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Fulla Sheets 09-25-2009 05:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Cannon Shell
Actually the FA 1st base class is very weak this year. May look for stopgap or maybe even a 1 year flyer type or trade though the Mets dont have that deep of a system, unlike the Phils who have a bunch of almost ML ready guys.

The mets got all of their minor leagers in this year from everyone being hurt. Omar is a smart guy, he'll figure something out.

Fulla Sheets 09-25-2009 05:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Scav
Please don't be the first person banned from DT, by their dad....

Go practice chipping or something.... :)

Saturday is my birth day, and yesterday was my dad's, so we are celebrating them by having a golf weekend in SC. So you don't need to be worried about me not playing.

GPK 09-25-2009 07:05 AM

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Originally Posted by Fulla Sheets
Saturday is my birth day, and yesterday was my dad's, so we are celebrating them by having a golf weekend in SC. So you don't need to be worried about me not playing.

This board needs more golfers. I like this guy already:tro:

brockguy 09-25-2009 09:10 AM

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Originally Posted by GPK
This board needs more golfers. I like this guy already:tro:

Sorry to say Kev, he's already taller than you!!

Scav 09-25-2009 09:19 AM

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Originally Posted by brockguy
Sorry to say Kev, he's already taller than you!!

You forgot to note he is only 12 years old also.....

GPK 09-25-2009 09:24 AM

Both of ya...GFY

Scav 09-25-2009 09:31 AM

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Originally Posted by GPK
Both of ya...GFY

The kid is alright Kev, 12 shooting 80 with big boy clubs. Made his school team.

I think he might be 14 now I think about it.

He does need a quick kick in the head though, more focused on four legged animals instead of the two legged with dual protruding mountains

GPK 09-25-2009 09:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Scav
The kid is alright Kev, 12 shooting 80 with big boy clubs. Made his school team.

I think he might be 14 now I think about it.

He does need a quick kick in the head though, more focused on four legged animals instead of the two legged with dual protruding mountains

Hell, im almost 37 and I'm just growing into big boy clubs:wf

He needs to stay away from the two and four legged critters and concentrate on making money on the golf course. His old man has to be easy pickings out there for him.

MaTH716 09-25-2009 09:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Scav
The kid is alright Kev, 12 shooting 80 with big boy clubs. Made his school team.

I think he might be 14 now I think about it.

He does need a quick kick in the head though, more focused on four legged animals instead of the two legged with dual protruding mountains

Yeah, but once he has seen the mountains, he will start shooting north of 80 regularly for a while.

Cannon Shell 09-25-2009 09:48 AM

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Originally Posted by Fulla Sheets
The mets got all of their minor leagers in this year from everyone being hurt. Omar is a smart guy, he'll figure something out.

This is debatable.
When in charge of the Expos (which was a screwed up situation) he traded Grady Sizemore, Brandon Phillips and Cliff Lee for Bartolo Colon.
He also traded Jason Bay for Lou Collier.
Then there was Javier Vasquez for Nick Johnson, Juan Rivera and Randy Choate.
Cliff Floyd for Sun-Woo Kim and Seung Song.
Orlando Cabrara for Brendan Harris and Alex Gonzalez.
As a Met GM he has made a few marginally good deals
Getting Lo Duca for bit players was ok. The Delgado trade was a salary dump by the Marlins but was ok. Getting John Maine for Kris Benson was very good. As was getting El Duque for Julio.
But there was the three week period in 06 when he basically gave away heath Bell, Matt Lindstrom and Brian Bannister.

And he did sign Luis Castillo to a high dollar contract.

So I would tend to be a little pessimistic on his doing something positive

GPK 09-25-2009 09:58 AM

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Originally Posted by MaTH716
Yeah, but once he has seen the mountains, he will start shooting north of 80 regularly for a while.

It aint the peaks that will get him in trouble...its the valley:eek:

Scav 09-25-2009 10:16 AM

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Originally Posted by GPK
It aint the peaks that will get him in trouble...its the valley:eek:

Wow bro..

That is REALLY good..

