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The innerview is right there above, and while I questioned it's clarity from the beginning, Gelbs is trying to clarify at the end, and seemingly does.



Gelbs may well have gotten it wrong, but if he did, so did a lot of folks, and I'm still not sure what "right" is.


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I didn't know that swearing on camera was a particularly releasable offense.



As for "regardless of the words," I think gaining clarity matters when executing a punishment. "Furthest thing from contrite"? Maybe, but I don't know.



As for lying, that's odd and surprising.



The Mets may well be right here, but there's still a big grey cloud around this, which is kinda strange, since so much of it is on camera and on the record.



I'm not sure why Anthony DiComo is defending the move like he's a stakeholder. Is somebody disputing his reporting?


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Edgy MD wrote:

I'm not sure why Anthony DiComo is defending the move like he's a stakeholder. Is somebody disputing his reporting?


I don't sense that he's defending the move. I think he's just trying to clarify the story, which is his job.


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Edgy MD wrote:

Maybe. It reads like a defensive tone to me.


Yes, it does. But I think he's defending his reporting, not the Mets' actions. People are probably misreading his story and thinking the release was about semantics.


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That's why I asked if somebody was disputing his reporting.



Jorge came into this season with five years and 102 days of MLB service. By my reckoning, he should be just a few days short of the magic six years of service time to qualify for unrestricted free agency.


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It's kinda morphed into this years version of 'was it a racoon or a rat thing.'


Posted


I think there is a level of sympathy for Lopez amongst the fans ,and maybe the beat guys are getting some push back with the confusion surrounding it all


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I think its easy to get behind a guy who looks pissed off when the team loses as compared to the Glavines of the world whose ability to keep a calm demeanor and perspective in the face of misfortune turn them into pariahs.



I for whatever reason left SNY on after the game and saw this all unfolding. There was no doubt in my mind that Lopez was acting as though he knew he could get fired and didn't give a shit. That this happened after a kum-bay-ah team meeting is pretty remarkable too.


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Upset to learn Lopez has a sick child



Teams always need a relief pitcher and I hope he catches



Mets could have addressed this as a mental health issue


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It's certainly something I considered as I see the commercial of a parade of Major League players pitching the league's mental health campaign.



There are just a lot of pieces, that aren't quite fitting together, so most of what I've got is speculation.


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I hope he gets back to the bigs, if for no other reason than to get decent health insurance coverage for his child.

Later


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