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After three relief appearances in each of the past two seasons, Ty Adcock is taking his talents to San Diego. My strongest memory of Ty is likely to be whatever Fman makes of Adcock.
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After three relief appearances in each of the past two seasons, Ty Adcock is taking his talents to San Diego. My strongest memory of Ty is likely to be whatever Fman makes of Adcock.

 

While I won't claim to be any kind of expert on PHP search, it doesn't appear that I've ever mady any funny jokes about this guy.


You know, like saying that his full name is actually "Thy Wadcock," for example. Or something like that

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My only memory is when the Mets first got him, I looked to see if he was related to long time first baseman and manager Joe Adcock.

He isn't.

Later

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His appearances over the last two seasons — and this is a specific unprompted memory — are from two different professional tenures, having thrown in with the Tigers in between. I imagine this means that, while we are indeed saying goodbye, we might be saying hello, again, hello, in the near future.


I also remember that he looked like Daniel Murphy with a big shrubby beard. He was ineffective in his first go-around, but effective in the second, but what can you tell from three appearances?

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His appearances over the last two seasons — and this is a specific unprompted memory — are from two different professional tenures, having thrown in with the Tigers in between. I imagine this means that, while we are indeed saying goodbye, we might be saying hello, again, hello, in the near future.


I also remember that he looked like Daniel Murphy with a big shrubby beard. He was ineffective in his first go-around, but effective in the second, but what can you tell from three appearances?

 

You can tell much from three appearances. Ask Ebeneezer Scrooge.

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His appearances over the last two seasons — and this is a specific unprompted memory — are from two different professional tenures, having thrown in with the Tigers in between. I imagine this means that, while we are indeed saying goodbye, we might be saying hello, again, hello, in the near future.


I also remember that he looked like Daniel Murphy with a big shrubby beard. He was ineffective in his first go-around, but effective in the second, but what can you tell from three appearances?

 

Ty’s Tigers tenure, which yielded no MLB appearances, predated his initial Mets’ Cockiness. He was released in the summer of 2024, but didn’t land with another organization and was signed anew before the season was out. Technically two terms, but in practicality he never left.

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His appearances over the last two seasons — and this is a specific unprompted memory — are from two different professional tenures, having thrown in with the Tigers in between. I imagine this means that, while we are indeed saying goodbye, we might be saying hello, again, hello, in the near future.


I also remember that he looked like Daniel Murphy with a big shrubby beard. He was ineffective in his first go-around, but effective in the second, but what can you tell from three appearances?

 

Ty’s Tigers tenure, which yielded no MLB appearances, predated his initial Mets’ Cockiness. He was released in the summer of 2024, but didn’t land with another organization and was signed anew before the season was out. Technically two terms, but in practicality he never left.

 

Well, blow me down.


Just what was it Ty was doing in that year in between his Mets release and his Mets re-signing?


Was he perhaps employed as ... a narco-terrorist?!?!

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