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I hope to God this gets bumped in September.  Great.  Good.  Hope so.  

 

However here is why this is a looming disaster.  

 

They have all the fatal flaws championship teams do not.  

 

Not one.  Not two.  ALL OF THEM.

 

 

They rely way too much on the long ball which is fine but....

 

They strikeout too much.

 

They are God awful against great pitching.  

 

They are slow.

 

They are injury prone.  

 

They have 1 reliable starter. 

 

They are terrible in the infield.  

 

They make lazy stupid plays on the bases and on defense.

 

Sanchez is a liability behind the plate.  

 

They don't have a legit left handed bat or #3 hitter.    

 

 

Did I leave anything out? 

 

Now I have no doubt they'll get hot throughout the summer.  They'll win 90 games maybe and get to the WC game.  Maybe win a round. 

 

But there is no chance this is a championship team.  Zero.  None.  Zip.

 

Talk me off the ledge because I'm currently hate watching them.  

 

Or if you hate them pile on fine by me.  

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11 hours ago, Big Blitz said:

I hope to God this gets bumped in September.  Great.  Good.  Hope so.  

 

However here is why this is a looming disaster.  

 

They have all the fatal flaws championship teams do not.  

 

Not one.  Not two.  ALL OF THEM.

 

 

They rely way too much on the long ball which is fine but....

 

They strikeout too much.

 

They are God awful against great pitching.  

 

They are slow.

 

They are injury prone.  

 

They have 1 reliable starter. 

 

They are terrible in the infield.  

 

They make lazy stupid plays on the bases and on defense.

 

Sanchez is a liability behind the plate.  

 

They don't have a legit left handed bat or #3 hitter.    

 

 

Did I leave anything out? 

 

Now I have no doubt they'll get hot throughout the summer.  They'll win 90 games maybe and get to the WC game.  Maybe win a round. 

 

But there is no chance this is a championship team.  Zero.  None.  Zip.

 

Talk me off the ledge because I'm currently hate watching them.  

 

Or if you hate them pile on fine by me.  

 

The one thing you left out is that they have a manager who was never qualified to be a major league manager.

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One thing you missed is that baseball is no longer relevant to the vast majority of American sports fans, joining pro basketball. Of course, hockey was never there. So... it really doesn’t matter what they do to most people.
 

Best to just look back and marvel at all the many pennants the Yankees won during the glory days of baseball. :thumbsup:

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14 hours ago, Big Blitz said:

I hope to God this gets bumped in September.  Great.  Good.  Hope so.  

 

However here is why this is a looming disaster.  

 

They have all the fatal flaws championship teams do not.  

 

Not one.  Not two.  ALL OF THEM.

 

 

They rely way too much on the long ball which is fine but....

 

They strikeout too much.

 

They are God awful against great pitching.  

 

They are slow.

 

They are injury prone.  

 

They have 1 reliable starter. 

 

They are terrible in the infield.  

 

They make lazy stupid plays on the bases and on defense.

 

Sanchez is a liability behind the plate.  

 

They don't have a legit left handed bat or #3 hitter.    

 

 

Did I leave anything out? 

 

Now I have no doubt they'll get hot throughout the summer.  They'll win 90 games maybe and get to the WC game.  Maybe win a round. 

 

But there is no chance this is a championship team.  Zero.  None.  Zip.

 

Talk me off the ledge because I'm currently hate watching them.  

 

Or if you hate them pile on fine by me.  

 

 

 

It's a story of greed.

 

When they were bringing in $320M with a payroll of $240M back in 2004 the profits were great.............fast forward to 2019 and the revenue is $900M and the payroll was closer to $200M.

 

The profit margin got insane and it magnified the greed and lessened the need to win. 

 

They will likely end up over .500 for the 29th straight season but Hal Steinbrenner needs an attitude correction.

 

I was glad the woeful Mets actually got a competitive owner..........maybe Hal will feel some pressure to perform going forward.

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18 minutes ago, Rico said:

One thing you missed is that baseball is no longer relevant to the vast majority of American sports fans, joining pro basketball. Of course, hockey was never there. So... it really doesn’t matter what they do to most people.
 

Best to just look back and marvel at all the many pennants the Yankees won during the glory days of baseball. :thumbsup:

 

 

MLB and NBA are still very relevant to the majority of sports fans.........the numbers and tv $ back it up.  (Hockey is mostly irrevelevant though)

 

Basketball is the world's #2 sport and organized youth baseball participation has grown exponentially over the last decade so the narrative that the fanbases of those sports are dying is not correct.

