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NyM410
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^^ fuck off

Also, I want to stab anyone in the eye who says the Mets aren't playing with the heart they were earlier in the year. Fucking imbeciles.

[Edited on July 28, 2010 at 9:31 AM. Reason : page 9 - my favorite number]

7/28/2010 9:31:08 AM

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Mets do have a favorable schedule the rest of the year. It is no coincidence that they fell in the standings once they started playing some real teams and actually went on the road some. Does not bode well for their chances in Oct if they make it.

Mets should be in the thick of both the East race and wild card race in Sept. Braves already starting to show weaknesses again (i.e. inconsistent offense, poor defense, no speed).

7/28/2010 10:45:48 AM

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Fucking hell

7/28/2010 7:24:42 PM

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Runners on the corners, Pujols is up to bat, and you pitch to him? Then, you intentionally walk Holliday, followed by a pitching change that should have happened much earlier. I just don't get what Manuel is doing.

7/29/2010 1:03:57 AM

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Good comeback last night even though you lost in extras. Also watching Reyes act like a little bitch on that check swing strike made realize how much I hate that guy. He really needs to grow up.

7/29/2010 7:32:31 AM

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Not sure what you mean. He got called for a swing that wasn't even close and the home plate umpire didn't even ask down to third. It was atrocious and the replays confirmed it. He cooled off and drew the walk. I've seen far, far worse...

Anyway, as disappointing as it is for a so-called big market team, probably pretty responsible for the long-term to not make any last ditch effort deals. Could have gotten a Lee if you wanted to trade Davis. Could have gotten an Oswalt if you wanted to trade Niese. Good call on both (one because he's a rental; one because he's way past his prime)...

On to 2011...

7/31/2010 3:37:24 PM

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8/1/2010 3:31:13 PM

NyM410
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We'll see who's laughing come Wednesday

And can we please just call up Fernando Martinez? I'd rather see him throw up a .600 OPS than Francouer.

[Edited on August 2, 2010 at 4:02 PM. Reason : x]

8/2/2010 4:00:26 PM

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so yall moving Beltran to 3rd and Wright to 4th in tonight's lineup

8/2/2010 4:05:10 PM

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"Not sure what you mean. He got called for a swing that wasn't even close and the home plate umpire didn't even ask down to third. It was atrocious and the replays confirmed it. He cooled off and drew the walk. I've seen far, far worse..."


Yes it was a bad call. Reyes acted out after the check swing call, but then got a call on a close pitch to draw a walk. But then at first base you could still see him acting like a little bitch, shaking his hands, flapping his arms, etc. Trust me he was acting like a bitch and even my wife made the comment "what is wrong with that guy" and she could care less about the Mets.

Anyway I just think Reyes is a waste of talent.

8/2/2010 5:03:42 PM

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LARRY LARRRRRRY

8/2/2010 9:36:05 PM

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http://www.thewolfweb.com/message_topic.aspx?topic=582565&page=18#14188597

8/3/2010 8:50:08 AM

NyM410
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Was there a game last night?

Am I too young to say, "Just once in my lifetime."

[Edited on August 3, 2010 at 9:00 AM. Reason : x]

8/3/2010 9:00:07 AM

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Hooray for more mismanagement!

Hey, you have one of the best three offensive CF's in baseball the last two seasons batting 2nd. Lets make him sacrifice bunt every fucking time Jose Reyes gets on base!!!!!

Not only in-game mismanagement, but now you bring up a 21 year old corner OF and are going to basically use him as a bench player in favor of a dude hitting less than his weight in the second half instead of getting him a very valuable 100+ more ABs in AAA! Kudos Omar and Jerry. Kudos.

8/9/2010 9:24:45 AM

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Atlanta 64 47 .577 -
Philadelphia 62 49 .559 2
NY Mets 55 56 .495 9
Florida 54 56 .491 9.5
Washington 49 63 .438 15.5

8/9/2010 9:35:42 AM

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I very rarely root for the Mets and this past weekend was one of the those times. Once again the Mets disappointed. I AM DISAPPOINT.

