maxxed out their budget is pretty hard for me to swallow (and I'm not accusing you of making this point, its just a predicate to my argument.) Its like they are the D-Rays and can honestly say (and i don't want to argue the point over whether the Rays can say this its just an example) that adding money now means going into the red for the year.
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smg58 Mar 13 2008 05:26 PM |
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The .738 vs. .721 major league OPS isn't that big a difference. Plus, Crisp's ML numbers are weighted by a couple of years in Cleveland that are now squarely in the rear view mirror. I suppose those years in Cleveland raise Crisp's potential peak, but is he really any more likely to move forward from last year than the younger and healthier Pagan? And even without factoring in Pagan's spring, would you bet $10M on it? I wouldn't.
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AG/DC Mar 13 2008 05:44 PM |
1) Crisp had been hurt in the groin and not playing for eight days at the time of this. (I don't know if he played today.)
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Vic Sage Mar 14 2008 09:43 AM |
its not the difference between .710 and .721
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Number 6 Mar 14 2008 10:03 AM |
FWIW (and I believe it's something), BP has Pagan as an average defender in both center and the corners, whereas Crisp's performance last season was one of the best defensive seasons for a centerfielder in recent memory.
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AG/DC Mar 14 2008 10:53 AM |
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Who said that?
Who said that?
Neither am I.
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AG/DC Mar 14 2008 10:55 AM |
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It's sure worth something.
Taking into account that he's both hurt and unhappy as a reserve, I think he's clearly not wrth $10 million more.
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Benjamin Grimm Mar 14 2008 10:58 AM |
Angel or Coco? Coco or Angel?
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smg58 Mar 14 2008 11:00 AM |
The Fielding Bible gave Crisp a +22 in 1216 innings. By contrast, Beltran had a +25 in 1240 innings. (Basically, a player gets a +1 every time he makes a play that another player at his position failed to make, and a -1 every time he fails to make a play that somebody else did make. I think they base these on hang time for the ball and distance the fielder had to travel.) Crisp had a zone rating of .911 to Beltran's .908. These numbers certainly suggest that Crisp is a very good fielder, but suggesting his year might be historically good when he was not any better than the guy we've already got in center is an exaggeration. (Plus Endy had a zone rating in center of .960, in an admittedly small sample.) Angel Pagan's zone rating was .862 for center, in a small sample. I'm not sure how that translates to the league average, but an average CF would have a +/- of 0 -- meaning, roughly, he'd have made 11 of the 22 plus plays Crisp made and missed the other 11. So if Pagan is average (and not knowing his +/- or minor league fielding stats, I'm trusting the BP assessment), Crisp would save 11 hits over him if you needed to choose one as a full-time CF. We're talking about a fill-in in left field, though, and otherwise a general reserve whose time in center would most likely be limited.
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AG/DC Mar 14 2008 11:05 AM |
By the way, where is that $10 miillion figure we're (specifically I'm) throwing around coming from? Covelli Crisp of
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Number 6 Mar 14 2008 01:11 PM |
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I'm with you. I was more in the imaginary world of "would it be worth it to acquire Crisp for Pagan, from a purely performance/dollars standpoint." I see Crisp as far more valuable than Pagan, but yeah, it's not worth much if he's not going to accept his role. The injury doesn't bother me.
BP has Crisp at +29 for last year, Beltran at +11. I like the Fielding Bible too, but defensive metrics vary quite a bit. I have no reason to exaggerate; if you take +29 seriously, it's a very rare level of ability.
This is what I was working off of. $10MM per would be a different story.
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AG/DC Mar 14 2008 01:19 PM |
I think I got the $10m from Vic.
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Willets Point Mar 14 2008 01:23 PM |
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Vic's a generous dude.
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smg58 Mar 14 2008 02:59 PM |
The other defensive metrics suggest there's very little difference between Beltran and Crisp. It would be interesting to know what BP does differently.
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Number 6 Mar 14 2008 03:48 PM |
I suppose we're arguing something different. I really shouldn't have gone down the road of discussing Beltran's defense. Obviously, we're not looking to replace Beltran.
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smg58 Mar 14 2008 04:04 PM |
Of course it's a moot point, but the spring training games evidently aren't giving us enough things to discuss.
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metsguyinmichigan Mar 14 2008 06:02 PM |
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Bad ass!
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