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The old Gold Glove is a new Friar.



Absolutely where extra base hits went to die. For a time, a Mex/Rey-Rey level defender.



Feels like he missed the past three or four seasons but was fully healthy in 2019. High-priced pinch-runner toward the end.



Really liked him. Good luck, Juanny Beisbol.


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Seemingly covered all of Flushing during his Gold Glove years!


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Dang.



If memory serves, I feel as if he saved more Gee and Niese bacon than any other Met pitchers'.


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Can't think of anything douchey he ever did, given plenty of time. Seemingly invented a new way of making outs, and Keith Hernandez may be the only other Met I can write that about.


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God, if that uppercut/see more pitches thing he was trying had worked, just a little. We would have had ourselves the Kiermaier we thought we did.


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I think we'll remember him more fondly than the numbers will say. Won a Gold Glove in his second season but never *quite* got that magic back.



Basically Buddy Harrelson in the outfield, with a little more pop.


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Best memory of Lagares was attending one of his very first starts with the Lunchpail. It was a shitty game, the Mets lost, the giveaway was a joke (Some Marvel movie cup with zero Met content), but Lagares made a catch on a ball off the bat I was so accustomed to seeing land as a hit it shocked me. It was one of those shallow dying quails that guys routinely pull up on and play on the hop, Lagares got there to make the catch and didn't even seem to be busting it. It reminded me of vintage Ordonez.



He only got a chance after we cycled through a bunch of pretenders out there-- was cowgill one of them?-- and it I was convinced then and there they finally had the right guy out there.



Unfortunately he didn't improve enough offensively


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Other Mets centerfielders during Lagares' rookie season:



Kirk Nieuwenhuis: 25 g

Rick Ankiel: 17 g

Matt den Dekker: 16 g

Collin Cowgill: 17 g

Jordany Valdespin: 16 g

Eric Young, Jr.: 8 g

Marlon Byrd: 2 g


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Typewriter Chewing Gum proudly presents the Juan Lagares collection:



2015 - Code Name: Neon

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2015 - Code Name: Neon (N.L 2014 League Leaders)

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2015 - Code Name: New Judge (Ltd.)

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2016 - Code Name: Sludge

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2016 - Code Name: Coke Porch Heroes (Ltd.)

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2016 - Code Name: Coke Porch Heroes (Ltd.) - Alt.

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2016 - Code Name: Basque (Ltd.)

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2016 - Code Name: Stars of the Diamond (Ltd.)

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2016 - Code Name: Stars of the Diamond (Ltd.) - Glossy variation

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2017 - Code: Hoosier

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2017 - Code: Potato Knish (Ltd.)

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2017 - Code: Ack

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2018 - Code: A Doll's House (Ltd.)

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2018 - Code: Puppet, Pauper, Pirate, Poet, Pawn, King

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2019 - Code: Holy Curt Gowdy! a/k/a Batman Mets

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I think he led the Mets in WAR in 2014. That glove with even a .700 OPS was a huge asset. But that season was the outlier offensively (and defensively too, but he was still elite for a while). And then there were the injuries that just didn't stop. I was super bullish on him for a long time.


  • 5 months later...
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Benjamin Grimm wrote:

So Brodie was listening in on the Zoom call, huh?

He was the one using his wife's phone and never pictured.


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Never should have been in another uniform to begin with — not to be confused with too good to have let leave in the first place.


  • 6 months later...
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Hot numbers in the winter league yielded reheated interest for Juan's services in the Southern California market.







Few new memories for Juan's semi-recidivist 2020 Mets return. Got doubled off as a pinch-runner. Caught three fly balls after staying/coming in for defense and of course wore one egregiously wrong number (87) before being assigned something closer to his 12 (15).



Gosh, considering the man played three innings total, that's a lot of memories, or more of a concrete nature than the previous 15, Brian Dozier, generated.



Baseball-Reference pegs Juan's eight-season career WAR at 12.4, indicating a bWAR love of defense. They gave him 0.1 for his three 2020 innings. By comparison, Ed Kranepool, in 18 seasons, posted a career bWAR of 4.3, as if 1,418 hits and forum-naming inspiration isn't analytically sound.



Either way, good luck to Anaheim Juan, who approaches the American League two hits shy of 500. May it go better than it did for San Diego Juan.


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