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For filling in capably when needed.
You provided some memorable moments this year.
I hope you fully recover and will be a contributor to the team next year.

Please share your thoughts about him.

Later


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He can be a valuable guy as a spot starter at 1b,3b and the corner outfields next year. Not a starter but a great complimentary guy. He was super this year.


Guest John Cougar Lunchbucket
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I remember this one time he played a shallow liner off the bat of Odalis Perez all wrong.

No really. Had a nice unexpected year. Almost made you forget that Moises Alou was supposed to be on this team


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When he came up spitting hot fire I was sure he was just a flash in the pan. After he went into a big slump I patted myself on the back. And then he proved me wrong. Thanks Fernando. Don't EVER dive for a ball again.


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He provided an unexpected boost to the Mets when the teram truly needed it. He could be a good spot starter and a righthanded bat with power off the bench next season.

I wish him a speedy and complete recovery. I hope to see him back with the team in 2009.


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The thing about Tatis is that, for all the lines about how he was here only on account of being "one of Omar's boys", he spent all of 2007 in the minors and began this year there also with no guarantee that he ever was going to be called up even though he was playing reasonably well down there.
Not a lot of guys his age would do that and, when finally given the chance, he took advantage of it.


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Benjamin Grimm wrote:
They didn't say so explicitly, but I assume he's out for the entire month of October, too? No chance that he'd be better by the World Series, should we be so fortunate?


Don't think so.

Easley, maybe. Tatis is done.


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He played hard and capably in positions he was not familiar with. And he did it like a player who had to give his all just to stay on the ball club. Not a lot of 30+ year old guys with his career would be willing to do that.

Oh, and he had some monster hits for this team.

If he never plays for the Mets again I wish him well in his church-building endeavors.


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The final numbers on the Fernando Tatis revival: .297/.369/.484 in 306 plate appearences, 92 games. he drove in 47 and scored 33.
.308/.460/.590 in "close and late" situations according to baseball reference.


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what's up with the mets in LF this year?
Moises - hernia/calf
Pagan - separated shoulder going over the railing in LA
Tatis - separated shoulder diving for a junk ball in DC

anyways.
thanks Tatis. you were awesome this year.


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His game-tying (8-8) ninth-inning homer on July 26 against the Cardinals, part of a 3-for-5, 2 RBI, 2-walk night was downright electrifying. The next day I believe they showed a stat that all of his homers came from the sixth inning on. Maybe the most unlikely contributor to a Mets season since Rick Reed in 1997.


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If the Mets make the NLCS don't count Fernando out , per Rubin today, Mets officials hope he can attempt baseball activities in two or three weeks.


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I go back to the May 28th game against Florida as my favorite.

In what was his 8th game as a Met and only 3rd start, his 2-RBI 2B into the LF corner with 1 out in the 12th scored both Wright & Beltran to knock off the first-place Fish after they had taken a lead on an Amezega HR off Sanchez in the top.

Wayne Hagin: Wright scores to tie the game and now all eyes turn to Beltran ...


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All of these are good--boy, have there been a lot of great moments this season. It would be a shame to have all of these memories superseded by a bad finish. Come on Mets!


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You know, I just realized that Tatis was pretty much David Wright's backup at third base. And I would suppose that Easley was next on the depth chart.

So, now what? If David needs a rest, or gets ejected from a game, or something like that, who do we put at third base?


Guest John Cougar Lunchbucket
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Murphy has played 3rd in the minors. Ramon Martinez too, maybe?


Guest Kong76
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They specifically changed Murph's position from third because of his bat
and there was no way he'd be with the big club otherwise I thought.

I'm sure he could fill in, though I'd hate that he'd have to.


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I figure Murphy would play third if it came to that, but I really hope that's not necessary.

Tatis turned out to be an asset, shaky outfield defense notwithstanding. I'd like to see him back with the team next year. It may cost Evans a spot, but I think Evans would benefit from steady AB's in AAA anyway.


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although it really looks like DW could use a day off! =(


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