8/9/2010 1:27:16 PM

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weeks like those make me OK with the fact I traded Wright to NyM

sweet August, bro! 2-26 makes you like the 2nd best hitter in that lineup!

8/9/2010 1:56:48 PM

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http://www.nypost.com/p/sports/mets/agent_says_francoeur_would_welcome_KpApQuGyo6INMHjYnv7dRO

Hilarious. Dude has a .677 OPS. He's lucky he's even on a 25-man roster, let alone playing daily. I can only take so much talk about how "good a guy he is" when he plays like a poor mans Rey Ordonez out of a corner OF position.

Fernando Martinez looked great last night against Jimenez. I'll say it again. Axe Frenchy and play Martinez EVERY DAMN DAY the rest of the year.

8/11/2010 11:06:23 AM

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Yeah Franceour is disease to a team's offense. His complete lack of plate discipline is amazing. He belongs on the Seattle Mariners.

8/11/2010 12:54:09 PM

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"from MLB trade rumors

In a move that has amused those who follow the New York Mets closely, Jeff Francoeur has gone public with his demands to be traded following New York’s decision to platoon him with young outfielder Fernando Martinez.

Despite a season line of .241/.294/.385, Francoeur apparently believes a major league team would play him regularly at a position, right field, that averages production of .271/.344/.447. Indeed, Francoeur’s line is well below the MLB average at second base (.266/.331/.393).

But we have yet to see how Francoeur’s demand for a trade stands up to history. It isn’t easy to find comparable performance among right fielders in recent years, and it’s even harder to find any who were traded after performing as poorly as Francoeur.

Since 2000, just 31 of the 165 right fielders to amass at least 300 plate appearances posted an OPS+ below 100. Of those 31, only four checked in lower than Francoeur’s 2010 OPS+ mark of 82: Richard Hidalgo’s 2005 (81), Jeromy Burnitz’s 2002 (80), Austin Kearns’ 2008 (67) and Jeff Francoeur’s own 2008 (72).

Kearns followed his 2008 with a similarly poor 2009 before the Nationals let him walk after last season. Burnitz followed 2002 with a half-season of a 139 OPS+ for the 2003 Mets, earning a trade to Los Angeles for Kole Strayhorn, Jose Diaz and Victor Diaz. Hidalgo never played in the majors again, and Francoeur followed his 2008 with a half-season of 68 OPS+ hitting in 2009, earning a trade to the Mets for Ryan Church.

In other words Jeff Francoeur is the only one from that group to be traded for anything at all. Incidentally, four of the 31 player seasons in right field below 100 OPS+ are from Francoeur. Only three others are on the list more than once: Juan Encarnacion (three times), Alex Rios (twice), Hidalgo (twice) and Burnitz (twice).

Encarnacion is an instructive comparison. His career OPS+ of 97 is better than, but similar to, Francoeur’s 91. Encarnacion had additional value because he lacked a platoon split (amazingly, his OPS against both lefties and righties was .758) and had the ability to play center field.

In the middle of an 84 OPS+ season in 2004 at age 28, a year after he posted a 97 OPS+, the Marlins acquired Encarnacion as part of a six-player deal from the Dodgers. He went on to start 46 of Florida’s remaining 58 games. His salary ($3.6MM) was roughly equivalent to the $5MM Francoeur earns in 2010.

So there is precedent. It happened one other time.

Among those under 100 OPS+ in right field, Alex Rios had a 96 OPS+ last year when the White Sox took him from the Blue Jays and agreed to pay his entire salary (at $61MM, many times as much as remains on Francoeur’s deal). But Rios had three seasons of 120, 122 and 112 OPS+ in 2006-2008 under his belt, success Francoeur hasn’t seen since his half-season debut in 2005.

Overwhelmingly, the players performing as poorly as Francoeur, or even demonstrably better, are simply let go, often never to surface again. Trot Nixon’s 96 OPS+ in 2006 represented his last season as a regular player. So did Danny Bautista’s 85 in 2004 and Derek Bell’s 98 in 2000. Jose Guillen’s 89 in 2000 got him sent back to the minor leagues by Tampa Bay, then released.

