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From an IGT, but wanted to put it here...


Edgy MD wrote:
This team is going to be alright.


Basically with you, but geez 8 1/2 out tomorrow is getting too

close to double digits for my early-June fan mood.


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Well, they don't have to finish in first place. Or even in second place. With the expanded playoff field, one hot month can change their fortunes dramatically. And they appear to have the talent to have a hot month.


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Sure, but it would nice to not have the Braves win the division every year.


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That won't happen.



Credit to the Braves though. I'd really like to know how they do it, calling up players with half the seasoning of other team's prospects, and having them arrive fully ready to perform at top level.


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Edgy MD wrote:





Credit to the Braves though. I'd really like to know how they do it, calling up players with half the seasoning of other team's prospects, and having them arrive fully ready to perform at top level.


I know, right? It seems every year, there's a new Brave rookie or sophomore that's a star, or even MVP/Cy caliber. It's scouting, drafting and then development. It's what the Dodgers have been doing for a decade now. It's what Steve Cohen wants to do. That sounds great- only it's not gonna happen just because Cohen wants it to happen.And you gotta be real lucky, too.


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Edgy MD wrote:





Credit to the Braves though. I'd really like to know how they do it, calling up players with half the seasoning of other team's prospects, and having them arrive fully ready to perform at top level.


I know, right? It seems every year, there's a new Brave rookie or sophomore that's a star, or even MVP/Cy caliber. It's scouting, drafting and then development. It's what the Dodgers have been doing for a decade now. It's what Steve Cohen wants to do. That sounds great- only it's not gonna happen just because Cohen wants it to happen.And you gotta be real lucky, too.


And give the Braves big credit for not pursuing deGrom 'cause you gotta assume that the Braves were one of deGrom's preferred teams.


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Edgy MD wrote:
That won't happen.


Where's your guts and your will to survive

Just want to keep divisional hopes alive




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That's, of course, half good news, especially considering the young star at the peak of his powers the Braves went with on the mound last night. Not long ago (a week or two), folks were wondering where the offense was going to come from. Last night, everybody but Vientos had his bat going.



It looked like a game where the Mets would run out of bullets, and they ran out of bullets. They need to find more bullets.


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Johnny Lunchbucket wrote:

The pitching sucks. We scored enough to have won any of the Braves games


They had three run leads in each game.



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I have focused too much on fixing the offense. The pitching is bad from top to bottom and hard to address until the trade deadline



Too many players on the wrong side of 30, which is why I advocate promoting Mauricio when possible



Yesterday was not the first time Marte let a ball get behind he nor is he alone. Are the unforced errors a symptom of a team that is not prepared to play



30-33. Can they go 60-39 to get to 90 wins??


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30-33. Can they go 60-39 to get to 90 wins??

Magic 8-Ball says, "Not Likely"



The Magic 8-Ball is never wrong, sometimes.


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Reports (DiComo) say Pete is headed to the IL , no surprise I suppose, Luis is headed to Pittsburgh



I'm worried


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Jon Heyman of the New York Post reports there's "real concern" Pete Alonso (wrist) will require a trip to the injured list.



Heyman adds that Alonso may miss "a few weeks." The 28-year-old slugger was sent back to New York on Thursday to undergo some additional testing, including an MRI, after being hit by a pitch earlier this week against the Braves. It would be a significant loss for the Mets and fantasy managers if he winds up missing a couple weeks. There should be an official update on his status prior to Friday's game against the Pirates, but fantasy managers should plan on him heading to the injured list.



SOURCE: Jon Heyman

Jun 9, 2023, 9:05 AM ET


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Anthony DiComo of MLB.com reports the Mets will likely recall Luis Guillorme prior to Friday's series opener against the Pirates.



Nothing official yet, but Guillorme is traveling with the Mets to Pittsburgh and appears likely to be summoned back to the majors with Pete Alonso (wrist) heading to the injured list. The 28-year-old infielder offers a ton of defensive versatility, but he's a non-factor from a fantasy perspective. It'll be top prospect Mark Vientos stepping into an everyday role at first base during Alonso's absence.



SoURCE: Anthony DiComo

Jun 9, 2023, 11:00 AM ET


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damn. we really need pete out there, and i was certainly looking forward to seeing if he could make a real run at 60, or more.



get better fuckin' quick, pete, and get back to mashing.


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Ken Rosenthal has an article for The Athletic, titled "Rosenthal: If Mets' don't end spiral, would anyone be surprised to see Steve Cohen make changes?"



I wanted to see what moves he saw Cohen potentially making, and other than firing Buck Showalter, he didn't say anything at all.


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In his Grandma's voice, "Stevie, tateleh. Gornicht helfen."



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I would be surprised if Buck is on the hot seat. I think many people are assuming that Steve Cohen is the second coming of George Steinbrenner. Maybe he is, but I'm not so sure.


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Are we sure Pete did not break his wrist?



It looked horrible when it happened and a result less than a break is a sigh of relief



I see Dicomo is suggesting an absence of weeks now


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I wanted Buck to give Vientos an extended looksee.

But not at this cost. (shudder)



Later


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Edgy MD wrote:

Thanks for that fantasy analysis, Tony.


I think the 'analysis' is by a Rotoworld employee. I should have been more

clear where I was quoting from and was lazy posting.


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With Pete out, possibly for a good while you could do a makeover of sorts here



Take the opportunity to promote Mauricio and inject some youth and speed. If he becomes overwhelmed so be it. The Reds are doing this to good effect of late. Mauricio at second and McNeil in left. It could help to jumpstart a turnaround


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I'm not going to say "so be it" about doing damage to a player's development, though I'm sure Ronny Mauricio will appear soon enough.


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For all of rbe money Cohen's spent on payroll, there's only one top tier elite player in his prime on the Mets roster making huge money --- Francisco Lindor. Diaz is out for the season. The payroll money that put the Mets way over the top went to a pair of 40+ year old pitchers who are practically guaranteed to decline in a .Mets uniform.



McNeil's hard to figure out Two of his last three seasons are nothing to get excited about.


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