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According to the 2:40 update on WFAN, the Mets got Tike Redman - for cash.

There's the backup centerfielder, one who is several decades younger than G. Williams.

What's not to like? (Other than his awful OBP)?

Later


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Lefthanded hitter, has some speed, plays all 3 outfield positions. I'm down with Tike.


Guest Yancy Street Gang
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It's hard to imagine one set of parents naming one child "Tike" and the other "Prentice."


Guest Edgy DC
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It's a big world. Lots of names out there.

Prentice is no longer part of the Mets system, having been signed by the Cards earlier this month.


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Out: Mets named Mike.
In: Mets named Tike.

I'm head over heels over this. No foolin'. Tike Redman has been slapping us around for however long he's been in the big leagues. He was right in the middle of that Friday night debacle at PNC. I refuse to look up any statistics to disturb my perception that he's hitting .877 against us lifetime. I'm sure it's true.

Tike Redman can't hurt us anymore. Except, perhaps, from within.


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we lost a Prentice and picked up a Tike.
Do the Mets have a "Redman" quota?
Damn racist organization...

I guess this means a return of John Franco is definitely out!

Speaking of red men, who was that St. John's pitching prospect we had once upon a time... Terry Bross? Eric Hillman? I forget which one it was.


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Terry Bross. Prep school classmate of Ms. Met.


Guest sharpie
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Gerald Williams' career OPS+ = 82, a figure he hadn't reached since 2000. Tike can prolly catch the ball better than Gerald and he's a lefty. Plus, his name is Tike. All of these things make him better.


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Yeah I'm not too excited over Tike, though he sorta fits my definition of a career switching young veteran as detailed in the Collier thread.

Plus he's an above average CFer and OK runner, which are also Collier qualifiers, so I guess I'm good for him being this year's Gerald Williams.


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Yeah, but his 9th most comparable hitter, according to babseballreference.com, is our own Johnny Dickshot.


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And his 9th most similar to age 28 is Baby Doll Jacobson who later went 19-97-.318 at age 33 for the '25 Browns and then hit .341 the next year. I expect great things from Tike. May he be a Baby Doll!


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Tike,lol.
The NY Post will have a field day with this kids name, no matter what he does for us, good or bad.


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Sometimes I dream
That he is me
You've got to see
That's how I dream to be

I dream I move
I dream I groove
Like Tike
If I could be like Tike

Again I try
Just need to fly
For just one day
If I could be that way

I dream I move
I dream I groove
Like Tike
If I could be like Tike

Be like Tike!
Be like Tike!


Guest Yancy Street Gang
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What was the name of Buster Brown's dog?


Guest ScarletKnight41
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Yancy Street Gang wrote:
What was the name of Buster Brown's dog?


It was, indeed, Tike.

BTW, I believe that Tike made his Major League debut at Shea, on a day that his mom was in the house to see both of her sons play.


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D'Oh!

Well, I was close about the other stuff.

]It's a Family Affair - Last Tuesday, Prentice Redman's mother and stepfather came to watch him play in person for the first time in his major league career. It was a 2-for-1 deal, since they were also able to see Prentice's big brother, Tike, who was the starting centerfielder for the Pirates.


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Yeah, but I'm not going to be the one to go up to him and say, "Hi JJ!"


Guest sharpie
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Tige, not Tike for the dog.

May 6, 2002 -- He was a little rich kid with a blond pageboy haircut who was always getting into mischief, but also had a serious side. One hundred years ago this week, Buster Brown and his dog Tige made their debut in a Sunday comic strip in the New York Herald. The pair soon appeared in newspapers around the country and went on to become even more famous when the Brown Shoe Co. adopted them as mascots


Guest Yancy Street Gang
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So Buster Brown and the Brady Bunch not only have the same initials, but they also both named their dogs after the same breed of cat.


Guest OlerudOwned
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Wow, something I talked about actually happened.


Guest Johnny Dickshot
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Now talk about me finding a billion dollars in the street and quitting my job.


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We needed a lefty outfielder who could play all three positions, and while Tike might not be a great hitter, he should fill the role adequately at basically no cost.

So the bench at present is Tike, Nady, Castro, Woodward, and an infielder to be determined. It's looking less and less likely that Eric Valent will get another chance in the majors as a Met. Hopefully he'll latch on elsewhere.


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I'm Buster Brown,
I live in a shoe.
That's my dog Tige,
Look for him there too.


Didn't we just run across Terry Bross as someone's agent?


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