There’s also that pesky question: who would Francoeur replace in another team’s regular lineup? Of the 20 right fielders in MLB who have played more than half their games in right field this year, Francoeur ranks dead last in OPS+ with 82. The four closest to him? Jay Bruce (96), Ben Zobrist (98), Hunter Pence (102) and Ichiro Suzuki (107). It is safe to say Francoeur won’t be replacing any of those players. He’d make a decent platoon partner with Bruce, but… right. Platooning led Francoeur to demand a trade in the first place.

In short, the answer to the title of this piece is: not reasonable at all. Not reasonable in light of his 2010 performance, not reasonable in terms of other right fielders, not reasonable comparatively through recent history.
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Double post - kill me. Anyway I got that from another message board. Awesome Frenchy. Go play football.

8/11/2010 5:10:44 PM

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Mets blew it tonight. Niese pitched well for 7 innings. Giving up one run. Pagan homered, driving in Reyes in the first. Then Takahashi comes in in the 8th. Has 2 outs with runners on first and second. We bring in Acosta and he gives up a grand slam and another run. We lose 6-2. We continue to find new, inventive, heart wrenching ways to lose.

8/11/2010 10:04:21 PM

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This has been somewhat of a breakthrough year for our younger starters...if it wasn't for the shit we call a bullpen and the offense never returning from the mid summer break, we'd be competitive with anybody

8/11/2010 10:20:03 PM

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^ Yep, definitely encouraged by Niese and Pelfrey (despite his mid season struggles). Obviously, Dickey has been a surprise and I hope we re-sign him. 35 isn't too old for a knuckleballer. Santana has shown, at times, that he can still be the same Cy Young winner that he was in Minnesota.

The bullpen is awful. K-Rod has had is act together recently, but he's been shaky at best most the season. I'm ready for the offseason. I'm hope we'll see some revamping of the bullpen and shake up things in the lineup (Castillo, Francoeur, possibly Beltran)

8/11/2010 10:56:02 PM

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Beltran's contract is up, right? It would not surprise me if they let him walk. With Pagan and the up-and-comers, we don't need that kind of payroll for the outfield...especially with how much Bay is getting paid

8/11/2010 11:15:03 PM

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no he is under contract thru next season

8/11/2010 11:21:55 PM

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probably should try to trade him to a contender in the offseason anyways.. get prospects and rebuild til you can field a decent team

8/11/2010 11:24:40 PM

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he needs to perform well enough the rest of this season to make a contender want him

8/11/2010 11:56:19 PM

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...just not when it comes to beating the shit out of his family members

8/12/2010 12:11:44 AM

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lol

8/12/2010 12:12:15 AM

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^^Why do I feel like this is a common theme for Mets players? Didn't that happen with someone else in recent years? I want to say it was Paul LoDuca

[Edited on August 12, 2010 at 12:13 AM. Reason : ^]

8/12/2010 12:12:51 AM

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LOL @ K-Rod

8/12/2010 7:28:15 AM

rflong
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LOL @ the Mets as a whole.

I am surprised how quickly they folded up this season. They are wasting Reyes and Wright's best years.

8/12/2010 8:01:15 AM

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K-Rod...great. Maybe he was just pissed that Jerry didn't go to him in the 8th with 2 outs and 2 on.

8/12/2010 9:35:17 AM

NyM410
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Nah, LoDuca just cheated on his hot fake titted Playboy wife with some 18 year old in Philly.

K-Rod should have assaulted Jerry Manuel outside the clubhouse. Same punishment and better outcome for me.

^^ Wright is OPSing ~.200 in August. They aren't wasting anything of his this month. He and Beltran are the biggest reasons the offense is balls right now.

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"get prospects and rebuild til you can field a decent team"


See, they aren't a BAD team. They are an average (.500) team with flaws. You don't need to blow it up. You need to fix it. One move like getting Lee and a creative one to dump some dead weight (Castillo, Perez or Beltran) and you're right back in for 2011.

