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Francine Banger
posted on 03-04-2002 @ 1:11 AM      
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quote:

Way to take a joke Banger, lol




oh that was a joke? my bad I missed the hilarity in all that.

grimie
posted on 03-04-2002 @ 2:41 AM      
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Registered: Feb. 02
Hey I am a big METS fan, but most of this thread is based on there pitching staff. If the mets are going to go anywhere they need to do it as a whole team and not relie on any one player more then the rest, they need to play more like a team

PeterDragon
posted on 03-04-2002 @ 11:15 AM      
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grimie,
most of the questions that we hear is about the pitching, so this thread has moved in that direction.

I don't think the hitting is a definite, by any means. The Mets were horrible offensively last year, and even on offense they are relying on question marks (Vaughn to rebound from injuries, Burnitz to hit in a pitchers park, and Alfonzo to return to 2000 form).

As far as playing like a team, it depends on what you mean. The whole team needs to play well, yes. But Baseball is basically an individual sport, so unlike football (for example), the sum is rarely greater than the parts.

And Paper Doll,
some of here are a little sensitive to Met bashing which has gone around here - that is why the Crack committee was originally formed (or so CF leads me to believe).

However in the spirit of a new season, I for one am resisting the bashing of other teams (with the exception of the Atlanta Confederates, who should get in the coffin and die ;) )



Paper Doll
posted on 03-04-2002 @ 3:00 PM      
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Registered: Mar. 02
quote:

oh that was a joke? my bad I missed the hilarity in all that.



Gee Banger, maybe because the joke wasn't meant for you.

Cluter F is a friend of mine and I signed up so we could play. If you guys are gonna take everything I say literally and get your panties in a bunch every time then ignore my posts. I'm here to entertain myself (and Cluster F :p ), not you guys

Cluster F
posted on 03-04-2002 @ 7:35 PM      
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Yes, this thread has been based on the pitching staff more than the hitters, and the more ive been thinking about it, the bottom of our lineup is suspect. Payton MUST come through this year, especially since we dont have Shinjo to replace him. Ordonez must have a batting average higher than his weight, and i will admit that Burnitz might be a rally killer with all of his K's. But, the top of the lineup is so good that it should help the bottom of the lineup produce more.


quote:

some of here are a little sensitive to Met bashing which has gone around here - that is why the Crack Committee was originally formed (or so CF leads me to believe).



Yeah that is one of the main reasons Pete, gotta defend our boys from Yankee elitist critics who cant worry about their own team. This year, the Committee is based mainly on the fact to root for the Mets and to hope that the city of Atlanta gets burned to the ground. :)

quote:

I'm here to entertain myself (and Cluster F ), not you guys



You want to entertain me first though right Doll?? hehe. Just dont mess with the Mets in this thread though hun. :) Stick to the yankee thread and ill stick to this one.

AIM: GMoneyBagz

Crack Committee - 2002 Objectives Are Coming

Go Knicks, Giants, Rangers, and Rutgers Men's Basketball (clinched NIT bid already, now shooting for NCAA bid)

Long Live Psycho Bitch

This message was edited by Cluster F on 3-4-02 @ 7:47 PM
Paper Doll
posted on 03-04-2002 @ 8:09 PM      
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Registered: Mar. 02
quote:

Just dont mess with the Mets in this thread though hun. :) Stick to the yankee thread and ill stick to this one.



Make up your mind you loon!!! You told me to post in here!!! I'm soooooo gonna spank you later :p

Someone wanna make me a sig? Pretty pretty please? I'm computer retarded :p
PeterDragon
posted on 03-04-2002 @ 8:49 PM      
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PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. (AP) _ The New York Mets and Los Angeles Dodgers didn't wait until the regular season to get into a beanball war.

Each team took a turn in hitting a star player in the Dodgers' 9-4 victory Monday in a spring-training game.

Mets left-hander Mark Guthrie threw a couple of pitches inside to Brian Jordan _ the first Dodgers hitter after New York catcher Mike Piazza was struck on the left forearm by Eric Gagne in the fourth inning.

Jordan was brushed back by one pitch, and the second grazed him on the leg.

After the game, Jordan accused Mets manager Bobby Valentine of ordering Guthrie to retaliate for the pitch that left Piazza with a welt.

"Why would I do that?" Valentine said. "How exactly did I do that, before he got to the mound or after he got to the mound?

"I heard he (Jordan) was standing in back of the batter's box jumping away from the pitches before they were thrown. Maybe he thought he was supposed to get hit."
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What is it about the Mets that they always seem to get involved in these? At least this time Mets stuck up for Piazza.

Let's circle next time Dodgers are on schedule.

Bloody Anus
P.L.F.
Portugese Liberation Front- Liberating Status' everywhere from the Tyranny of Portugal
HYBRID THINKS I'M A GENIUS
posted on 03-04-2002 @ 9:13 PM      
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Registered: Jul. 00
They still play 3 or 4 more times in spring training, I think..
When I initially read the article the first thing that came to mind was retaliation (if you can call it that) to Jordan's late season Mets raping last year..Funny that of all batters to plunk it was him.
Good to see some aggressiveness though

hammersavage
posted on 03-05-2002 @ 12:56 PM      
Psychopath
Registered: Oct. 00
Nice! I am seeing them play the Dodgers in Vero Beach when I go down. Maybe I will see a spring training brawl.

