He has to stop all baseball activities.REALLY BAD DIAGNOSIS. We will hit trasding market now
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Are you prepared to give up some of that young pitching? In order to get a big bat, you'll have to send a pitcher or two the other way I would think, It's not an easy decision, or do the Mets go for a lesser player and hang onto their young guns
Are you prepared to give up some of that young pitching? In order to get a big bat, you'll have to send a pitcher or two the other way I would think, It's not an easy decision, or do the Mets go for a lesser player and hang onto their young guns
A lesser player/hitter? They already have 7 of them in their lineup. Do you really think they need another? They are paying a 35 year old past his prime Granderson, 16 million, for next to zero production, and one of the worst throwing arms in the OF. Paying an over the hill injury prone Cuddyer, 10 million, for next to nothing, and their 20 million dollar a year franchise player has been either hurt or underachieving 3 out of the last 4 years. I'm not sure what another lesser player would do for this team, unless they just want to tread water.
They will trade Matz, Plawecki and Montero for Tulo Im sure. Then Tulo will get hit by a bus or something. That's the Mets way.
"Meet the Matz, meet the Matz, step right up and greet the Matz, bring the kiddies, bring the wife, guaranteed you'll have the time of your life" Only long time Mets fans will get that. Anyway, trading for Tulo is way too risky IMO, the guy can't seem to stay healthy. Matz and Plawecki are expendable when D'arnaud gets back, the good thing is, they have such a glut of young pitching, they can afford to part with someone, but they need to get a big time bat in return. The Mets have a shot at the playoffs, but If Wright's injury is as bad as it appears, they'll need some more offense, they'll need to make a move, or two
A lesser player/hitter? They already have 7 of them in their lineup. Do you really think they need another? They are paying a 35 year old past his prime Granderson, 16 million, for next to zero production, and one of the worst throwing arms in the OF. Paying an over the hill injury prone Cuddyer, 10 million, for next to nothing, and their 20 million dollar a year franchise player has been either hurt or underachieving 3 out of the last 4 years. I'm not sure what another lesser player would do for this team, unless they just want to tread water.
Hey, maybe they can see if Bobby Bonilla has anything left, I mean they're still paying him, might as well see if he can help out as long as he's cashing those checks every year.
"Meet the Matz, meet the Matz, step right up and greet the Matz, bring the kiddies, bring the wife, guaranteed you'll have the time of your life" Only long time Mets fans will get that.
How 'bout the guy in the background chiming in, "Hit it over the wall".
"Meet the Matz, meet the Matz, step right up and greet the Matz, bring the kiddies, bring the wife, guaranteed you'll have the time of your life" Only long time Mets fans will get that. Anyway, trading for Tulo is way too risky IMO, the guy can't seem to stay healthy. Matz and Plawecki are expendable when D'arnaud gets back, the good thing is, they have such a glut of young pitching, they can afford to part with someone, but they need to get a big time bat in return. The Mets have a shot at the playoffs, but If Wright's injury is as bad as it appears, they'll need some more offense, they'll need to make a move, or two
When you think of the limited SS options, the depth of young pitching the Mets have, and their god awful lineup, how risky is it? Take a chance now while you don't have to pay the young pitching yet. When it's time to get paid, you can't keep all of them.
When you think of the limited SS options, the depth of young pitching the Mets have, and their god awful lineup, how risky is it? Take a chance now while you don't have to pay the young pitching yet. When it's time to get paid, you can't keep all of them.
It will be interesting to see what they do, in order to get the big bat, or two that they need, they'll have to part with a couple of those studs, the question is which ones. For me, Harvey and Syndergaard would be untouchable. If you're interested in Brandon Phillips or Jay Bruce, give the Reds a call, I'm sure they'll listen
They definitely need to do something...but...I do not think TULO is the answer.
BTW...PENN NATIONAL RACING was CANCELLED last night.IN HYONOR of DAVID?
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I am probably the only MET FAN in history that hated TOM SEAVER & GARY CARTER.They were just obnoxious.The HARVEY HYPE continues...he will become a third member on the list.THE GUY ISN'T SUPERMAN.
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We will hit trasding market now
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Are you prepared to give up some of that young pitching? In order to get a big bat, you'll have to send a pitcher or two the other way I would think, It's not an easy decision, or do the Mets go for a lesser player and hang onto their young guns
A lesser player/hitter? They already have 7 of them in their lineup. Do you really think they need another? They are paying a 35 year old past his prime Granderson, 16 million, for next to zero production, and one of the worst throwing arms in the OF. Paying an over the hill injury prone Cuddyer, 10 million, for next to nothing, and their 20 million dollar a year franchise player has been either hurt or underachieving 3 out of the last 4 years. I'm not sure what another lesser player would do for this team, unless they just want to tread water.
"Meet the Matz, meet the Matz, step right up and greet the Matz, bring the kiddies, bring the wife, guaranteed you'll have the time of your life" Only long time Mets fans will get that. Anyway, trading for Tulo is way too risky IMO, the guy can't seem to stay healthy. Matz and Plawecki are expendable when D'arnaud gets back, the good thing is, they have such a glut of young pitching, they can afford to part with someone, but they need to get a big time bat in return. The Mets have a shot at the playoffs, but If Wright's injury is as bad as it appears, they'll need some more offense, they'll need to make a move, or two
Horse is SCRATCHED.
Hey, maybe they can see if Bobby Bonilla has anything left, I mean they're still paying him, might as well see if he can help out as long as he's cashing those checks every year.
How 'bout the guy in the background chiming in, "Hit it over the wall".
When you think of the limited SS options, the depth of young pitching the Mets have, and their god awful lineup, how risky is it? Take a chance now while you don't have to pay the young pitching yet. When it's time to get paid, you can't keep all of them.
When I was a kid, my dad was a big Mets fan, I grew up with that song, I think I know it better than the National Anthem, LOL
It will be interesting to see what they do, in order to get the big bat, or two that they need, they'll have to part with a couple of those studs, the question is which ones. For me, Harvey and Syndergaard would be untouchable. If you're interested in Brandon Phillips or Jay Bruce, give the Reds a call, I'm sure they'll listen
BTW...PENN NATIONAL RACING was CANCELLED last night.IN HYONOR of DAVID?
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THINGS will get better.
YA GOTTA BELIEVE.w2w
Sure it can, just wait until Syndergaard blows out his elbow, you know it's coming
COLON our SAVIOR for now
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BULLPEN SCARES ME
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THANK GOD FOR THE PHILLIES
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What about Marv (Marvelous) Throneberry don't forget about him.
Just in case your to young
http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/t/thronma01.shtml
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GIL HODGES
DUKE SNIDER
WILLIE MAYS
GEORGE FOSTER
DAVE KINGMAN
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GOT YOU 30 OLDTIMER...lol
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