 

But nobody in the US can match up to football.........it's king for viewership...........they just don't play enough games to marginalize baseball and hoops.    The only thing people watch "live" on TV anymore is sports and you can tune into your favorite MLB team every night for 6 months and every other night in the case of hoops.

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31 minutes ago, Rico said:

One thing you missed is that baseball is no longer relevant to the vast majority of American sports fans, joining pro basketball. Of course, hockey was never there. So... it really doesn’t matter what they do to most people.
 

Best to just look back and marvel at all the many pennants the Yankees won during the glory days of baseball. :thumbsup:

 

Baseball seems to come and go, almost pendulum-like in its appeal and popularity.

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20 minutes ago, BADOLBILZ said:

 

 

 

It's a story of greed.

 

When they were bringing in $320M with a payroll of $240M back in 2004 the profits were great.............fast forward to 2019 and the revenue is $900M and the payroll was closer to $200M.

 

The profit margin got insane and it magnified the greed and lessened the need to win. 

 

They will likely end up over .500 for the 29th straight season but Hal Steinbrenner needs an attitude correction.

 

I was glad the woeful Mets actually got a competitive owner..........maybe Hal will feel some pressure to perform going forward.

 

I remember George saying "the two most important things in life are breathing and winning and not necessarily in that order". 

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19 minutes ago, LeviF91 said:

 

Baseball seems to come and go, almost pendulum-like in its appeal and popularity.

 

 

This take reminds me of the old "80% of the work is done by 20% of the people........and 80% of the people think they are the 20%" adage.

 

You and Rico probably aren't the fans of sport to the level you think you are.

 

The numbers do not support the idea that baseball and or basketball have ever not been popular over the last 30+ years.   Even after strikes they've drawn fans and done well enough in ratings to keep getting bigger and bigger rights deals.

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16 hours ago, Big Blitz said:

I hope to God this gets bumped in September.  Great.  Good.  Hope so.  

 

However here is why this is a looming disaster.  

 

They have all the fatal flaws championship teams do not.  

 

Not one.  Not two.  ALL OF THEM.

 

 

They rely way too much on the long ball which is fine but....

 

They strikeout too much.

 

They are God awful against great pitching.  

 

They are slow.

 

They are injury prone.  

 

They have 1 reliable starter. 

 

They are terrible in the infield.  

 

They make lazy stupid plays on the bases and on defense.

 

Sanchez is a liability behind the plate.  

 

They don't have a legit left handed bat or #3 hitter.    

 

 

Did I leave anything out? 

 

Now I have no doubt they'll get hot throughout the summer.  They'll win 90 games maybe and get to the WC game.  Maybe win a round. 

 

But there is no chance this is a championship team.  Zero.  None.  Zip.

 

Talk me off the ledge because I'm currently hate watching them.  

 

Or if you hate them pile on fine by me.  

 

 

 

Gotta' add the Dick Jauron moment that Aaron Boone provided the other day............when asked about his terrible offense thru 11 game his excuse was "it's hard to hit".😆

 

 

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Don’t worry.  The pitching staff will come together once German gets over the trauma of his woman beating, and Taillon remembers where home plate is.  When is Severino returning?

 

In a normal world Higgy would be the regular catcher and Stink-chez would be the back-up/DH/pinch hitter.  I’m beginning to think Sanchez has some incriminating photos of Cashman or something.  He sucks as a catcher.

 

My Yankee fan friends laugh at me what I say that Judge shouldn’t be given an extension.  I love him as an outfielder, love the home runs, but overall he is not a good hitter.  He and Stanton are clones.  

 

Probably a wild card team when it’s all said and done.

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1 hour ago, LeviF91 said:

 

Baseball seems to come and go, almost pendulum-like in its appeal and popularity.

 

The only time it "went" was after the 1994 strike-shortened season.

 

The steroid era brought it back, primarily via the 1998 Sosa/McGwire shitfest, and it hasn't "gone," again.

 

I think Yankees fans think people are losing interest in baseball because Yankees fans are losing interest in baseball because after the Joe Torre era, the Yankees simply haven't been that great.

 

Baseball is alive and well, baby!

 

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1 minute ago, Gugny said:

 

The only time it "went" was after the 1994 strike-shortened season.

 

The steroid era brought it back, primarily via the 1998 Sosa/McGwire shitfest, and it hasn't "gone," again.

