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Old 07-04-2008, 04:10 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Most disappointing Met this season....

Tough one because there are a lot of candidates:

1) Alou/Pedro/El Duque/Sanchez etc...--We cant catch a break on getting anyone staying healthy all year and being productive. This candidate is mitigated by the fact that we know this could happen to any/all of them, so, since it's expected, it's not that much of a disappointment.


2) Reyes: So now not only is he not as good as he was two years ago, he has fallen in rank in terms of the game's best SS. And the two teams with better SS in our division are the two teams ahead of us. But the part that makes him worthy of a nomination in this category is his public behavior. And it's actually gotten worse since Wille got canned.

3) Johan: 7-7 on the 4th of July. This guy gets my vote. Yeah, the team plays like crap when he pitches and he should be more like 9-6. But he was brought here to "take over" SOME of these games the team is not winning and it just aint happening. meanwhile, Lincecomb is 10-1 and the "other" Santana is 9-3.
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Old 07-04-2008, 04:13 PM   #2 (permalink)
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2) Reyes: So now not only is he not as good as he was two years ago,
Whaaaaaa?
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You ****ing knew it after reading that.
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Old 07-04-2008, 04:19 PM   #3 (permalink)
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I'm going to say Omar Minaya (yes, I know he's not a player)...

His lack of creativity and failing to see the injury risks with Alou, Duque, etc.. and treating them as vital pieces to this team... ugh.

Being totally blind to what happened last season... the house should have been cleaned last winter. His bringing in Santana was like bringing your best guest to your dirty house.

And for still trying to play the Mets fans for retards.
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I'm going to say Omar Minaya (yes, I know he's not a player)...

His lack of creativity and failing to see the injury risks with Alou, Duque, etc.. and treating them as vital pieces to this team... ugh.

Being totally blind to what happened last season... the house should have been cleaned last winter. His bringing in Santana was like bringing your best guest to your dirty house.

And for still trying to play the Mets fans for retards.
Maybe you're right...
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Whaaaaaa?
Do you think he's gotten better, or is even as good?
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Do you think he's gotten better, or is even as good?
His numbers now are virtually identical to his 2006 numbers.

2006: .300/.354/.487
2008: .295/.355/.484

And this year has seen much, much less league-wide offense than 2006 did.
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His numbers now are virtually identical to his 2006 numbers.

2006: .300/.354/.487
2008: .295/.355/.484

And this year has seen much, much less league-wide offense than 2006 did.
SB's and D?
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Old 07-04-2008, 05:12 PM   #8 (permalink)
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Delgado has to be no. 1, but I think Beltran is catching up.
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SB's and D?
He stole 64 bases in 2006; he's on pace to steal about 56 this year. His fielding percentage is lower (.965 to .971 in '06), but his range factor has significantly improved (3.80 to 4.01). You get to more balls, you're going to make more errors, but you're also going to make a lot more plays (he's already recorded 104 putouts; he recorded 176 in all of 2006).

If your argument is that he's in the running for most disappointing Met, can I ask what numbers you expected of him this year?
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Old 07-04-2008, 08:10 PM   #10 (permalink)
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Santana by far. I didnt expect anything from Crappo or Crapillo but in Santana I thought we were getting an "ace"
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Anyone who votes for a player other than Santana is a retard. Santana has not only been the most disappointing Met this year but perhaps the most disappointing in the history of this franchise, which says a lot. This "ace" is garbage.
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Old 07-04-2008, 09:56 PM   #12 (permalink)
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Santana
Close 2nd, Beltran.
DelCrappo ( I expected nothing from the bum)
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Perez
The two Pedros
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Beltran...

How many rallies have died with him holding the bat in his hands?

Think about it.
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Omar Minaya. He's the one who put these geriatric f*cks together.
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