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8 Down, 3 to tie


stevejrogers

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Not getting ahead of anything here, as the O's may look like a mediocre push over, but they are "feisty", and if they do get past the O's, well the Jays are just 2 back of the Yankees and Red Sox, so they are a bonafide "tough out" but the Mets are 3 wins shy of the tying the team mark of 11 wins in a row, done 4 times previous

5/28-6/10 1969
5/12-5/21 1972
4/18-4/30 1986
6/17-6/29 1990

OE: Don't ask, too much going on today I guess...


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Willets Point wrote:
Mets actually won their 8th in a row today. A sweep of Baltimore will tie.


Its fixed


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A series loss here might be GOOD. Non-divisional opponent (hell, non-league, so the effect is mitigated) and it would prevent the Mets from the big-headedness so prevalent around these parts.


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="DocTee"]A series loss here might be GOOD. Non-divisional opponent (hell, non-league, so the effect is mitigated) and it would prevent the Mets from the big-headedness so prevalent around these parts.


1. Losing is never good. Some wins might be better than others but losing always sucks.

2. Big-headedness? I don't see it, at least not yet. I think everybody's fully aware of what the calendar reads.

3. If there is big-headness to be had, great! I'm all for some confidence and swagger from the players. It's been sorely missed.


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Gwreck wrote:

3. If there is big-headness to be had, great! I'm all for some confidence and swagger from the players. It's been sorely missed.


Nope, that'd be worrisome. Better send all such players with out-of-whack attitudes down to Norfolk when Nady comes back.


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DocTee wrote:
A series loss here might be GOOD. Non-divisional opponent (hell, non-league, so the effect is mitigated) and it would prevent the Mets from the big-headedness so prevalent around these parts.


An interesting thought, but ultimately I disagree.

The only players who haven't struggled (much) at some point this season are Wright and Beltran.

Everyone else has had at least one large individual slump. I think that's just as important in controlling big-headedness.


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