MFS62 Old-Timey Member Posted November 29, 2005 Posted November 29, 2005 Some pre-Winter Meeting mental gymnastics.For any new (or returning) folks, word association. It doesn't have to be a Met player:enjoy,Later**************************************************************************� Less power than you'd think� Root for the laundry� Screwball� He managed to take that single talent of hitting a baseball really hard, and make a decent 3-4 year career out of it.� He could play anywhere but pitch and catch� Some stars fade away� Other stars explode and drop out of the sky� He hit his career peak at 35� Tough luck pitcher� Good two-strike hitter
Elster88 Old-Timey Member Posted November 29, 2005 Posted November 29, 2005 Less power than you'd think � Root for the laundry Any Yankee free agent� Screwball Franco� He managed to take that single talent of hitting a baseball really hard, and make a decent 3-4 year career out of it. Canseco, Belle, even though they got more than 4 years� He could play anywhere but pitch and catch Super Joe!� Some stars fade away Mikey P� Other stars explode and drop out of the sky Doc and Darryl� He hit his career peak at 35 McGwire� Tough luck pitcher Al Leiter� Good two-strike hitter David Wright, Fonzie
Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted November 29, 2005 Posted November 29, 2005 � Less power than you'd think Sean Burroughs� Root for the laundry Vic Sage� Screwball Tug McGraw� He managed to take that single talent of hitting a baseball really hard, and make a decent 3-4 year career out of it. Benny Agbayani� He could play anywhere but pitch and catch Honus Wagner. Probably did both of those alright also.� Some stars fade away Cal Ripken� Other stars explode and drop out of the sky Roberto Alomar� He hit his career peak at 35 All those damn 2001 Diamondbacks.� Tough luck pitcher Anthony Young. Most Met pitchers in history, actually. Koosman, hells, yeah.� Good two-strike hitterEdgardo Alfonzo.
MFS62 Old-Timey Member Posted November 29, 2005 Author Posted November 29, 2005 � Less power than you'd think: Alex Ochoa � Root for the laundry: Gary Carter� Screwball: Roger McDowell (not what he threw, what he was) � He managed to take that single talent of hitting a baseball really hard, and make a decent 3-4 year career out of it: Matt Franco� He could play anywhere but pitch and catch: Joe McEwing � Some stars fade away: Mike Piazza � Other stars explode and drop out of the sky: Darryl Strawberry (he pushed his own self destruct button) � He hit his career peak at 35: Hoyt Wilhelm � Tough luck pitcher: Steve Traschel � Good two-strike hitter: Yogi Berra Later
Theoldmole Old-Timey Member Posted November 29, 2005 Posted November 29, 2005 � Less power than you'd think - Ron Swoboda� Root for the laundry - Old Astros uniforms� Screwball - Bill Lee� He managed to take that single talent of hitting a baseball really hard, and make a decent 3-4 year career out of it. - Joe Charbonneau� He could play anywhere but pitch and catch - Cesar Tovar� Some stars fade away - Mike Piazza� Other stars explode and drop out of the sky Mrk "Bird" Fidrych� He hit his career peak at 35 - me� Tough luck pitcher - Doug Sisk� Good two-strike hitter - Keith Hernandez
nymr83 Old-Timey Member Posted November 29, 2005 Posted November 29, 2005 � Less power than you'd think - CARLOS BELTRAN� Root for the laundry- ???� Screwball - JOHN FRANCO� He managed to take that single talent of hitting a baseball really hard, and make a decent 3-4 year career out of it.- MATT FRANCO� He could play anywhere but pitch and catch- JOE MCEWING� Some stars fade away- MIKE PIAZZA� Other stars explode and drop out of the sky - MIKE LOWELL� He hit his career peak at 35 - RANDY JOHNSON� Tough luck pitcher - GLENDON RUSCH (GIVE ME SOME FUCKIN RUN SUPPORT!!!)� Good two-strike hitter- TONY GWYNN
nymr83 Old-Timey Member Posted November 29, 2005 Posted November 29, 2005 � Less power than you'd think - CARLOS BELTRAN� Root for the laundry- ???� Screwball - JOHN FRANCO� He managed to take that single talent of hitting a baseball really hard, and make a decent 3-4 year career out of it.- MATT FRANCO� He could play anywhere but pitch and catch- JOE MCEWING� Some stars fade away- MIKE PIAZZA� Other stars explode and drop out of the sky - MIKE LOWELL� He hit his career peak at 35 - RANDY JOHNSON� Tough luck pitcher - GLENDON RUSCH (GIVE ME SOME FUCKIN RUN SUPPORT!!!)� Good two-strike hitter- TONY GWYNN
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