Curtis Granderson – RF
Juan Lagares – CF
Lucas Duda – 1B
Daniel Murphy – 2B
Michael Cuddyer – LF
Wilmer Flores – SS
Danny Muno – 3B
Kevin Plawecki – C
Noah Syndergaard – RHP
They were playing much better baseball coming into this series. O'Sullivan was coming off two nice starts and Howard and Utley were on fire entering this series.
How many times have we been shut down by mediocre pitching lately?? This is nice to see no matter who it is. And I dont feel sorry for anyone. We've had a ridiculous amount of injuries early. Nobody has felt sorry for us.
with R. A. Dickey. Dickey wasn't a good pitcher until he came to NY. He signed a minor league contract, came up mid-season and gave us 2 1/2 very good years culminating in a Cy Young and a trade. The trade gives us Thor and d'Arnaud, both of who are turning into special players. Even the Mets can get lucky.
with R. A. Dickey. Dickey wasn't a good pitcher until he came to NY. He signed a minor league contract, came up mid-season and gave us 2 1/2 very good years culminating in a Cy Young and a trade. The trade gives us Thor and d'Arnaud, both of who are turning into special players. Even the Mets can get lucky.
Blue Jays owned stepping in and killing the Wright for Cruz Jr. trade was pretty lucky as well. Also the Rangers balking at adding Odor to the agreed upon Wieland/Ross "and a 3rd player" for Beltran deal.
keep things rolling this weekend facing a Miami team that is really struggling. Would like to take 2 out of 3 there, and have a nice 5-1 homestand before heading West.
In comment 12302923 pjcas18 said:
[quote] Milledge for Manny trade was a rare trade mistake.
I still like the Santana trade: Humber, Mulvey Gomez, and Guerra.
Gomez developed into an excellent player, but not until the Twins had given up on him.
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Santana was an excellent ace pitcher initially for the Mets and he also gave us the first ever no hitter.
we traded him at age 21 when he was already MLB "ready". He didnt hit until he was 26. He was NEVER going to last here. Maybe as a 4th/5th OF. But when was the last time we had a backup anything for 5 seasons?
we traded him at age 21 when he was already MLB "ready". He didnt hit until he was 26. He was NEVER going to last here. Maybe as a 4th/5th OF. But when was the last time we had a backup anything for 5 seasons?
Endy Chavez was the last "super-sub" OF guy they had, but I'm not sure he lasted 5 years...
Actually, right before Endy they had Joe McEwing - who was truly a super-sub and played almost every position - and I'm pretty sure he lasted at least 5 years.
Im sure now that he's hitting people will move on to point out he's not hitting for power. He's 19 years old. The power will come as he continues to age.
Im sure now that he's hitting people will move on to point out he's not hitting for power. He's 19 years old. The power will come as he continues to age.
That's what we would hope. But lack of power was a concern with him coming out and he's done nothing to ease it. Being a six foot even 1B doesn't help make his power projectable either.
he will never hit for big power but David Wright was a multiple 30 homerun bat at 6'0.
I have a hard time believing a unanimous top 10 pick and one of the best high school bats in the country won't hit to some level.
People just have no patience.
Everybody blasted Nimmo for not hitting for any power..... until he did. A year later everyone was on Cechinni for not hitting for power..... and now he is.
these guys are going to develop into big power hitters or anything. They may not. With Nimmo/Cechinni we are probably hoping for 10-15 anyway. The point is these kids are still growing and developing and we really don't know anything yet.
hitting under the Mendoza Line for Smith was a concern. Then the "unnamed sources" put stuff out about his work habits. I am willing to him all the time he needs. Lucas Duda is developing into a beast and he is going nowhere.
hitting under the Mendoza Line for Smith was a concern. Then the "unnamed sources" put stuff out about his work habits. I am willing to him all the time he needs. Lucas Duda is developing into a beast and he is going nowhere.
I read all of that too and read about the weight concerns and then I saw him in person this spring training and was floored. He looked like a skinny kid. So blown out of proportion. And if an 18/19 year old had issues working out year round and being a professional athlete for the first time in his life, color me NOT shocked. Just another thing that should improve with maturity.
How many times have we been shut down by mediocre pitching lately?? This is nice to see no matter who it is. And I dont feel sorry for anyone. We've had a ridiculous amount of injuries early. Nobody has felt sorry for us.
"I would not [follow] Jerome Williams with Sean O'Sullivan." - Ron Darling
Hahahaha nobody *wants* to do that. PhiLOLies are so bad.