[Edited on August 12, 2010 at 9:41 AM. Reason : play f-mart everyday you POS]

8/12/2010 9:38:36 AM

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Mets get the W today. 4-0 over Rockies. Santana goes the distance, gives up 4 hits and 10 Ks. Wow, not bad at all.
Pagan had an RBI single
Beltran had a sac fly
Reyes had an RBI single
F-Mart had a sac fly

Reyes was 2-4 with 2 SBs, Beltran went 3-3 with a double and an RBI, Santana went 1-3.

BTW, that was F-Mart's first RBI since being called up.

8/12/2010 2:39:24 PM

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Even though that was his first RBI, he has looked much better already this go around. He doesn't look overmatched. Working counts and hitting some balls hard. It seems like we've been hearing his name for as long as we have Wright and Reyes so it's easy to forget he's still just 21, the age college players are the year before they enter the draft.

I'm not a huge fan of Thole or of Tejada but I guess the thinking is to give them as much of a chance as possible to be regulars starting in 2011... though I suspect both will eventually be backup role players over the long haul.

I think it's safe to say we can count on Johan next year to anchor the staff still after all the talk about his "regression" in May and June.

By far the most frustrating part of this season is just how close we have been to being legit contenders. So many 1-run losses on the road and so many low scoring games. Never would have thought the starting pitching would actually be the best part of the team.

[Edited on August 12, 2010 at 5:25 PM. Reason : x]

8/12/2010 5:23:53 PM

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^15-22 in 1-run games

8/12/2010 7:22:32 PM

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I don't know much about Thole. But Tejada seems to be a good fielder and a smart player. But he just isn't a hitter. But I think, unless we're stupid enough to keep Castillo around, he'll probably be starting next year.

[Edited on August 12, 2010 at 8:14 PM. Reason : edit]

8/12/2010 8:14:20 PM

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" New York Mets closer Francisco Rodriguez suffered a torn ligament in his right thumb while allegedly striking the grandfather of his children last week at Citi Field, a team official said, and he is done for the season."


I don't know how you guys do it

8/16/2010 7:55:07 PM

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Lots of money coming off the books after next season

Castillo, K-Rod, Beltran, Perez, Reyes

Chance to really reinvent the team at that point

And yes, I'm looking that far ahead

8/17/2010 9:28:18 AM

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K-Rod needs to appear in 55 games next year for his contract to automatically vest if I'm not mistaken. $17.5 fucking million, too.

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* 55 games finished in 2011, and
* 100 games finished in 2010-11, and
* doctors declare Rodriguez healthy after 2011"


[Edited on August 17, 2010 at 9:30 AM. Reason : finish 55]

8/17/2010 9:29:56 AM

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Pretty easy to avoid, even if he's healthy and effective.

Only bring him in in save situations, and not the bullshit "getting him some work" appearances Jerry likes to use him for now

[Edited on August 17, 2010 at 9:32 AM. Reason : x]

8/17/2010 9:32:29 AM

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Wow $17.5 million for a closer. That is fucking ridiculous.

8/17/2010 9:43:16 AM

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I don't think Reyes is going anywhere.

8/17/2010 7:30:04 PM

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^Agreed as well. Castillo and Perez should not be back next year. Beltran is iffy, IMO. But no way Reyes goes any where

8/18/2010 11:40:27 AM

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Never said he was going anywhere, said he came off the books

Not sure he's an $11 million dollar player anymore

8/18/2010 11:42:37 AM

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Comical. I really thought tonight was the night we were going to win our first road series against a NL team... still can, but I doubt we will.

Also, looking at what shortstops make in free agency, I would say Reyes is easily worth about $12M a year if he can stay healthy...

8/18/2010 11:02:08 PM

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^

8/18/2010 11:11:40 PM

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Oh for the love of christ, it IS a four game series. We're never going to win a road series against a NL team

I was all ready to post my Do You Believe in Miracles? picture.

8/19/2010 9:00:13 AM

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Reyes, when healthy, is a huge asset to the team. He's been heating up the past 2 weeks. Hitting .347 with 2 triples, 1 Hr, and 5 steals. But, he must stay healthy. He hasn't done that too often throughout his career.

Tied at 0 in the bottom 3.

Pat Misch on the hill tonight.

8/19/2010 8:53:25 PM

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