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My problem is I'm afraid of Santana ending up going down the same road as Bartolo Colon. If he were three years younger I'd be happy.


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He's 29. Barring injury (which is possible for anyone of any age) he should have at least five quality years in him.

And if he doesn't, he doesn't. Any deal has some risk, but this was certainly one worth taking.


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metsguyinmichigan wrote:

Expected Klapisch headline: "Omar waits too long, gives up too much"
Expected Verducci headline: "Santana's good, but he's no Jeter"


Zing!


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Valadius wrote:
My problem is I'm afraid of Santana ending up going down the same road as Bartolo Colon. If he were three years younger I'd be happy.


You see Santana blowing up to Sid Fernandez porportions once hitting the Big City?


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Love it. I am aware of all the risks, but think he is exactly the player you take a risk on. Great job, Omar.


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Just listening to Buster Olney on ESPN News radio.

"Everyone is baffled as to why the Twins made this deal."

"It was the 4th best deal out there."


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Santana, Pedro, Maine, OPerez, O Hernandez. Damn good. I like Jason Stark but I don't agree when he said tonight that this makes the Mets and Phillies even, meaning the Phillies were better this morning.

The Mets gave up NOBODY that would help them in '08 (maybe Gomez, a little bit) and added "THE BEST PITCHER OF THE 21ST CENTURY" (quoting Peter Gammons tonight).

I would still add Livan to pitch the timeframe when his half-brother is on the DL... maybe OM could get them to share a uni to save money.


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seawolf17 wrote:
Of course, you know the only reason Omar made this deal is because Santana is Latino.


HA! Well then, "VIVA, LOS METS!"


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="Benjamin Grimm"]Very pleased! (Not as pleased as Elster, but very pleased nonetheless!)


Of course, it's not clear that Elster was talking about the trade when he made that announcement. He may have just been commenting for general purposes.



]This is about the only thing that would be able to knock the Giants off the back pages four days before the Super Bowl.


It may even give sports talk radio listeners a brief reprieve over the next 24 hours from more in-depth anlysis of whether the Giants Monday arrival in Phoenix is an advantage or disadvantage as compared to the Patriots' Sunday touchdown.


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Great deal and worth the wait. The Santana Network can close down. Finally.

In any case, the Mets got an true ace at the height of his powers and still managed to keep Pelfrey and Martinez. The farm system will need restocking badly, but the parent team may not need any farmhands for the next year.

The next step is to sign another starter to eat the innings when Martinez and Hernandez go down.


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Marty Noble wrote:
In a development like few others in franchise history, the Mets have put themselves in position to change the dynamic of their team, their upcoming season, their place in the New York sports spectrum and their foreseeable future.


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Centerfield wrote:
Holy fucktarts.


Is that anything like Pop Tarts?


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bmfc1 wrote:
The Mets gave up NOBODY that would help them in '08 (maybe Gomez, a little bit) and added "THE BEST PITCHER OF THE 21ST CENTURY" (quoting Peter Gammons tonight).

I would still add Livan to pitch the timeframe when his half-brother is on the DL... maybe OM could get them to share a uni to save money.


First things first. And that first thing --- signing the new guy --- is a big thing.

="seawolf17"]Of course, you know the only reason Omar made this deal is because Santana is Latino.


I thought he was Dutch.


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Valadius wrote:
My problem is I'm afraid of Santana ending up going down the same road as Bartolo Colon. If he were three years younger I'd be happy.


How were you on the Martinez signing? Granted you knew going in that he was on the downside and the chances that the last few years would be injury filled would be great it was still a deal the Mets had to do.

Even looking back and realizing that Pedro started 12 games since June of 2006, and no postseason games, you have to call the Pedro deal a success right?


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Hey guys, I'd hate to be a wet blanket and cal you back to order, but there's a song parody contest going on now.

Priorities, friends, priorities.


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Valadius wrote:
I guess I'm the only one who isn't thrilled about the deal. I have a horrible feeling about this. The only consolation is that we kept Fernando Martinez. I could care less about Humber, but I'm furious that we traded Mulvey.


Why? What are the odds Mulvey becomes even half as good as Santana?


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Benjamin Grimm wrote:
="Marty Noble"]In a development like few others in franchise history, the Mets have put themselves in position to change the dynamic of their team, their upcoming season, their place in the New York sports spectrum and their foreseeable future.


its, like, the first of these in three years, even!


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="Valadius"]I was ecstatic about the Martinez signing. The difference is that then, we weren't giving anything up.


There is also a difference between the way you are reacting to this move, and the Kazmir for Zambrano trade.

Even if Mulvey even reaches the level that Scott Kazmir is at today it still is a much, much better trade. Kazmir was a jewel, and he was traded for a used lemon. Here we are trading jewels for a Porsche. Sure it's a used Porsche, and you never know what is going to happen but that is the risk you take in making deals.

Hell Oliver Perez could pull a Mike Vail tomorrow (knock on wood that he doesn't) and never is the same again you would still say getting Perez was a good deal right?

Mike Piazza at the end of the 1998 season could have said "FU, I'm going to Chicago/Anaheim/Colorado/or whomever else had their name mixed in" and you know how catchers have a tendency to break down and aren't productive once they hit their mid-30s, does that mean you WOULDN'T have pulled the trigger on getting him for essentially just Preston Wilson, and then locking him up after the season?


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What a pleasant surprise. I'm trying to contain my excitement for this wonderful trade until such time that a contract extension with Santana is formally agreed upon.

I definitely like this deal as it is being reported, though.


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