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Old 03-08-2008, 12:14 AM
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Has it gotta be a free agent??? Like to hear from some of the Met fans here and see if they think it is dire straits with thier situation.
Why give up a prospect when you can sign Bonds without losing anything? Making a trade for an established OF would be very difficult at this point in the year. I'm a Mets fan and really think signing Bonds makes a ton of sense. We'll be fine without him but we'll be better than fine with him.
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Old 03-08-2008, 12:18 AM
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Why give up a prospect when you can sign Bonds without losing anything? Making a trade for an established OF would be very difficult at this point in the year. I'm a Mets fan and really think signing Bonds makes a ton of sense. We'll be fine without him but we'll be better than fine with him.
I think it would be too much trouble given his situation, the Mets will be ok.....162 games is a long season.
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Old 03-08-2008, 12:21 AM
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I think it would be too much trouble given his situation, the Mets will be ok.....162 games is a long season.
As long as Barry can play under the circumstances which he's been able to do in the past I don't see why it would trouble. He'll keep to himself and take some of the media pressure off his teammates.

It is cause it is such a long season that I don't want to take any chances early. The bigger a cushion the Mets can build early the more they can space out Pedro and El Duque's starts to keep them fresh for the playoffs.
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Old 03-08-2008, 12:22 AM
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As long as Barry can play under the circumstances which he's been able to do in the past I don't see why it would trouble. He'll keep to himself and take some of the media pressure off his teammates.

It is cause it is such a long season that I don't want to take any chances early. The bigger a cushion the Mets can build early the more they can space out Pedro and El Duque's starts to keep them fresh for the playoffs.
Do you really want that jagoff in your clubhouse? You guys are already stepping on eggshells because of last years collapse. A good start this year and everything is fine, but if you tank the first month or two, Delgado might be calling on JOE BOO
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Old 03-08-2008, 12:28 AM
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Do you really want that jagoff in your clubhouse? You guys are already stepping on eggshells because of last years collapse. A good start this year and everything is find, but if you tank the first month or two, Delgado might be calling on JOE BOO
They have no left fielder and the best one of all time sitting at home. I not only want him in my clubhouse, I build him his own section. The year they won the Series they had multiple guys snorting coke, racial tension and fights between teammates. They have other strong personalities like Pedro plus most of the guys on the team speak English as a second language anyway. Just to see Hank squirm, it would be worth it.
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Old 03-08-2008, 12:30 AM
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Just to see Hank squirm, it would be worth it.
Ok, I'll agree with this very thing. This guy likes to really say alot of hilarious stuff. QUOTE MACHINE
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Old 03-08-2008, 12:32 AM
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Santana pitches a 2 hitter and Bonds wins the game with a HR. The next day, Brian Cashman is hanging from the flagpole in center and Hank is naming himself GM, signs Mike Piazza and Ed Whitson.
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Old 03-08-2008, 12:55 AM
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Do you really want that jagoff in your clubhouse? You guys are already stepping on eggshells because of last years collapse. A good start this year and everything is fine, but if you tank the first month or two, Delgado might be calling on JOE BOO
The clubhouse stuff is so overrated in baseball. It is mostly individual efforts rather than teamwork that determines how teams do. Bonds can play and I don't think it will ruin the team chemistry if he won't lay down a bunt or communicates with the team as much as some guy who only speaks Japanese does. This isn't the NFL where bad character guys really can bring down a team.
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Old 03-08-2008, 12:59 AM
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The clubhouse stuff is so overrated in baseball. It is mostly individual efforts rather than teamwork that determines how teams do. Bonds can play and I don't think it will ruin the team chemistry if he won't lay down a bunt or communicates with the team as much as some guy who only speaks Japanese does. This isn't the NFL where bad character guys really can bring down a team.
COLORADO last year is a perfect example. That team was all about a good clubhouse atmosphere with slighty above average talent
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Old 03-08-2008, 01:02 AM
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COLORADO last year is a perfect example. That team was all about a good clubhouse atmosphere with slighty above average talent
Young teams will occassionally go on a good run, especially when playing in a league with no good teams. Has nothing to do with the character of the players on the team, just with how they were playing. When it came down to it though they got beat up on by the Red Sox with Manny Ramirez who has always been considered a clubhouse cancer yet has never actually adversely impacted his team.
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Old 03-08-2008, 01:10 AM
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COLORADO last year is a perfect example. That team was all about a good clubhouse atmosphere with slighty above average talent
And extreme luck. By the way they have better than slightly above average talent. Holiday is the best offensive outfielder in the game, Hawpe is a good player, Atkins is a top 5 or 6 3rd baseman, helton is still a very good player at first, Tulowitski is a very good SS, maybe one of the top 5 already...

Just because you never heard of them before the playoffs does not mean they are no good.
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Old 03-08-2008, 12:23 AM
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I think it would be too much trouble given his situation, the Mets will be ok.....162 games is a long season.
The Mets may be ok or not. They have a chance to win now and would be crazy not to do whatever they could to do it. They have serious issues at 2 prime positions. They have very little depth.
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Old 03-08-2008, 12:25 AM
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I think the Yankees got more to worry about than thier crosstown rivals.
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Old 03-08-2008, 12:29 AM
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I think the Yankees got more to worry about than thier crosstown rivals.
Yankees do have their issues...
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Adding a player of Bonds' ability can never be a bad thing. The end.
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Old 03-09-2008, 09:29 AM
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http://www.nypost.com/seven/03092008...ll__101072.htm

This about locks it up. When a genius writer like Joel Sherman disagrees using rhetoric and supports Endy Chavez for the role you know you are right.
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Old 03-09-2008, 09:44 AM
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They should have never got rid of Xavier Nady
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They should have never got rid of Xavier Nady
At the time they had to replace the loss of Duaner Sanchez. In the long run it was a bad deal, but they obtained Roberto Hernandez at the time.
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