Blue Jays owned stepping in and killing the Wright for Cruz Jr. trade was pretty lucky as well. Also the Rangers balking at adding Odor to the agreed upon Wieland/Ross "and a 3rd player" for Beltran deal.
I still like the Santana trade: Humber, Mulvey Gomez, and Guerra.
Gomez developed into an excellent player, but not until the Twins had given up on him.
Highly doubt it.
He really should play every day so I doubt it.
Listened to Philly radio broadcast on way to airport....
Fastball is "flat"...
Curve lacks " bite"
Didn't use changeup at all
And then the home run...they just about creamed themselves.
LOL I couldn't tell if he was in disbelief or a little jealous.
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Thor has been more impressive than expected in every way possible. He looks like a star in the making.
Listened to Philly radio broadcast on way to airport....
Fastball is "flat"...
Curve lacks " bite"
Didn't use changeup at all
And yet, with all that he still managed to hold their pathetic team to ZERO runs, on 6 hits and zero walks.
LOL...
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In comment 12302802 Eric on Li said:
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Thor has been more impressive than expected in every way possible. He looks like a star in the making.
Listened to Philly radio broadcast on way to airport....
Fastball is "flat"...
Curve lacks " bite"
Didn't use changeup at all
And yet, with all that he still managed to hold their pathetic team to ZERO runs, on 6 hits and zero walks.
LOL...
They actually said that. "With only two pitches he still stifled us"
Oh, and they called him Drago from Rocky IV. I love that nickname!!!!!!!
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In comment 12302802 Eric on Li said:
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Thor has been more impressive than expected in every way possible. He looks like a star in the making.
Listened to Philly radio broadcast on way to airport....
Fastball is "flat"...
Curve lacks " bite"
Didn't use changeup at all
And yet, with all that he still managed to hold their pathetic team to ZERO runs, on 6 hits and zero walks.
LOL...
They actually said that. "With only two pitches he still stifled us"
Oh, and they called him Drago from Rocky IV. I love that nickname!!!!!!!
He will be their Drago, but he is Thor to us
[quote] Milledge for Manny trade was a rare trade mistake.
I still like the Santana trade: Humber, Mulvey Gomez, and Guerra.
Gomez developed into an excellent player, but not until the Twins had given up on him.
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Santana was an excellent ace pitcher initially for the Mets and he also gave us the first ever no hitter.
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In comment 12302951 feelflows said:
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In comment 12302802 Eric on Li said:
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Thor has been more impressive than expected in every way possible. He looks like a star in the making.
Listened to Philly radio broadcast on way to airport....
Fastball is "flat"...
Curve lacks " bite"
Didn't use changeup at all
And yet, with all that he still managed to hold their pathetic team to ZERO runs, on 6 hits and zero walks.
LOL...
They actually said that. "With only two pitches he still stifled us"
Oh, and they called him Drago from Rocky IV. I love that nickname!!!!!!!
He will be their Drago, but he is Thor to us
I'm not a comic book guy, but I am a big Rocky fan. I prefer Drago!
Nah. Not unless he changes his name to d'Aza
Endy Chavez was the last "super-sub" OF guy they had, but I'm not sure he lasted 5 years...
Actually, right before Endy they had Joe McEwing - who was truly a super-sub and played almost every position - and I'm pretty sure he lasted at least 5 years.
I think its possible.
It was more over Olt, but I want to know how you even knew about that almost trade???
Dom Smith is 2-2 so far
Dillion Gee with a meh Dillon Gee outing so far
That's what we would hope. But lack of power was a concern with him coming out and he's done nothing to ease it. Being a six foot even 1B doesn't help make his power projectable either.
I have a hard time believing a unanimous top 10 pick and one of the best high school bats in the country won't hit to some level.
People just have no patience.
Everybody blasted Nimmo for not hitting for any power..... until he did. A year later everyone was on Cechinni for not hitting for power..... and now he is.
Its the same crap year after year.
Lets let these kids develop.
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Also the Rangers balking at adding Odor to the agreed upon Wieland/Ross "and a 3rd player" for Beltran deal.
It was more over Olt, but I want to know how you even knew about that almost trade???
It was reported(I think again in the new Sandy book?)
I read all of that too and read about the weight concerns and then I saw him in person this spring training and was floored. He looked like a skinny kid. So blown out of proportion. And if an 18/19 year old had issues working out year round and being a professional athlete for the first time in his life, color me NOT shocked. Just another thing that should improve with maturity.