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I'm all in, baby! I love the Beltran/Collins pairing.


It is a great opportunity. He couldn't let it go by.

(see what I did there?)



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In the end, integrity is the most important thing. A manager is the face of the franchise, and that person must be of the highest character.



Let's hire Wally Backman.


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Mend fences and bring in Alfonso.



Except for potentially enter Cooperstown as the skipper and with the Met scripted interlocking NY on the plaque, and more beloved among the fan base, he does check off the list of things it seemed the Mets wanted out of the Beltrán hire.


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I'm wondering if the Mets -- or anyone for that matter seeing as how there are suddenly now THREE teams in search of managers despite it being mid-January -- go with a 'safe' choice like

Showalter even though I can't remember if anyone even gave him a sniff during managerial sweepstakes time back in October/November. Cuz when your first choice turns out to be crooked,

the way to go just might be to hire the guy who gets upset when players wear their hats crooked.

And if you're Boston & Houston, can you really give it to whatever bench coach in waiting you've got on your staff as if HE wasn't also aware of what was going on?


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Given that we're 3+ weeks from spring training, Collins makes sense. Been there, done that and all. Still a member of the org and Fred and the writers all like him. I'm not his biggest suppotrter but there's some comfort there.



In the biz world, this kind of thing happens all the time. When a CEO leaves suddenly they often bring in his predecessor in off the board, at least to start.



But given they just finished interviewing a few months ago if BoGo made a good impression then maybe they ask him back.


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That's also the argument for Eduardo Perez. I wouldn't be surprised if they turned to whoever their second choice was back in the fall, if he's still available (and interested).


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Considering the Wilpons' reputation for throwing nickels around like manhole covers, I'll just guess it is someone already on the payroll.

Collins and Perez are in that category.

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Edgy MD wrote:

I'm not outright predicting, but don't be shocked if John Franco is asked to ride in on a white horse.


David Wright would be far more likely on the 'ex player' list, especially considering the "they are already paying him" angle


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Edgy MD wrote:

I'm not outright predicting, but don't be shocked if John Franco is asked to ride in on a white horse.


David Wright would be far more likely on the 'ex player' list, especially considering the "they are already paying him" angle


Heaven help us!

But speaking of that, if they want someone squeaky clean, a great motivator, and already on the payroll, how about Tim Teb .... I can't finish that.



Later


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Edgy MD wrote:

I'm not outright predicting, but don't be shocked if John Franco is asked to ride in on a white horse.


David Wright would be far more likely on the 'ex player' list, especially considering the "they are already paying him" angle


Heaven help us!

But speaking of that, if they want someone squeaky clean, a great motivator, and already on the payroll, how about Tim Teb .... I can't finish that.



Later



At least Tebow gets his number back.


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Frayed Knot wrote:

I'm wondering if the Mets -- or anyone for that matter seeing as how there are suddenly now THREE teams in search of managers despite it being mid-January -- go with a 'safe' choice like

Showalter even though I can't remember if anyone even gave him a sniff during managerial sweepstakes time back in October/November. Cuz when your first choice turns out to be crooked,

the way to go just might be to hire the guy who gets upset when players wear their hats crooked.


And, as if on cue, Houston is talking to Showalter


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Frayed Knot wrote:

Frayed Knot wrote:

I'm wondering if the Mets -- or anyone for that matter seeing as how there are suddenly now THREE teams in search of managers despite it being mid-January -- go with a 'safe' choice like

Showalter even though I can't remember if anyone even gave him a sniff during managerial sweepstakes time back in October/November. Cuz when your first choice turns out to be crooked,

the way to go just might be to hire the guy who gets upset when players wear their hats crooked.


And, as if on cue, Houston is talking to Showalter


That's the best fit for him I think. Houston is a total clean slate being that they are without a GM too, and we know that Showalter wants total authority.



They are also ground zero for the entire thing as well, so they need the radical culture change the most.


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I am already hearing talk that Boston is going to take a look at Meulens. So the Mets, who did not directly participate in or benefit from either of the two scandals, could be the team that is without a manager AND a bench coach with a month to go before Spring Training.


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Edgy MD wrote:

I'm not outright predicting, but don't be shocked if John Franco is asked to ride in on a white horse.


David Wright would be far more likely on the 'ex player' list, especially considering the "they are already paying him" angle


Heaven help us!

But speaking of that, if they want someone squeaky clean, a great motivator, and already on the payroll, how about Tim Teb .... I can't finish that.



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that would officially be the biggest LOLMets move ever and the LOLMETS meme would have to be put to bed because nothing could ever top it.


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