 

I think Yankees fans think people are losing interest in baseball because Yankees fans are losing interest in baseball because after the Joe Torre era, the Yankees simply haven't been that great.

 

Baseball is alive and well, baby!

 


Baseball objectively sucked in the 80s. This is incontrovertible. 
 

I am an admitted very casual baseball fan, always have been. 

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1 minute ago, Gugny said:

 

The only time it "went" was after the 1994 strike-shortened season.

 

The steroid era brought it back, primarily via the 1998 Sosa/McGwire shitfest, and it hasn't "gone," again.

 

I think Yankees fans think people are losing interest in baseball because Yankees fans are losing interest in baseball because after the Joe Torre era, the Yankees simply haven't been that great.

 

Baseball is alive and well, baby!

 

 

What's odd is the Yankees always seem to struggle with the Rays who have a payroll of about 10 bucks. I don't know how TB does it but they find a way to field a competitive team with a small payroll.  I am not going to panic yet with the Yankees despite the slow start. There is a lot of baseball left to play.

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4 minutes ago, LeviF91 said:


Baseball objectively sucked in the 80s. This is incontrovertible. 
 

I am an admitted very casual baseball fan, always have been. 

 

If you think baseball sucked in the 80s, then you're even less of a fan than you think!

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5 hours ago, Gugny said:

 

The one thing you left out is that they have a manager who was never qualified to be a major league manager.

I don't know if Mets fans are qualified to talk *****. The Mets cant even score a run for deGrom.

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1 minute ago, TBBills said:

I don't know if Mets fans are qualified to talk *****. The Mets cant even score a run for deGrom.

 

The Mets have done a horrible job hiring managers for a very long time.

 

I'm not talking *****.  I'm sharing my observation.  Prior to taking the Yankees Manager job, Aaron Boone had never even coached a little league team, let alone at any level within MLB.  It was a stupid hire.  It was stupid get rid of Girardi.  And it was even more stupid replacing him with Boone.

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2 hours ago, Gugny said:

 

The only time it "went" was after the 1994 strike-shortened season.

 

The steroid era brought it back, primarily via the 1998 Sosa/McGwire shitfest, and it hasn't "gone," again.

 

I think Yankees fans think people are losing interest in baseball because Yankees fans are losing interest in baseball because after the Joe Torre era, the Yankees simply haven't been that great.

 

Baseball is alive and well, baby!

 

It is true that the only time baseball is any good is when the Mighty Yankees are on top. This is incontrovertible.

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1 hour ago, Gugny said:

 

The Mets have done a horrible job hiring managers for a very long time.

 

I'm not talking *****.  I'm sharing my observation.  Prior to taking the Yankees Manager job, Aaron Boone had never even coached a little league team, let alone at any level within MLB.  It was a stupid hire.  It was stupid get rid of Girardi.  And it was even more stupid replacing him with Boone.

 

 

I didn't want Girardi gone.  I know many fans that were done I was not.  But I still don't think I have understood the thinking.  

 

I know what they've said.  But "we had a lot of young guys we needed to relate to better" is complete garbage.  

 

This is ALWAYS code for "you can't talk to the kids like we did 30 years ago they need an arm around their shoulder."

 

No doubt.  Absolutely this is necessary at points in life.

 

However this team has guys on it that look like they need a boot in hind parts especially Sanchez and Stanton.  

 

I like Boone.  I think he's been good I think the 103 win season of an injury ravaged 2019 (look up the man games lost to almost every key piece) is one of the best managing jobs of the last 10 years.

 

 

But you gotta get to a World Series before we can discuss serious job security.  

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1 hour ago, Gugny said:

 

The Mets have done a horrible job hiring managers for a very long time.

 

I'm not talking *****.  I'm sharing my observation.  Prior to taking the Yankees Manager job, Aaron Boone had never even coached a little league team, let alone at any level within MLB.  It was a stupid hire.  It was stupid get rid of Girardi.  And it was even more stupid replacing him with Boone.

 

As a Yankees fan I agree with your assessment of Boone.  I don’t think he’s a good manager.  I wasn’t a huge Girardi fan either though.  

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6 minutes ago, Johnny Hammersticks said:

 

As a Yankees fan I agree with your assessment of Boone.  I don’t think he’s a good manager.  I wasn’t a huge Girardi fan either though.  

 

I wasn't a huge Girardi fan at first, but I think he did a really good job.  His last year with the Yankees was phenomenal and exciting.  They were "this close" to the world series.  I was all in on the Mets getting him.

