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A Boy Named Seo wrote:
Did Fred and Jeff find some Madoff bucks hidden in the couch cushions?


Is it possible that there is truth in Jeff's statement that is was Alderson who was recommending the smaller budgets and payouts?


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no


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this is the same pattern the Mets exhibited in 06, Fred gets briefly convinced he's discovered the man to lead him to glory and allows him to win the offseason.

Alderson, having been thrust upon destitute Fred never got that honeymoon and in fact got set up to fail with artificial bullshitty constraints


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It's also probably more true that every year the Madoff situation is in the rearview is another year that the Wilpons gain back more freedom from their creditors and more control of their assets.


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Good play.

Obviously the real art-collecting Mets owner was Mrs. Payson. I looked through Doubleday's estate auction, and his art was a bunch of smokey pictures of snotty young men on horseback, sometimes chasing foxes.

I think the only art the Wilpons have collected is Howe.


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Well they are about $15M below last year's payroll presently and didn't really add anything in the deal, so they have at least some money to play with.

Pollock has the upside to be the second best centerfielder in baseball, and the injury record to advise betting against that. I could justify a three-year gamble, but four would make me uncomfortable and five is right out.


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Edgy MD wrote:
Good play.

Obviously the real art-collecting Mets owner was Mrs. Payson. I looked through Doubleday's estate auction, and his art was a bunch of smokey pictures of snotty young men on horseback, sometimes chasing foxes.

I think the only art the Wilpons have collected is Howe.


It wasn't very lifelike.


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A Boy Named Seo wrote:
Edgy MD wrote:
Good play.

Obviously the real art-collecting Mets owner was Mrs. Payson. I looked through Doubleday's estate auction, and his art was a bunch of smokey pictures of snotty young men on horseback, sometimes chasing foxes.

I think the only art the Wilpons have collected is Howe.


It wasn't very lifelike.


But it battled.


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seawolf17 wrote:
smg58 wrote:
five is right out.



Lololol.

I think if seawolf and I were hanging out watching TV on a Sunday afternoon, I would be completely happy with his channel selection.


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Lefty Specialist wrote:
A Boy Named Seo wrote:
Edgy MD wrote:
Good play.

Obviously the real art-collecting Mets owner was Mrs. Payson. I looked through Doubleday's estate auction, and his art was a bunch of smokey pictures of snotty young men on horseback, sometimes chasing foxes.

I think the only art the Wilpons have collected is Howe.


It wasn't very lifelike.


But it battled.


And the way it caught the light in a room...

I think Pollock could be an interesting addition. I also think we have a cheaper, younger, and probably more durable discount version in Nimmo.


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Lets all wish A.J. a happy 31st birthday today. Maybe that will help get him here, knowing that we care.

Later


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Latest buzz seems to be that A.J. Pollack will be their last play.

I would think this would take them above the payroll mark the past few years.

If you sign Pollack to a long term deal, what do you do when Cespedes eventually comes back? Whether it’s this year or next?


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Centerfield wrote:
Latest buzz seems to be that A.J. Pollock will be their last play.


Loogy. We need a loogy too.


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Centerfield wrote:
Latest buzz seems to be that A.J. Pollack will be their last play.

I would think this would take them above the payroll mark the past few years.

If you sign Pollack to a long term deal, what do you do when Cespedes eventually comes back? Whether it’s this year or next?


That's what managers do, innit? I doubt Cespedes can handle a full-time playing-time load anymore, and 4-5 guys for 3 roles (2 lefty, 3 righty) isn't a bad problem to have. If the situation becomes a little less tenable... well, hell, that's what other teams and their tradable assets are for, yeah?


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if we sign him AND Ramos, along with carrying Cespedes, d'Arnaud, Lagares, Matz and Wheeler, we'll need to keep Marcus Welby MD on speed dial.


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We've kept Dr. Welby on speed dial for a while now. He's probably tired of us calling him.

I'm leery of Pollock for that reason too, but like with Ramos, I'm willing to take a shot if the years and the price are right.


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I think this guy makes sense, its a matter of $$/year tho


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Is it time to stop talking about A.J. Pollock?

Mets appear to be out on A.J. Pollock in telling Wilson Ramos answer

“We are going to be using our resources efficiently, but we also have to look at where our priorities are,” Van Wagenen said. “Before this signing, a right-handed, middle-of-the order bat was real important to give us balance. Now that we have it, that may not be the No. 1 priority.”


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Bold!!! Courageous!!!!

“Cespedes will be back mid season...”

Look how creative Brodie is when backtracking on prior positions!!!


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Benjamin Grimm wrote:
Is it time to stop talking about A.J. Pollock?

Mets appear to be out on A.J. Pollock in telling Wilson Ramos answer

“We are going to be using our resources efficiently, but we also have to look at where our priorities are,” Van Wagenen said. “Before this signing, a right-handed, middle-of-the order bat was real important to give us balance. Now that we have it, that may not be the No. 1 priority.”


They cannot get by on just Conforto, Lagares, and Nimmo to start the year. Sorry, I am not counting on Braxton Lee and/or Rajai Davis. Another major league outfielder is coming and it's probably going to be a centerfielder.


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The article jumps to conclusions. We'll see how things play out.


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Yeah I think they're going to try and reel in Pollock using the least amount of bait possible.

I don't sense intense interest in him yet, I think there's been some Dodgers rumors but not much else. It's possible they are waiting him out


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I wonder if Wright was brought to the winter meetings as a closer.

"Hey, Wilson, you wanna go for a sandwich? I've only recently gotten to know Brodie but he seems real neat. If you have any questions about cool places to live in New York, please ask. Things are really exploding right now in Briarcliff Manor. WHOO! 24-7! Hey are you gonna finish those onion rings?"


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Brantley-- a comparable, if lesser, commodity-- scored a 2 yr/$32M deal.

If Pollock wants $80M... he'll be waiting a while. That AAV will have to drop if he wants anything above 2-3 years. 3/50 or 4/60, mebbe?


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LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr wrote:
Brantley-- a comparable, if lesser, commodity-- scored a 2 yr/$32M deal.

If Pollock wants $80M... he'll be waiting a while. That AAV will have to drop if he wants anything above 2-3 years. 3/50 or 4/60, mebbe?


Simultaneously agreeing with you and hoping this is the outcome.


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