07-09-2008, 11:39 AM
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Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: Well, we'll know in a month, you miserable shitstain.
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Originally Posted by metman Like I said, he always hits when the other teammates hit. They can hit really bad pitches. good for them. When pitchers can actually spot a curveball and throw change-ups for strikes, he'll suck again.
If the Mets make it to the playoffs, it's because we get a left fielder who can hit. Delgado is toast, no matter how hot he is for limited runs. When he hits when the team doesn't, I'll believe he's back. Instead, he's no better than Tatis/Chavez, who all magically get hot at the same time. Just like you get hot when Delagdo bends over as a ball rolls through his legs.
jk  | Great post. |
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