 

And I agree with you 100% about Judge.  I've been saying he's overrated from day one.  He can't hit and he can't stay healthy.  Nice kid.  The the juice isn't worth the squeeze.

 

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12 hours ago, Big Blitz said:

Embarrassing 

 

 

 

 

 

It's really a shame.  Ever since George fell victim to dementia and subsequently passed away, the Yankees team and fan base have lost nearly all the class they once had.

 

Even as a Mets fan, from the early 80s through the Joe Torre era, I always rooted for the Yankees unless they were playing the Mets.  I grew up in a Yankees household, so I watched them as much as I watched the Mets.  But once they signed A-Rod, I was out.  And since then, they have not been the respected organization they were under George's leadership.

 

Now their fans (not all, obviously) are no better than Philly fans.

 

Yankees aren't Philly/Dodger-level scummy.  But they're getting close.

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34 minutes ago, Gugny said:

 

It's really a shame.  Ever since George fell victim to dementia and subsequently passed away, the Yankees team and fan base have lost nearly all the class they once had.

 

Even as a Mets fan, from the early 80s through the Joe Torre era, I always rooted for the Yankees unless they were playing the Mets.  I grew up in a Yankees household, so I watched them as much as I watched the Mets.  But once they signed A-Rod, I was out.  And since then, they have not been the respected organization they were under George's leadership.

 

Now their fans (not all, obviously) are no better than Philly fans.

 

Yankees aren't Philly/Dodger-level scummy.  But they're getting close.

 

 

The expectations from both the fans and apparently the players appear to to have become a massive problem.   

 

They lose these next 2, and it's Glasnow today, we're at Defcon 2. 

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On 4/17/2021 at 12:03 PM, Gugny said:

 

It's really a shame.  Ever since George fell victim to dementia and subsequently passed away, the Yankees team and fan base have lost nearly all the class they once had.

 

Even as a Mets fan, from the early 80s through the Joe Torre era, I always rooted for the Yankees unless they were playing the Mets.  I grew up in a Yankees household, so I watched them as much as I watched the Mets.  But once they signed A-Rod, I was out.  And since then, they have not been the respected organization they were under George's leadership.

 

Now their fans (not all, obviously) are no better than Philly fans.

 

Yankees aren't Philly/Dodger-level scummy.  But they're getting close.

 

 

I used to despise the Yankees, I mean I hated them back when they were going good.  The funny thing now is I look back at those 90's/early 2000's team now with admiration and respect.  But back in the day I used to hate them so much so even the few years the mets were tangling with the Braves for the NL East and the Braves would be playing an IL game with the Yanks, I would route for the braves even though I knew it would hurt the mets if the braves won.  Over time, I mean the Yankees are just another team now.  I mean my guess is they will win their 90 games.  I watch a lot of baseball and I bet a lot of baseball(I got the MLB package so I get most games) I am not big on Judge and I definately am not big on Stanton.  They strike out too much.  I am a big fundamental guy, I have coached my sons travel team since he was 8 years old(he is 17 now), the Yankees to me don't do any of the little things to win games.  Their situational hitting stinks and it starts with those two guys.  They have talent so they will win their games.  

 

Us mets fans have our own problems.  I know it is early but I wasn't about the Lindor trade when it happened, I sure don't like the 10 year contract they gave that guy(although once the trade went down they had little choice) Guys like Stanton & Judge, I don't like for the same reason I am not crazy about Alonzo.  They strike out too much and have no idea how to situational hit.  You don't need a 3 run homer all the time.

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I used to despise the Yankees, I mean I hated them back when they were going good.  The funny thing now is I look back at those 90's/early 2000's team now with admiration and respect.  But back in the day I used to hate them so much so even the few years the mets were tangling with the Braves for the NL East and the Braves would be playing an IL game with the Yanks, I would route for the braves even though I knew it would hurt the mets if the braves won.  Over time, I mean the Yankees are just another team now.  I mean my guess is they will win their 90 games.  I watch a lot of baseball and I bet a lot of baseball(I got the MLB package so I get most games) I am not big on Judge and I definately am not big on Stanton.  They strike out too much.  I am a big fundamental guy, I have coached my sons travel team since he was 8 years old(he is 17 now), the Yankees to me don't do any of the little things to win games.  Their situational hitting stinks and it starts with those two guys.  They have talent so they will win their games.  

