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Postseason outfield  

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  1. 1. Postseason outfield

    • Floyd, Tucker, and Milledge
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Guest Yancy Street Gang
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Another postseason poll with no "wait and see" option.

My assumptions: Beltran, Chavez, and Green will be on the roster, and Ledee won't.

If you feel otherwise, mention in your responses.

Also, I'm asking what choice you would make. If you think Willie and Omar will make a different choice, let us know in your comments.


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you need a RHed Ofer, so Milledge should be on the roster. As for Floyd, if he's healthy enough, he should be there. Tucker is no more valuable than Ledee. He only makes it if Floyd is DLed.


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I voted Floyd and Milledge. Even if Endy gets all the starts in left, I wouldn't mind having a somewhat gimpy Floyd as a pinch-hitter.

Milledge is green, but he'd probably provide more than Tucker (or Ledee) would.


Guest sharpie
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Floyd and Milledge. Milledge is at least useful as a pinch-runner.


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Ok, I see where Milledge can be useful as a pinch-runner. But the kid can't HIT yet. He strikes out all the time. I don't trust his bat in the LEAST.


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Floyd and Milledge. Milledge is at least useful as a pinch-runner.


I went with Floyd and Milledge,I think it was the game Friday night that Gary said that Willie doesn't see Milledge as a guy coming off the bench to pinch hit in the post-season.


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Floyd and Milledge. Milledge is at least useful as a pinch-runner.


I went with Floyd and Milledge,I think it was the game Friday night that Gary said that Willie doesn't see Milledge as a guy coming off the bench to pinch hit in the post-season.

Cliff Floyd as a pinch-hitter, 2003-2006:

0 for 15, 9 K

I'm not saying he can't have a Kirk Gibson moment, but he's more likely to have a Rich Becker moment.


Guest Johnny Dickshot
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]No WAY is Milledge making the postseason roster.


Disagree. Cuz if it truly started today I don't think you could run Floyd out there. In the papers this morning he talks of his own doubts of making it.


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I'd take all 3. I want 11 pitchers, 14 position players.

8 starting positions
Castro
Franco and Woodward
Chavez, Milledge, Tucker


Guest Edgy DC
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Valadius wrote:
Ok, I see where Milledge can be useful as a pinch-runner. But the kid can't HIT yet. He strikes out all the time. I don't trust his bat in the LEAST.

I don't trust anybody's bat until he crosses the plate. It's not about trust, it's about odds; it's about the best chance of helping the team.


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="Yancy Street Gang"] Milledge is green, but he'd probably provide more than Tucker (or Ledee) would.


The only thing Ledee would provide to the bench would be some occasional Carbon Dioxide.

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Guest Edgy DC
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Bettter than they are for Tucker or Ledee, who'd be unlikely to see any time at all as the fourth and/or fifth best lefthanded hitting corner outfielders.

You may not agree with that, but there isn't "no way" that Milledge makes the squad. There are dozens of ways.


Guest Yancy Street Gang
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13 of 14 CPFers surveyed so far would take Milledge into October. Unless we're all hopelessly out of synch with the way the Mets are thinking, I'd say Lastings has a good shot.

Of course, it's possible that we are all hopelessly out of synch with the way the Mets are thinking. Or at least, that 13 out of 14 of us are.


Guest Yancy Street Gang
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If only clones of Timo Perez should be on the roster, the Mets are going to come up short.

Is Michael Tucker a clone of Timo Perez? Of course not. Keep him off the roster!

The same goes for Carlos Delgado too, I assume?


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Michael Tucker is a dreadful hitter against LHPs. and, at age 35, that's not likely to change. Why on earth would you prefer to carry him over a RHed bat with power potential and speed? Yes, Milledge has been overmatched in the majors so far, but its not like Tucker has lit it up either. And at least Milledge has the potential to do something as a 5th OFer / PHer against LHPs / pinch-runner, unlike Tucker, whose significant limitations have been well-defined over the course of his career.


Guest Edgy DC
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Jeez, hopefully we won't need him to perform as Mora or Perez did. We shouldn't be looking for lightning in a bottle (and if we are, Tucker and Ledee are far less likely to provide it). We're looking for the person most likely to be most useful as an outfield reserve.

This is wierd, as you're far more particular about what you don't want than what you do, among the available options. And you're confusing what you don't with what is likely.


Guest Edgy DC
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Melvin Mora in 1999: .196 / .275 / .413 // .688


Guest sharpie
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]We need an Al Weis-type on the postseason roster too.



Anderson Hernandez raises his hand and says "That's me!"


Guest Yancy Street Gang
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My "Ick" was directed at the thought of Anderson Hernandez on the postseason roster.


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With the way Floyd is talking he might pull himself from the team after this week if he feels he can't contribute...I doubt he'd do that but Cliff seems to be in total dispair right now.


Guest Yancy Street Gang
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That would leave us with Tucker and Milledge, the one option from above that nobody has voted for yet.

I still think the Mets will reach the World Series, but it looks like it will be a struggle to get there.


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