Why does this happen to the Mets? Last year there was an incident with the Marlins if I remeber correctly.



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Cluster F
posted on 03-06-2002 @ 10:42 PM      
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With Astacio's poor performance today, i am officially starting to get a little tentative declaring that the Mets have a great pitching staff. Now, while i would like to say "this is only preseason", our starters have sucked pretty much throughout the preseason so far. Astacio was horrible today. Of course, i am not going to push the panic button yet. But it would be encouraging if Astacio or D'Amico or Estes would have a quality start pretty soon.

AIM: GMoneyBagz

Crack Committee - 2002 Objectives Are Coming

Go Knicks, Giants, Rangers, and Rutgers Men's Basketball (going to the NIT)

Long Live Psycho Bitch
Bloody Anus
P.L.F.
Portugese Liberation Front- Liberating Status' everywhere from the Tyranny of Portugal
HYBRID THINKS I'M A GENIUS
posted on 03-06-2002 @ 10:56 PM      
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At least the bullpen is pitching well (so far)

Froy
King Shit
*board owner*

posted on 03-06-2002 @ 11:45 PM      
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Registered: Feb. 01
It's preseason, let's get all the bad vibes out now.


I believe in the Faith... that can save me.
I believe in the hope and I pray...
That someday it may raise me... above these badlands

Over The Limit
PeterDragon
posted on 03-08-2002 @ 12:50 PM      
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Registered: Jan. 01
CF,
D'Amico had a quality start last time out (yeah, it was against the Royals).

Astacio's outing was attributable to mechanics. According to Valentine (I think it was him that I heard), he started opening up early in his third inning. That is the kind of thing that spring training is to work on.

Dicky Gonzalez's outing have bothered me. He isn't great, but he was always a guy who got the most out of his stuff, kinda like Bobby (righty) Jones. This spring he has been simply awful. Luckily he isn't a guy they depend on.

Kane Davis could be interesting in the bullpen. a 26 yr old with mid 90's stuff. He has played for 5 teams, but he used to be a starter, so maybe he's found a niche.

Cluster F
posted on 03-10-2002 @ 2:16 PM      
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Mets are beating the Braves 6-2 so far in the 6th, nothing better than that...but there is some SHITTY NEWS! Jeff D'Amico got taken out after 4 pitches after hurting his flexor muscle in his wrist. This is NOT GOOD at all! This guy has the goods but hes always fucking injured. Hopefully its not too bad, but right now this is not what the Mets need going into the last weeks of spring training.

AIM: GMoneyBagz

Crack Committee - 2002 Objectives Are Coming

Go Knicks, Giants, Rangers, and Rutgers Men's Basketball (going to the NIT)

Long Live Psycho Bitch

This message was edited by Cluster F on 3-10-02 @ 2:19 PM
mother shucker
posted on 03-11-2002 @ 12:29 AM      
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Registered: Nov. 00
Just bringing the thread to the top. Can't have it behind two (TWO!) soccer threads and a fucking F1 thread by NYR354436677555513

I shucked it, and I shucked it, and I shucked it, i'm quite the mother shucker!
JohnSlack
posted on 03-11-2002 @ 10:51 AM      
Psychopath
Registered: May. 01
quote:

Yeah that is one of the main reasons
Pete, gotta defend our boys from Yankee
elitist critics who cant worry about their own
team.


Are you kidding? Mets and Red Sox fans
INVENTED worrying about the yankees more
then their team, thats why neither will win
squat. Two eyes on your team, get that one off
the yankees.

If you really want to know how the mets will do
this season - look at PeterDragon's first post. I
believe there is like 25 IFs there. The mets are
just that - iffy. They could be anywhere from NL
champs to "worst team money can buy."

The Astros, Cards, Braves, and DBs will all be
good. my NL pick is the Cards.

PS - Big Suprise: D'Amico is hurt. Wrist Injury.






"Philly: It's Camden -
with a bell."
- Jim Norton
Francine Banger
posted on 03-11-2002 @ 1:08 PM      
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Big Surprise: your a Tool.

Stick to your Yankee thread with all the pretty pictures, and we will stick to this one.

PeterDragon
posted on 03-11-2002 @ 1:20 PM      
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Registered: Jan. 01
quote:

Are you kidding? Mets and Red Sox fans
INVENTED worrying about the yankees



Let's get real. Red Sox - Yes. Mets - no; that is a recent phenomenon. I never heard Yankee/Mets crap until 1st interleague series at Yankee Stadium; and it was Yankee Fans who started it. Later that year I went to Mets vs. Red Sox game at Shea and there was a Yankee A-hole rooting for the Red Sox! Any Yankee fan who would rather see the Red Sox win than Mets has got to have his brain examined.

But enough of that. Let mets take care of their business, and let Yanks take care of AL; then we'll worry about it.

