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https://thenypost.files.wordpress.com/2019/01/jed-lowrie.jpg?quality=90&strip=all>



What is the deal with me?



I mean, I signed with the team back on January 16 for two years and $20 million, I pulled the jersey on (see above) and proclaimed I was all happy and excited to be in the Mets' unlit locker room with the ugly drop tile ceiling:




But I haven't been seen in a Mets shirt since, and in the one shot of me in a hat, I look decidedly UN-happy.



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A strained knee, they tell me. Didn't they do a physical on me before the contract was finalized? I'm not sure they did. Maybe they just asked a bunch of civilians to put on white coats, prod me, and ask questions. Maybe it was a special perk for luxury box owners.



I don't want to be one of those putzes who gets hurt his first spring and never catches up, like Swarzak or ... I don't know ... Putz, I think. I have a pretty slender body for a guy definitely on the back nine of his career, so my knee hasn't taken the beating of a lot of other vets, but my age is my age and there's only so much you can do about that. The Mets have some good players to cover for me, but having been in the American League almost my whole career, I was hoping to use Spring Training to get a good look at the Senior Circuit pitching. Having the Nats, Marlins, and Braves in steady rotation, that might have really helped. Now that idea is gone. Faded like the snows of winter.



I'll be out there, and I intend to be ready when I go. Second, third, and short. I'll be like a light-footed Wilmer. If this damn knee cooperates. I'm taking calcium, doing my PT, easing into the quick cuts in my workouts, and soon I'll be ...



What? What will I be? In 2019, it's a mystery, and I need your help.


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I'm getting a gamey, distinctly Baylike aroma from his corner of the locker room.



282 PA, .260/.331/.397, 36 R, 6 HR, 33 RBI


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The comparisons to Jason Bay are, frankly, unfair.



Jason Bay was a much better hitter and younger when the Mets signed him. So while Lowrie may become a disappointment, he won't be as big a disappointment as Bay.



I think eventually Lowrie will get healthy and contribute. But what are we realistically expecting of this guy? Career .749 OPS going into his age 35 season. He's never hit .300, he's never had a .400 OBP (or even been realistically close) and his career SLG is .414. He's hit 20 HR's once in his career (last year) doesn't appear to have any sort of speed (1 SB over his last 5 seasons).



So I don't know.



There are some positives. His best seasons have been his last two, so maybe it's the result of a new approach? And you have to think that taking him out of Oakland will give his numbers a boost. His home-away splits last year were pretty drastic. .710 OPS at home vs. .884 on the road. Also hit 19 of his 24 HR's on the road. So maybe there's room for hope.



I'm guessing OPS in the high .700's, 14 HRs. Plays all around the diamond.


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Johnny Lunchbucket wrote:

Worried. Jason Bay is the other guy you were thinking of.

Yeah, Putz sat out the second half after having a shlubby first half.


  • 1 month later...
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3 hits last night for Syracuse so it looks like he'll be in the lineup on Tuesday against WSH.


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It's true. It'll be interesting to see what they do roster-wise once he's ready. I'd be awfully nervous if I was Todd Frazier. I think he's the odd man out, the way Davis is swinging the bat.


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It's true. It'll be interesting to see what they do roster-wise once he's ready. I'd be awfully nervous if I was JD Davis. I think he's the odd man out, the way Frazier is getting paid.

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The Captain Tuttle of the 40-man roster. I just took infield with the man.


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Sure it suxx ... but think about how good a trading-deadline (or maybe post-deadline?) pickup he'll seem like once he finally does get around to being healthy enough to make the roster.


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It's true. It'll be interesting to see what they do roster-wise once he's ready. I'd be awfully nervous if I was Todd Frazier. I think he's the odd man out, the way Davis is swinging the bat.


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It's true. It'll be interesting to see what they do roster-wise once he's ready. I'd be awfully nervous if I was JD Davis. I think he's the odd man out, the way Frazier is getting paid.


Fixed that for you.




If and when he returns, I'm guessing neither of those guys eat it. Instead it'll be Adeiny Hech who gets Syracused.



But at this rate, any number of things could happen before Lowrie appears.


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Edgy MD wrote:
But at this rate, any number of things could happen before Lowrie appears.
Yeah, Cespedes might be back first.


  • 2 months later...
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Maybe the whole Jed Lowrie thing is a money-skimming scheme.



>>> "Hey, Jed. We'd like to offer you a contract."



>>> >>> "I'm flattered, but I'm done. My legs are shot."



>>> "And that's a fact that the press will learn about just as soon as Spring Training rolls around."



>>> >>> "I'm not sure what you're getting at"



>>> "You go down with an 'injury' as camp opens. You collect your full pay over the year, but invest 60% of it in Sterling Equities properties. The rest, you pocket. For nothing."



>>> >>> "I don't get it. You're hoping to use me to steal from yourself so I can buy shit back from you at 60 cents on the dollar?"



>>> "Well, we tend to insure big contracts around here, Jed."


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Mickey, in his weekly WFAN spot, confirmed that Lowrie exists (he literally said this) and that he's making vague moves toward baseball activities, baseball activities being an expansive umbrella that might include posting to an electronic bulletin board thread that wonders whether Jed Lowrie exists.


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Edgy MD wrote:

Maybe the whole Jed Lowrie thing is a money-skimming scheme.



>>> "Hey, Jed. We'd like to offer you a contract."



>>> >>> "I'm flattered, but I'm done. My legs are shot."



>>> "And that's a fact that the press will learn about just as soon as Spring Training rolls around."



>>> >>> "I'm not sure what you're getting at"



>>> "You go down with an 'injury' as camp opens. You collect your full pay over the year, but invest 60% of it in Sterling Equities properties. The rest, you pocket. For nothing."



>>> >>> "I don't get it. You're hoping to use me to steal from yourself so I can buy shit back from you at 60 cents on the dollar?"



>>> "Well, we tend to insure big contracts around here, Jed."




lmao.


  • 5 weeks later...
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Jed Lowrie, utility player, has been recalled to the active roster. He will wear No. 4 and exist.


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Great, I'll finally find out what he looks like.

For all I know he could have been the guy I was stuck on an elevator with for five hours last week.











* I wasn't really stuck on an elevator last week


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