MFS62 Old-Timey Member Posted July 15, 2006 Posted July 15, 2006 http://newyork.mets.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/news/press_releases/press_release.jsp?ymd=20060715&content_id=1557788&vkey=pr_nym&fext=.jsp&c_id=nymFor now, he can be a great help to the kids.And who knows about the future?Later
Theoldmole Old-Timey Member Posted July 15, 2006 Posted July 15, 2006 I hope he stays with the Mets on some capacity.
TransMonk Old-Timey Member Posted July 15, 2006 Posted July 15, 2006 Good to have him back in the organization. Like most, I always liked him and was sad when he left.
stevejrogers Old-Timey Member Posted July 15, 2006 Posted July 15, 2006 Will Wagner have to give up 13 if he makes it to the big club I wonder?
stevejrogers Old-Timey Member Posted July 15, 2006 Posted July 15, 2006 From an 86 TBTC game, probably the 15th Anniversary year
Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted July 15, 2006 Posted July 15, 2006 SteveJRogers wrote:Will Wagner have to give up 13 if he makes it to the big club I wonder?I doubt it.I guess 31 is avaliable.That's another bridge.
Guest Yancy Street Gang Guests Posted July 15, 2006 Posted July 15, 2006 I always suspected that he'd be back. (I predicted it in 2002 when he left, but the ezHacker has probably destroyed the evidence.)It would be even nicer if it turns out that he can still play.
MFS62 Old-Timey Member Posted July 15, 2006 Author Posted July 15, 2006 Fonzie was one of the smartest baseball players I ever saw. He always seemed to do the right thing at the right time, offensively and defensively. He would make the perfect road roomie for Lastings.Later
Guest Yancy Street Gang Guests Posted July 15, 2006 Posted July 15, 2006 Do players still have roommates on the road?
MFS62 Old-Timey Member Posted July 15, 2006 Author Posted July 15, 2006 Yancy Street Gang wrote:Do players still have roommates on the road?I would guess in the minors they still do.Gotta' control expenses. Seems logical to me.Later
Guest Yancy Street Gang Guests Posted July 15, 2006 Posted July 15, 2006 You're right; I overlooked that you were talking about Triple A.
Theoldmole Old-Timey Member Posted July 15, 2006 Posted July 15, 2006 Roommates on the road was a good baseball tradition. And us oldtimers (or anyone who listens to Ralph) remember when Choo Choo roomed with Number 5.
Guest Yancy Street Gang Guests Posted July 15, 2006 Posted July 15, 2006 These days, I can't imagine a player of Tom Seaver's caliber putting up with having to room with a Bud Harrelson.
Zvon Old-Timey Member Posted July 15, 2006 Posted July 15, 2006 Im happy to hear Fonzies back in the organization.
metirish Old-Timey Member Posted July 15, 2006 Posted July 15, 2006 I'm so happy Fonzie is back, I would love nothing more than for him to get called up and to see the reception the fans would give him in his first AB.
Theoldmole Old-Timey Member Posted July 16, 2006 Posted July 16, 2006 Standing ovation lasting at least five minutes. Tears.
Theoldmole Old-Timey Member Posted July 16, 2006 Posted July 16, 2006 Is Edgar Alfonso still working for the Mets?
Frayed Knot Old-Timey Member Posted July 16, 2006 Posted July 16, 2006 ="TheOldMole"]Is Edgar Alfonso still working for the Mets?I believe so. Also the nephew (Edgar's son) is pitching in the minors somewhere.I have no problem with Fonz getting a minor league chance and all. I just wish he had shown some clue that he can still hit major league pitching over the last 5 years. Let's face it, as sad as it was to see him go, not signing him was a great move as things turned out. His '01 & '02 seasons were a shell of his '98-'00 self and since '03 he's been even worse.
Gwreck Old-Timey Member Posted July 16, 2006 Posted July 16, 2006 I loved Fonzie as much as the next person, but history can't deny that Steve Phillips was absolutely correct in not resigning him, and that at best, he'd get a late-September call-up.
patchyfogg Old-Timey Member Posted July 16, 2006 Posted July 16, 2006 He's probably my favorite Met ever, and I thought he'd roller skate into the Hall of Fame. But, unless this is shades of Maz returning in '86, I can't help but think they needed someone who can call Julio Franco "kid."
Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted July 16, 2006 Posted July 16, 2006 He may have nothing left, but figuring that out is part of what AAA is for. Julio Franco is much much older; if Fonzie's your favorite Met ever, I don't get the dig.
Guest Johnny Dickshot Guests Posted July 17, 2006 Posted July 17, 2006 What I loved about Fonzie were the foul balls. When he was going well, it seemed as if he were capable of dealing with every single pitch he didn't like by fouling it away -- never more than 5-6 rows deep. He knew exactly what he was doing. Then, wham. Double off the wall. Or a walk. Or a hard-hit out. The 1999 Holy Trinity (Fonzie, Olerud, Piazza) was something else. With Rickey in front and Ventura behind, just delicious.I hated to see him go myself. But under torture I'd admit it was a good idea as he'd lost that ability to do what he wanted every time up (couldn't last) and his fielding was barely adequate.He's got This Year's Lee Mazzilli written all over him.
MFS62 Old-Timey Member Posted July 17, 2006 Author Posted July 17, 2006 Johnny Dickshot wrote: He's got This Year's Lee Mazzilli written all over him.Horrors!I hope he never sells his soul to the Yankees.Later
Guest OlerudOwned Guests Posted July 17, 2006 Posted July 17, 2006 I hope he gets a spot on the playoff roster, wins a ring, and rides off into the sunset (or a Mets coaching job).
Guest Yancy Street Gang Guests Posted July 17, 2006 Posted July 17, 2006 That would be a nice scenario, Olerud.The Mets have had a bunch of players appear in more than one postseason, but never one that transcended eras.By that I mean that nobody from 1969/1973 was around in 1986/1988, although Seaver and Staub and Ron Hodges came close. And nobody from 1986/1988 played in the 1999/2000 postseasons.But it looks like the next mini- (or maxi-) era of post-season play will begin in 2006. And if Fonzie's on the playoff roster (which I consider unlikely) it will be a first of sorts.And I know that 2000 and 2006 are not that far apart, but the roster has turned over completely since the 2000 season.
Willets Point Old-Timey Member Posted July 17, 2006 Posted July 17, 2006 Yancy Street Gang wrote:By that I mean that nobody from 1969/1973 was around in 1986/1988, although Seaver and Staub and Ron Hodges came close. And nobody from 1986/1988 played in the 1999/2000 postseasons.Except for David Cone. barf!
Guest Yancy Street Gang Guests Posted July 17, 2006 Posted July 17, 2006 I meant, of course, for the Mets, but you're right.Barf!
Frayed Knot Old-Timey Member Posted July 17, 2006 Posted July 17, 2006 ]He's got This Year's Lee Mazzilli written all over himExcept that Mazzilli circa 1986 still had something left.Fonzie hasn't shown signs of life for years.
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