 

Us mets fans have our own problems.  I know it is early but I wasn't about the Lindor trade when it happened, I sure don't like the 10 year contract they gave that guy(although once the trade went down they had little choice) Guys like Stanton & Judge, I don't like for the same reason I am not crazy about Alonzo.  They strike out too much and have no idea how to situational hit.  You don't need a 3 run homer all the time.

 

Yes, I always respected the Yankees until they signed A-Rod.  The organization really took a downward turn once George was out of the picture.  It was sad to watch unravel.  Now, they're a pathetic organization.  I know they still make a lot of money and they still do well, but the organization is no longer universally respected.

 

I hate mega deals.  Despise them.  But it's just part of the game now for the big market teams who can afford to pay the luxury tax.  At least Lindor is solid defensively and offensively and has durability.  As you mentioned, neither Judge nor Stanton can say those things.

 

Alonso has been disappointing in this young season.  They're only 13 games in, so I'm hopeful that he'll warm up.  Last night's defense between him and JD Davis was horrible.  Conforto needs to show some consistency.  I'm sure it pissed him off that they gave Lindor a billion dollars and didn't give him the extension he was looking for.  But let's face it, we've been waiting for "Conforto to be Conforto," for years.  He's Mr. Potential until he can put a solid season together.

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I used to despise the Yankees, I mean I hated them back when they were going good.  The funny thing now is I look back at those 90's/early 2000's team now with admiration and respect.  But back in the day I used to hate them so much so even the few years the mets were tangling with the Braves for the NL East and the Braves would be playing an IL game with the Yanks, I would route for the braves even though I knew it would hurt the mets if the braves won.  Over time, I mean the Yankees are just another team now.  I mean my guess is they will win their 90 games.  I watch a lot of baseball and I bet a lot of baseball(I got the MLB package so I get most games) I am not big on Judge and I definately am not big on Stanton.  They strike out too much.  I am a big fundamental guy, I have coached my sons travel team since he was 8 years old(he is 17 now), the Yankees to me don't do any of the little things to win games.  Their situational hitting stinks and it starts with those two guys.  They have talent so they will win their games.  

 

Us mets fans have our own problems.  I know it is early but I wasn't about the Lindor trade when it happened, I sure don't like the 10 year contract they gave that guy(although once the trade went down they had little choice) Guys like Stanton & Judge, I don't like for the same reason I am not crazy about Alonzo.  They strike out too much and have no idea how to situational hit.  You don't need a 3 run homer all the time.

Actually quite the opposite for me in terms of the late 90s/early 2000 Yankees.  I always respected them and would root for them against the Braves.  I thought they were classy guys.

 

But they had a lot of steroid guys on those teams: Knoblauch, Clemens, Pettitte (I don’t think he was a big user and I still respect him but still), Dave Justice, Canseco, and I’m sure missing other names.

 

Add in Jimmy Leyritz I believe killed someone driving drunk in 2006.

 

plus there’s Chad Curtis and Wettland as well

 

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.woodtv.com/news/barry-county/curtis-out-of-prison-after-serving-7-years-for-sex-assaults/amp/

 

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Actually quite the opposite for me in terms of the late 90s/early 2000 Yankees.  I always respected them and would root for them against the Braves.  I thought they were classy guys.

 

But they had a lot of steroid guys on those teams: Knoblauch, Clemens, Pettitte (I don’t think he was a big user and I still respect him but still), Dave Justice, Canseco, and I’m sure missing other names.

 

Add in Jimmy Leyritz I believe killed someone driving drunk in 2006.

 

plus there’s Chad Curtis and Wettland as well

 

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.woodtv.com/news/barry-county/curtis-out-of-prison-after-serving-7-years-for-sex-assaults/amp/

 

 

 

As time has went on I totally agree with this perspective.  Classy guys that did all the little things required to win.  That team knew how to play baseball.  But at the time I hated them.  I was young and bitter, what can I say.

22 hours ago, Gugny said:

 

Yes, I always respected the Yankees until they signed A-Rod.  The organization really took a downward turn once George was out of the picture.  It was sad to watch unravel.  Now, they're a pathetic organization.  I know they still make a lot of money and they still do well, but the organization is no longer universally respected.

 

I hate mega deals.  Despise them.  But it's just part of the game now for the big market teams who can afford to pay the luxury tax.  At least Lindor is solid defensively and offensively and has durability.  As you mentioned, neither Judge nor Stanton can say those things.

