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The thread for onetime Mets finding new baseball landing spots in 2023 comes off the bench with some Super Joe McEwing action.




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I kinda expected him to have gotten a big chair by now with somebody. While his equity is with the Cards, Mets, and now the White Sox, I kinda thought he'd be a Phillies manager.


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Edgy MD wrote:

I thought you were down on Pillar.


I don't recall having an opinion one way or another on him.

But I definitely would have preferred Duvall over Pham.



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Jeurys Familia and his challenging pronunciation invited to pitch at Diamondbacks camp.


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Still pitching professionally: 2005 Met (and offensive threat): Dae-Sung Koo.


This winter, Geelong Korea reached out to Koo and he immediately took them up on their offer. He appeared in three games, giving up zero earned runs and striking out two batters over 2 1/3 innings. He told me he's lost about 10 mph on his fastball -- it's sitting at around 75 mph -- but maybe, as he told the Korea JoongAng Daily, that helped.



"The ball was so slow that the batters didn't seem to know what to do with it.”



Koo broke his own record as the oldest man to appear in an ABL game. He's now played professionally in four different decades, he's fired fastballs for four different leagues in four different countries and three separate continents. He's been toeing up rubbers for an incredible 30 years. It's reminiscent of Satchel Paige's extended swan song -- a pitcher Koo mimicked in high school.



He said he has no plans to pitch (or hit) in this year's WBC, although he'll be following Korea's progress through Pool B. Still, he seems dead-set on never fully retiring, saying, "I want to show that age is not the limit of your performance."



"My goal is pitch for as long as I can, wherever it is," Koo told me. "Whether it's here, Korea -- as long as I'm able to use my arm to do what I love."


https://www.mlb.com/news/the-oldest-active-pitcher-in-pro-baseballhttps://www.mlb.com/news/the-oldest-active-pitcher-in-pro-baseball


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Do you know the way to Bradenton? Let's hope Kevin Plawecki does, now that he's been invited to Pirates Spring Training.


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The Padres lick their wounds from being incidental to to the winning Tabloid Cover Derby back page by signing Michael Wacha for the forthcoming season.


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Terry Collins and Dave Wallace have been hired as consultants by the Marlins.



First piece of advice: “stop being so goddamn Marlinish.”


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Terry Collins and Dave Wallace have been hired as consultants by the Marlins.

I was at a meeting about protecting our company's proprietary information.

Someone piped up, "Let them steal our business plan. It will set them back five years".



But that isn't the case with Collins. He was one of the winningest of all Mets managers.

I hope they just flounder.



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For Michael Conforto and J.D. Davis at Giants camp, the 2019 Mets are halcyon days of yore.


“Yeah, I was on a heater not wearing an undershirt — on a hot streak, I mean,” Conforto said. “And I don't know, we just started ripping guys' shirts off.”



We, meaning Pete Alonso?



“Pete. Yeah. He thought it was funny, and you know what? It was,” Conforto said. “I tried to put it back on (for the TV interview) but it was completely shredded. It looked like a polar bear attacked me.”



“Oh yeah, that was Pete's thing,” said Davis, who at least retained his sleeveless blue undershirt after his double delivered the Mets their 13th victory in 17 games. “He's like, ‘I'm ripping your shirt off.' As you could see, he almost ripped my neck off.”



When the Mets started their run, they were 53-56 and mostly dead in the water. By the time Davis touched off the celebration against Cleveland, they were 66-60 and one game out of the NL wild-card chase. The Mets would endure a six-game losing streak not long after that and they missed the postseason by three games. But over that winning stretch in August, Conforto and Davis felt what it was like to energize a city when a fan base least expected it — all while reinforcing a rollicking clubhouse culture.



“We were part of that young core, along with Pete and (Brandon) Nimmo and (Jeff) McNeil, and we just had fun together,” Conforto said. “Especially in the second half of our season, we just wanted to have a good time playing with each other. J.D. and I, that was our best ball when we were really enjoying ourselves. I think it's going to be easy for us to continue to do that. I'm already feeling that atmosphere here. I think we're going to have a blast.”



Davis identified that stretch in 2019 as the time when Conforto transformed himself from an emerging star outfielder to a team leader — something that wasn't easy while playing for a franchise that bobbed from one controversy to the next.



“We had COVID, two different owners, three different GMs, four different hitting coaches …” Davis said. “You could say it wasn't the most stable environment the last couple years. But Michael became one of the leaders on that squad, especially in 2019. Even though we came up short, he led that team and was one of the reasons we had that push in the second half.


https://theathletic.com/4255649/2023/02/27/michael-conforto-jd-davis-san-francisco-giants/https://theathletic.com/4255649/2023/02/27/michael-conforto-jd-davis-san-francisco-giants/


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Once a Met old-timer, an active professional baseball player in 2023, it's Daniel Murphy getting quacking.




The Long Island Ducks today announced the signing of 12-year Major League veteran infielder Daniel Murphy. He begins his first season with the Ducks and 16th in professional baseball.



“This game is part of my soul, and my passion for playing grew as great as ever when I discovered certain things that I believe will enable me to be productive on the field again,” said Murphy. “I am immensely grateful to Mr. Boulton, Wally Backman and Michael Pfaff for allowing me to live my dream for a second time.”



Murphy has 12 seasons of Major League experience in his professional career, including seven with the New York Mets (2008-09, 2011-15), three with the Washington Nationals (2016-18), one with the Chicago Cubs (2018) and two with the Colorado Rockies (2019-20). He has played in 1,452 big league games, posting a .296 batting average, 138 home runs, 735 RBIs, 710 runs, 1,572 hits, 371 doubles, 29 triples, a .341 on-base percentage and a .796 OPS. He represented the National League at the MLB All-Star Game on three occasions (2014, '16 and ‘17) and won two National League Silver Slugger Awards (2016-17). Murphy also finished second in the voting for National League Most Valuable Player in 2016 after leading the league in doubles (47), slugging percentage (.595) and OPS (.985), finishing behind only Chicago Cubs infielder Kris Bryant.



The Florida native has also appeared in 25 postseason games during his MLB career, compiling a .309 batting average with eight home runs, 19 RBIs, 21 runs, 30 hits, three doubles, 15 walks and a .986 OPS. In 2015, he led the Mets to their fifth World Series appearance in franchise history. He became the first player in Major League history to hit a home run in six consecutive postseason games and became the second player in league history to drive in at least one run in seven consecutive playoff games. He was named the National League Championship Series Most Valuable Player after batting .529 and homering in all four games of the Mets series sweep against the Chicago Cubs.



The 37-year-old made his Major League debut on August 2, 2008, against the Houston Astros at Minute Maid Park. He went 1-for-4 with a run scored in the game, collecting his first MLB hit with a second inning single off three-time All-Star Roy Oswalt. His first big league home run came one week later at Shea Stadium when he launched a sixth inning two-run homer off Renyel Pinto in a win over the Florida Marlins. He is a two-time winner of the MLBPAA Mets Heart and Hustle Award (2013-14) and helped lead Team USA to the gold medal at the 2017 World Baseball Classic. Murphy was originally selected by the Mets in the 13th round of the 2006 amateur draft out of Jacksonville University.


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New Jersey had been the anchor of the Atlantic League, hosting as many as four teams, but when the dust cleared after MLB's Covid-lockdown reorganization of affiliates, the Garden State ended up shut out of the Atlantic League fun.



Minor league affiliation with MLB is bad. And the affiliation-lite that several independent leagues have signed up for has done its share of damage as well.


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