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Gets By Buckner
Because I rather be thinking about baseball than my responsibilities.
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Posted on Tuesday April 29, 2008 at 07:38 PM
You won't see a higher level of simultaneous movement between the base-paths as we saw tonight on a Jose Reyes triple. Widely regarded as the most exciting play in baseball, there is nothing like watching Reyes run from the batter's box to third base. And you'll have to go back to the 80's St Louis Cardinals to find a comparable combination of speed circling the bags at the same time. Perhaps Wille...
Posted on Wednesday April 23, 2008 at 05:53 PM
Not only did Willie make an amateurish mistake not playing the infield at double-play depth during that Chicago 8th, He just further gave reason for lack of faith in his ability to do his job. Moments ago Randolph discussed on WFAN with Mike and the Mad Dog, that when Derek Lee grabbed a ball that was still rolling foul, Willie knew it was wrong. Yet his excuse for not arguing..I didn't want to get...
Posted on Wednesday April 23, 2008 at 05:47 PM
I was told by 85% of Met fans I discussed this with that batting "Beltran hitting cleanup, was wiser than batting him 3rd in front of Wright. Well with Delgado showing no signs of hitting and thus protecting Beltran, Beltran has now suffered. Wright is in the prime of his career and will be a +.300 hitter 3rd or 4th. Beltran needs to see good pitches. And again, I point out Wright needs to hit behi...
Posted on Tuesday April 22, 2008 at 04:27 PM
He had the infield playing IN, down 4-1 in the 9th with the bases loaded and one out. A tailor-made, inning-ending, dp ball is what you are looking for and what was hit. And then the next guy hits a 2 out grandslam. I have seen enough of Willie to know there isn't much logic going on upstairs. He may have been a wonderful player because of natural talents, but his physical ability surely carried hi...
Posted on Tuesday April 15, 2008 at 06:55 PM
So far I have been dead on with my Delgado prediciton. The guy has been horrendous. He's batting .200, has hit 1HR, and driven in 8 RBI. Nick Johnson, by the way, is bating 55 point higher, has doubled Delgado's HR production and driven in 33% more runs. And he has done it with a better glove and in a tougher hitting ballpark, with less protection in the Nats lineup then the Mets cold offer. Church...
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