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Made me appreciate Pete Alonso. He had a similar stance and — if you squinted — kind of a similar swing, but very different results. Often seemed kinda banged up, but that couldn't account for what he swung at, which was often sliders low and away.



Caught the second-ever Mets no-hitter.



I'm concerned that the Mets brass isn't getting enough sleep.


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Stepped in to play first base on one of those injury-strapped nights in 2021. Made a nice play and homered despite the position being new to him.



Ended a game at Coors Field by throwing out Trevor Story, a Met rarity.



Was the Mets' Clemente Award nominee this year, recognizing on- and off-field contributions, which implies he must have been a Hall of Famer off the field given what we saw on the field (no-hitter handling notwithstanding).


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Never got healthy or comfortable here. I thought he'd be a serviceable bridge to Alvarez and an easy player to move when the time came. Oh well. I'm not convinced Narvaez is an upgrade though.


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Johnny Lunchbucket wrote:

Always showed his socks over meaty calves. Ridiculously open stance he never seemed to adjust despite it not going well for him.


I remember Al Moran hit under .200 and never changed his stance. Frustrating to watch.

McCann was painful to watch - like seeing an animal caught in a trap.

Later


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So the Mets are paying $19 million so McCann can be the Orioles backup C.



Strange days indeed, most peculiar mama...


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For a catcher that couldn't hit; he could sure hit when he didn't catch:



(Small sample size) but in his 2 seasons as a Met, he had 42 At Bats combined at 1B/DH/PH...

In those 42 at bats, he had 15 hits with 3 doubles, 4 HRs, 12 RBI...for a .357 batting average


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So the Mets are paying $19 million so McCann can be the Orioles backup C.



Strange days indeed, most peculiar mama...


Turns out that removing McC's contract will actually save the Mets more in lux tax money than the chunk that they're giving to the O's

-- acc to DiComo on MLB.com



Also, since we're apparently no longer announcing trades but go instead straight to the 'Memories of' thread, I had to look up what we're

getting in return from Bal'mer ... turns out to be a PtbNL. Could turn out to be our next superstar (hey, yaneverknow


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Jesse Orosco was a PTBNL in the trade that sent Jerry Koosman to the Twins.



I have a feeling that for this trade, the player isn't ever going to be named. Unless the Mets find they need a backup third baseman for St. Lucie or something, and then the Orioles will throw them a warm body.


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Frayed Knot wrote:
Turns out that removing McC's contract will actually save the Mets more in lux tax money than the chunk that they're giving to the O's -- acc to DiComo on MLB.com


Being as high over the limit that they are, I found that hard to believe

(understand) when I heard someone echo that on the radio.



Show us the math NOW, Anthony!!


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Frayed Knot wrote:
Turns out that removing McC's contract will actually save the Mets more in lux tax money than the chunk that they're giving to the O's -- acc to DiComo on MLB.com


Being as high over the limit that they are, I found that hard to believe

(understand) when I heard someone echo that on the radio.



Show us the math NOW, Anthony!!


Mets are paying a 90% tax on payroll amounts above $293M.



Eliminating $12M from what counts towards the tax limit (McCann's contract) means that there is $10.8M in CBT tax savings.



So, when the Mets traded him, even if they are still responsible for $9.5M each of the next two years, it's less than the CBT tax they've avoided.


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=Gwreck post_id=115418 time=1671808265 user_id=56]Mets are paying a 90% tax on payroll amounts above $293M.



Eliminating $12M from what counts towards the tax limit (McCann's contract) means that there is $10.8M in CBT tax savings.



So, when the Mets traded him, even if they are still responsible for $9.5M each of the next two years, it's less than the CBT tax they've avoided.

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