D'Amico - that is why Mets can't trade Chen. This isn't a big injury - he may not even miss a start - but with his history you need to keep Chen to fill in if needed.

Timo Perez - starting to hit, but still needs to walk more.

Future looks bright for Jason Phillips and Jae Seo. Phillips is blocked obviously by Piazza, and wouldn't be helped by playing infrequently. He'll be at AAA I believe, and is probably the catcher of the future whenever Piazza moves.

Seo looks like he's still improving after arm surgery - Piazza mentioned that he was really impressed by his stuff.

I think this will be last year in Pt. St. Lucie. Mets want to be on East Coast where they can draw better, and PSL wants a long term commitment. Ideal situation seems to be Jupiter if Expos fold; Loria wants to move the marlins there, but there is dispute over whose choice it would be, and Jupiter supposedly would prefer Mets.

Final note: Watched and heard games over the weekend; even though the games didn't mean anything, It brightens the day to hear or watch baseball - kinda means spring is here.

PeterDragon
posted on 03-15-2002 @ 11:30 AM      
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Well, about 2 weeks to go and things starting to heat up. Games on TV yesterday (repeated at night), Tonight, and tomorrrow (?)

Yesterday's game is what it seems we may be seeing. 6-4 victory, Vaughn, Piazza, Cedeno homers; Ordonez spiffy plays on d, pitching OK (Estes started strong, but has that one inning where it starts to get away).

Spring is time for Optimism, and I see no reason yet to worry (Leiter & D'Amico injuries seem minor enough).

hammersavage
posted on 03-15-2002 @ 2:47 PM      
Psychopath
Registered: Oct. 00
(I know. "This isn't about you douche bag.")

My flight leaves Monday at 11:00 for PSL. Can't wait to give my exclusive OA.com spring training report.



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PeterDragon
posted on 03-18-2002 @ 10:26 PM      
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Registered: Jan. 01
got my Sunday package Tix today.
It's getting close.

Mets are decent towards their ticket holders. Every year with tix they include Media guide (where they got all of that "cool" info, like what the Mets record is for runs scored in the 16th inning), as well as some token collectable.

They already sent video of the 9/21/01 game - 1st back after 9-11, and now they included a Mike Piazza uniform pencil holder - real cool ;)



hammersavage
posted on 03-24-2002 @ 4:08 PM      
Psychopath
Registered: Oct. 00
I am gone for a week and this reaches page two. I am disappointed. :(

And as for my exclusive OA.com spring training report here it goes:

1. The only real contact I had with and of the players was with Jay Payton and Jorge Velandia. My brother and I were having some beverages at the PSL Draft House when I noticed Jay sitting a couple of seats down the bar. We introduced ourselves and he was totally cool and nice to us. Got some pics with him and he says he feels as healthy as ever. Velandia's first name is JORGE not pronounced GEORGE like Howie Rose and Fran Healy say sometimes.

2. Burnitz is not as tall as I thought. Really, only and inch or two taller than Joe McEwing. Jorge Toca is a big motherfucker. Quads like a tree trunk. Ordonez put on serious muscle and hit three homeruns (no shit) during batting practice.

3. We went to the stadium the first day and the groundskeeper let us walk on the field and in the dugout. There was a ball on the ground so I took it as my only souvenior.

4. Florida is so fucking hot. How is Mo Vaughn not dead yet? Lots of hot chicks and NASCAR shit. Nothing to do in town without driving to West Palm or Daytona. Nothing like Jersey though baby!

Great time. Any Met fan must take the trip sometime.



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**Official Painter of Billboards**
"Opie and Anthony: The thinking mans Beavis and Butthead" -Playboy
Bloody Anus
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Portugese Liberation Front- Liberating Status' everywhere from the Tyranny of Portugal
HYBRID THINKS I'M A GENIUS
posted on 03-24-2002 @ 6:14 PM      
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quote:

Florida is so fucking hot.



Sorry


If you're not frightened by reading what other people think


I think my mask of sanity             is about to slip


PeterDragon
posted on 03-24-2002 @ 8:16 PM      
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hammer,
good to hear you had a good time. This may or may not be the last year at PSL. Mets have been dissapointed in attendance.

It was freezing here, so FU :)
I hope Payton has his breakout year. It would be nice to have a home grown talent for a change. Mets came close (allegedly) to dealing him in a package with Chen for Gabe Kapler, and a reliever (Vizcaino), but money difference seemed to help keep Payton here.


Bloody Anus
P.L.F.
Portugese Liberation Front- Liberating Status' everywhere from the Tyranny of Portugal
HYBRID THINKS I'M A GENIUS
posted on 03-24-2002 @ 8:58 PM      
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Registered: Jul. 00
From what I've read that Texas trade still may happen. It would be a terrible deal, Payton had a solid rookie season, but like everyone else last year his numbers dropped. The Mets need to have more patience in their homegrown talent. I think this is a big year though for Payton, a 'rubber year' to see what kind of player he really is, 2000 or 2001 version.


If you're not frightened by reading what other people think


I think my mask of sanity             is about to slip




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