T-Shirt material

Crown@club 09-25-2009 10:30 AM

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Originally Posted by Cannon Shell
This is debatable.
When in charge of the Expos (which was a screwed up situation) he traded Grady Sizemore, Brandon Phillips and Cliff Lee for Bartolo Colon.
He also traded Jason Bay for Lou Collier.
Then there was Javier Vasquez for Nick Johnson, Juan Rivera and Randy Choate.
Cliff Floyd for Sun-Woo Kim and Seung Song.
Orlando Cabrara for Brendan Harris and Alex Gonzalez.
As a Met GM he has made a few marginally good deals
Getting Lo Duca for bit players was ok. The Delgado trade was a salary dump by the Marlins but was ok. Getting John Maine for Kris Benson was very good. As was getting El Duque for Julio.
But there was the three week period in 06 when he basically gave away heath Bell, Matt Lindstrom and Brian Bannister.

And he did sign Luis Castillo to a high dollar contract.

So I would tend to be a little pessimistic on his doing something positive

Need all kinds of pitching and the farm team in depleted. Mets fans could be looking at some hard times for the next couple of years.

MaTH716 09-25-2009 10:33 AM

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Originally Posted by Scav
Wow bro..

That is REALLY good..

T-Shirt material


GPK 09-25-2009 10:53 AM

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Originally Posted by MaTH716

You need so much help.

MaTH716 09-25-2009 10:55 AM

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Originally Posted by GPK
You need so much help.

:rolleyes:

GPK 09-25-2009 10:56 AM

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Originally Posted by MaTH716
:rolleyes:

Not saying that I don't as well:)

Fulla Sheets 09-25-2009 09:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Cannon Shell
This is debatable.
When in charge of the Expos (which was a screwed up situation) he traded Grady Sizemore, Brandon Phillips and Cliff Lee for Bartolo Colon.
He also traded Jason Bay for Lou Collier.
Then there was Javier Vasquez for Nick Johnson, Juan Rivera and Randy Choate.
Cliff Floyd for Sun-Woo Kim and Seung Song.
Orlando Cabrara for Brendan Harris and Alex Gonzalez.
As a Met GM he has made a few marginally good deals
Getting Lo Duca for bit players was ok. The Delgado trade was a salary dump by the Marlins but was ok. Getting John Maine for Kris Benson was very good. As was getting El Duque for Julio.
But there was the three week period in 06 when he basically gave away heath Bell, Matt Lindstrom and Brian Bannister.

And he did sign Luis Castillo to a high dollar contract.

So I would tend to be a little pessimistic on his doing something positive

I agree. What i meant to say was he is smart enough to get something done. You forgot about the Perez- Nady trade, that one turned out great. And the whole Kazmir thing. But he isn't the worst. Getting rid of Nolan Ryan is right up there.

Fulla Sheets 09-25-2009 09:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Scav
The kid is alright Kev, 12 shooting 80 with big boy clubs. Made his school team.

I think he might be 14 now I think about it.

He does need a quick kick in the head though, more focused on four legged animals instead of the two legged with dual protruding mountains

15 in twelve hours

Cannon Shell 09-25-2009 10:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Fulla Sheets
I agree. What i meant to say was he is smart enough to get something done. You forgot about the Perez- Nady trade, that one turned out great. And the whole Kazmir thing. But he isn't the worst. Getting rid of Nolan Ryan is right up there.

I wouldnt classify obtaining Oliver Perez as a positive. I think rocket scientist Steve Phillips made the Kazmir trade. I still maintain he thought he was trading for CARLOS Zambrano and just called the wrong team.
The ironic thing about the Nolan Ryan trade was that the Mets also sent three other players with NR for Jim Fregosi. Honestly he may have never become the Nolan Ryan that we know now if he hadnt been traded to California. The Mets were very cautious with him during his 19 year old to 24 year old seasons. His first three seasons with CA were anything but cautious as he put up 284/326/ and 332 innings despite still being wild enough to walk 523 batters. I know about the blisters and all but that was an amazing three year run of power pitching that we will never see again


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