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At his best, he was Chris Capuano on a good day.



At his worst, he was Jason Vargas on a lot of days.


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The complete game shut out.

In this day and age, that ain't chopped liver.

Later


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I didn't think a crafty old lefty is a bad thing to have. In fact, every good team should have one.



Sucking for the first 3 months of his Met return really hurt the team.



A decent contributor ever since even if he turned out to be an asshole.


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He made such a bad first impression that it was always going to be near impossible for him to overcome it.

2018 could essentially be divided into thirds. 1st third: terrible. 2nd third: unavailable. Final third: pretty darn good but by then it was TLTL

2019 didn't start off a whole lot better, but he righted the ship earlier and has been quite good recently.



He claimed there were things 'not being reported' which contributed to his words with the writer.

That may be and we'll likely never know the full story. But it's tough conjure up anything that could justify his 'knock you out' response.


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Ends his second tenure at 13-15 / 5.26 ERA. He made his first and only All-Star squad at 34. In retrospect, that may not typically be the best time to buy, but the Mets dove right in. I got the impression that he was explicitly signed to take the role of Bartolo Colón — to be the older, steadier, crafty pitcher on a staff otherwise filled with younger, dynamic, mercurial pitchers. In the end, he was older and mercurial.



Tomy. John surgery mid-season in 2015 kept him from pitching against the Mets in the World Series. I like to think Céspedes would have personally destroyed him, but who knows?



Has a reputation as a good hitting pitcher, but was something of a chump at the plate with the Mets, especially this season.


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Yeah, he made a bad first impression that he was never going to get over. But arguably the second-best starter on the team this year. I'm certain that he will face the Mets in a Phillie uniform this year and bamboozle them.


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I mentioned this in the other thread, but when he was good, he was good getting hard swingers to get themselves out. A greasy-haired ornery lefty slowballer in the tradition of, if not in the class of, Bob Ojeda


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I remember that he was mostly meh, had goofy hair, and then he threatened to beat up a reporter.



I also conflated him with Claudio Vargas for a long time.


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Johnny Lunchbucket wrote:


This card is from the 2nd series. (Collect 'em all)



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What's on the backs of these cards?


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It seemed like every player Alderson signed in the 2017-2018 offseason got hurt, tried to play through an injury that they would have been better off not playing through (and the team would have been better off as well), but eventually performed at a level consistent with realistic expectations. But like with Bruce, the new GM treated Vargas like he was valueless when he wasn't.


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I'm pleased that a little over a year and half generated so many Jason Vargas memories.



Here's a phun phact: Jason Vargas pitched in 41 games over parts of three seasons (none of them complete) for the Mets, and ended up playing for three different general managers.


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