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If tonight's game gets rained out does Morabito go into the Mets 'books' as having "worn" #8?

If only there were a website worthy enough to decide such things.

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Puma adds further detail: 

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Following a fan backlash on social media, the club announced Morabito's number will change before Wednesday's game

And, yes, it seems Howie was a big part of this.

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It appears that most fans are opposed to the Mets releasing #8 after having not issued it for 25 years. There's been a debate over whether Carter's number should be retired but to release it this 40th anniversary of the 1986 season seems wrong.

As if you can't always find a reason why it isn't the right time.

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Yes. Hiding behind "Twitter says" as if the ability to discern a majority opinion is possible even when one isn't merely searching for confirmation bias.

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Not at all.  The jerk here is Howie Rose, who unfortunately has developed a wee too bit of main character syndrome in recent years, thinking he presumes to speak for all Mets fans, whole also revealing himself as a not particularly savvy user of social media.

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15 hours ago, Johnny Lunchbucket said:

Anyway saw where Morabito wears 55 tonight.

Also he looked overmatched at the plate last night. Small sample and all

Goes from a nice single digit, to a Spring Training/Coaching Staff/September Call Up/MFY one!

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On 5/19/2026 at 9:21 PM, Frayed Knot said:

Yes. Hiding behind "Twitter says" as if the ability to discern a majority opinion is possible even when one isn't merely searching for confirmation bias.

Reddit, TikTok, Bluesky and Facebook are also up there.

Though Reddit being a “go to” when it comes to first page hits on Google searches these days probably gives it the edge for social media platform that makes internet strangers’ posts into “expert opinions” for lazy confirmation bias searchers.

Though TwiX is still a go to for lazy article writers looking for “average citizen” quotes on any topic, and any point the author wants to make.  

Ie Howie and “see, the fans want #8 at least kept in unofficial retirement out of respect for Gary Carter!”

BTW, did any actually reach out to Mays, or an associate when the Torve “fiasco” happened?  All I know is the pre-information age shit storm via sports radio and “journalists” Heh, an even smaller sample to cherry pick confirmation bias agreeing “others like me are saying” “data” from! ;)

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Retired numbers have become so devalued that it's silly that this is a controversy. If it were up to me, I'd take number 8 permanently out of mothballs and put it in the regular rotation. However, I won't get upset if they retire it, because this really doesn't matter anymore. But it's time to poop or get off the potty. Either reissue the number or retire it. This in-between status is ridiculous. 

Maybe they're realizing that the two most appropriate times to retire the number have passed: When Carter got into the Hall of Fame, and when he died. There are no more trigger events that I can think of. (Unless they're waiting for the birth of his first great-grandchild?) 

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2 minutes ago, Benjamin Grimm said:

Retired numbers have become so devalued that it's silly that this is a controversy. If it were up to me, I'd take number 8 permanently out of mothballs and put it in the regular rotation. However, I won't get upset if they retire it, because this really doesn't matter anymore. But it's time to poop or get off the potty. Either reissue the number or retire it. This in-between status is ridiculous. 

Maybe they're realizing that the two most appropriate times to retire the number have passed: When Carter got into the Hall of Fame, and when he died. There are no more trigger events that I can think of. (Unless they're waiting for the birth of his first great-grandchild?) 

Or some sort of special event, like the 60th Anniversary Alumni game day to announce Willie’s

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The Mets have butchered retired numbers from day 1. Cohen had a chance to make it right but instead just made it worse. 
 

Retiring a manager’s number is ridiculous. We did it twice. And neither of them are our winningest manager. Retiring Mays devalues all retired numbers. Retiring 8 for Carter would be as dumb as retiring 4 for Lenny. 

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It's been almost 40 years since Carter last played in a game as a Met. They can wait another 20 years I guess. By then there will be an even smaller percentage of living fans who remember Gary Carter. 

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Since his name was invoked by Howie due to comparisons of assigning numbers, as opposed to requests (ie Rickey Henderson), this is honestly way different though than Kelvin Torve

He was 30 when the Mets added him to the big league roster

Was playing in the pros since 1981, 2nd round pick by SF, so the epitome of a AAAA player by the time he debuted as a Twin in 1988.

Only involved in one being moved from one organization to another transaction as well, being sent from the Giants to the Orioles in 1985 for another lifetime minor leaguer.

Ended up logging 42 games of MLB between 1988, 1990 and 1991, and finished his pro days in Japan in 1993

I think the point is the Torve assignment was a legit accident. 

Giving a rising prospect a single digit for his debut, even if unintentionally neglecting its “intentionally out of circulation” status, is more of an intentional numerical assignment.

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1 hour ago, stevejrogers said:

BTW, did any actually reach out to Mays, or an associate when the Torve “fiasco” happened?

I would suggest that it was less than a fiasco, but certainly a blunder.

I think it's important that the Carter and Mays cases be held as distinct from one another.

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There are a series of guys from those post-86 years when I was playing a lot of Micro League Baseball on the C64, and I would create these "prospects" regardless of whether they were actual prospects, with stats based on whatever I could find.

Torve was one of those guys who I "called up" and he had a phenomenal season, because all I knew was that the dude was a .300 hitter in AAA. Same with Lou Thornton; he stole 100 bases for me one season. I still have a soft spot for Julio Machado, who was a Micro League bullpen mainstay long before he murdered somebody.

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And they put Morabito's face on the story, like he did anything wrong to put himself in the crosshairs.

The crosshairs of "outrage."

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