The Choi of Mets
The Choi of Mets
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Re: The Choi of Mets
My choices weren't as good:
"I Met A Man From Korea"
"Choi-gevalt!"
Look at his 2019. Maybe he can do that again.
"I Met A Man From Korea"
"Choi-gevalt!"
Look at his 2019. Maybe he can do that again.
Re: The Choi of Mets
Tell me you were hoping to get Vogelbach back on a minor-league deal, without getting Vogelbach back on a minor league deal.
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I’ve always been jealous that he has an awesome name like Ji Man Choi. And I get the John Smith of Korean names.
Now he gets to play for the Mets.
Now he gets to play for the Mets.
Re: The Choi of Mets
I've always been ashamed that my name is close to the name of the guy who started baseball's downfall - the very first DH.Centerfield wrote: ↑Sat Feb 17, 2024 9:36 am I’ve always been jealous that he has an awesome name like Ji Man Choi. And I get the John Smith of Korean names.
Now he gets to play for the Mets.
We all have our burdens to bear.
Later
I blame Susan Collins
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"Never underestimate the power of stupid people in a large group". George Carlin
I have never insulted anyone. I simply describe them, accurately.
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I remember getting a real kick out of Choi during the 2020 WS with Tampa.
He hit well (5/17 w/1 HR), but more than that he had a similar kind of roly-poly athleticism that Pablo Sandoval displayed
early in his career w/the Giants. I remember some wicked acrobatic splits while digging out throws at 1B that seemed
impossible given his thick body. And I'm not sure how much English he knew but he seemed up on all the dugout
silliness while genuinely having a good time with his teammates and vice versa. In short, he was just fun to watch and
root for.
That said he's soon to be 33 y/o and doesn't really hit enough for a guy confined to 1B/LF/DH and barely hit at all
in 2023 so it's unclear what his path to a roster spot will be. He apparently signed a split minor/major lg contract.
He hit well (5/17 w/1 HR), but more than that he had a similar kind of roly-poly athleticism that Pablo Sandoval displayed
early in his career w/the Giants. I remember some wicked acrobatic splits while digging out throws at 1B that seemed
impossible given his thick body. And I'm not sure how much English he knew but he seemed up on all the dugout
silliness while genuinely having a good time with his teammates and vice versa. In short, he was just fun to watch and
root for.
That said he's soon to be 33 y/o and doesn't really hit enough for a guy confined to 1B/LF/DH and barely hit at all
in 2023 so it's unclear what his path to a roster spot will be. He apparently signed a split minor/major lg contract.
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And speaking of Pablo Sandoval, he is now attempting a comeback to MLB at the age of 37 and two years away from the game.
Maybe somebody will put together an all fat guys team featuring the likes of Vogelbach, Choi, Panda, Voit.
Maybe somebody will put together an all fat guys team featuring the likes of Vogelbach, Choi, Panda, Voit.
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Re: The Choi of Mets
Decent power, decent OPS+. Good minor league depth.