 

Alonso has been disappointing in this young season.  They're only 13 games in, so I'm hopeful that he'll warm up.  Last night's defense between him and JD Davis was horrible.  Conforto needs to show some consistency.  I'm sure it pissed him off that they gave Lindor a billion dollars and didn't give him the extension he was looking for.  But let's face it, we've been waiting for "Conforto to be Conforto," for years.  He's Mr. Potential until he can put a solid season together.

 

 

My son & I were watching the Mets game last night, what a sh*t show.  Is it me or do the Mets over the years have place no value on defense and are constantly playing people out of position?  I don't what Davis' natural position is but he is not a third baseman.  Smith is not a left fielder either.  He is a first baseman.  This team better get it figured out soon, or we will be looking at meaningless games by the 4th of July.

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47 minutes ago, Gordio said:

 

 

As time has went on I totally agree with this perspective.  Classy guys that did all the little things required to win.  That team knew how to play baseball.  But at the time I hated them.  I was young and bitter, what can I say.

 

 

My son & I were watching the Mets game last night, what a sh*t show.  Is it me or do the Mets over the years have place no value on defense and are constantly playing people out of position?  I don't what Davis' natural position is but he is not a third baseman.  Smith is not a left fielder either.  He is a first baseman.  This team better get it figured out soon, or we will be looking at meaningless games by the 4th of July.

 

Davis' natural position is DH.

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2 hours ago, Gordio said:

 

 

As time has went on I totally agree with this perspective.  Classy guys that did all the little things required to win.  That team knew how to play baseball.  But at the time I hated them.  I was young and bitter, what can I say.

 

 

My son & I were watching the Mets game last night, what a sh*t show.  Is it me or do the Mets over the years have place no value on defense and are constantly playing people out of position?  I don't what Davis' natural position is but he is not a third baseman.  Smith is not a left fielder either.  He is a first baseman.  This team better get it figured out soon, or we will be looking at meaningless games by the 4th of July.

 

Playing people out of position has been a very "Metsy," thing to do ever since they tried to force Piazza to play first base.  I hate it.  I like J.D. a lot, but I agree - he is not a 3B.  Also agree re: Dom.  Making Daniel Murphy 2B kept his bat in the lineup, but his crappy defense was one reason we lost the World Series in 2015.

 

This goes back before Alderson's tenure, too.  Phillips, Minaya, etc. ... same crap.  For some reason the Mets' philosophy is always, "get great starting pitching and get good hitters, regardless of their primary/natural position."  I don't like it and I hope it changes as Cohen gets settled.

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On 4/16/2021 at 11:30 PM, Big Blitz said:

Embarrassing 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Big deal........a few fans threw baseballs at a baseball game to show disgust with a season of pathetic effort and intensity.    Stop fouling pitches off swinging for the downs when one whole half of the infield is wide open........and start squaring them up.......and they wouldn't have those baseballs in the first place.

 

Now throwing rubber johnsons on the field..........that's harder to explain.    

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43 minutes ago, 4_kidd_4 said:

Don’t mind the Yanks as a franchise, but the entitled fanbase gets old fast.

 

 

 

Go Royals!

 

 

28 straight winning seasons........and that not even being a franchise record..........will do that.

 

Pre-pandemic the team was generating $900M in revenue and more than half of that was pure profit.........utterly dwarfing the nickels and dimes most teams make.........in a league without a salary cap.........no reason for them to ever field a losing team so no reason to not feel entitled.     The Yanks greedy owner didn't want to cross the luxury tax line and share $10M-$15M with the rest of the league so he decided not to let the front office make necessary changes.

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26 minutes ago, BADOLBILZ said:

 

 

28 straight winning seasons........and that not even being a franchise record..........will do that.

 

Pre-pandemic the team was generating $900M in revenue and more than half of that was pure profit.........utterly dwarfing the nickels and dimes most teams make.........in a league without a salary cap.........no reason for them to ever field a losing team so no reason to not feel entitled.     The Yanks greedy owner didn't want to cross the luxury tax line and share $10M-$15M with the rest of the league so he decided not to let the front office make necessary changes.

 

Well that’s just a neato torpedo!

 

Fanbase is still annoying.

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6 minutes ago, Virgil said:

They have zero character or clubhouse leader.  Boone doesn’t seem to have a relationship with anyone.  
 

Bring in a manager who can put a spark in this team and I think this sane roster wins the series 

 

Had they kept Girardi, they would have been contenders for the World Series in 2019 and would definitely be better than they are this season.

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