Frayed Knot Old-Timey Member Posted December 9, 2008 Posted December 9, 2008 Wood & Fuentes are going to get closer money and aren't going to come here for set-up duties.
Valadius Old-Timey Member Posted December 9, 2008 Posted December 9, 2008 Wood looks like he's going to Cleveland.
Guest Vince Coleman Firecracker Guests Posted December 9, 2008 Posted December 9, 2008 ="Frayed Knot":1b7mjflt]Wood & Fuentes are going to get closer money and aren't going to come here for set-up duties.[/quote:1b7mjflt]I know, I just wonder if they were offered closer money if they would accept a setup role.Fman99 Dec 09 2008 09:29 PM="metirish":3kn98oo4]It will cost the Mets draft picks as you know , with the very easy vesting option this might as well be a four year deal.[/quote:3kn98oo4]True -- I was thinking more of the guys currently in their system that keep coming up in trade rumors - Evans, Parnell, Martinez, etc.Benjamin Grimm Dec 10 2008 07:26 AMBack page of the Daily News: K TO THE CITI.Sign of how things have changed. A year ago it would have probably been "SHEA K"I voted that I like the deal. I know you need good arms in the bullpen, so therefore this will help. But I think the importance of celebrity closers is overrated, so I don't see this as having the kind of impact they got from getting Santana.willpie Dec 10 2008 08:51 AMI went for Like. I'm on the verge of Love, especially for that amount of money. I'm worried about his arm, though. Between his antics and Reyes's, we ought to see some good fights this year.Benjamin Grimm Dec 10 2008 08:57 AMHis antics really are a bit much.I don't think I've ever seen him pitch, (the Mets games in Anaheim this year were well past my bedtime) but I saw some clips last night in the opening montage of Mets Hot Stove Report.batmagadanleadoff Dec 10 2008 10:12 AMI voted "Love It". The Mets obtained one of baseball's best relievers. I don't see how any Met fan could not love this acquisition. I understand that FR might underperform, or even flop in 2009. But so could Beltran. Or Wright. Today, no one knows for sure, either way.By the way, this Mets pickup is hardly back-page headline worthy any more:Edgy DC Dec 10 2008 11:23 AMPass the physical! Physical!You gotta pass the physical!Come on pass the physicalLet me hear the trainer talk! Trainer talk!Let me hear the trainer talk!Valadius Dec 10 2008 11:39 AMC.C. Sabathia and Mo Vaughn having dinner - how much food would be consumed?Frayed Knot Dec 10 2008 11:41 AMAll of itmetirish Dec 10 2008 01:29 PMSome nuggets here from David Lennon.]The Mets will the announce the signing of Francisco Rodriguez here at the Bellagio later Wednesday afternoon when GM Omar Minaya steps to the podium. Rodriguez completed his physical in New York earlier Wednesday to clear the way to make the three-year, $37-million deal official.Also, new details emerged Wednesday about the speedy negotiations with the free-agent closer:-- When K-Rod and his agent, Paul Kinzer, had dinner with the Mets on Sunday night, they were pleasantly surprised when the team executives got a call from Johan Santana, who had no idea they were meeting with Rodriguez. K-Rod, a fellow Venezuelan, idolizes Santana and was thrilled that he called. The Mets handed the phone to K-Rod and the two talked. In retrospect, it was a turning point as Santana expressed his excitement that K-Rod could be closing games for him. The Mets blew seven saves for Santana last season.-- After the Mets' initial offer of two years, $24 million, the two sides had marathon negotiating sessions on Monday that stretched until 5 a.m. Tuesday morning in Omar Minaya's suite. The clock was ticking because COO Jeff Wilpon was leaving Las Vegas on his private jet at 7:40 a.m.Tuesday and both sides wanted a deal done before then. Kinzer even brought in K-Rod for the final two hours of those talks just so he could see the urgency and stress involved.-- Just as the Mets badly needed K-Rod, he needed them too, and both sides seemed to realize that. Kinzer stressed that K-Rod is best on the big stage and that's why New York is perfect for him. A few other teams were involved with K-Rod, but not the Cardinals -- as was reported -- or the Angels, despite the bottom falling out of the closer market.-- So what number will K-Rod wear? His first choice is 57, but that's taken by Santana. Next is 37, but that once belonged to Casey Stengel and is retired. So that leaves his next favorite, the No. 17, which Fernando Tatis wore last season and was famously owned by Keith Hernandez. It's safe to say that K-Rod may be able to wrangle the No. 17 from Tatis -- perhaps with a new Rolex or some other token of appreciation.Benjamin Grimm Dec 10 2008 01:42 PMSo he likes the number seven, but seems to not want an even number in the tens column.17, 37, 57, 77, 97.97 would be a cool number.seawolf17 Dec 10 2008 01:49 PMFucking hell, Frod. 17 is Keith Fucking Hernandez's number. Take 77 and like it.Benjamin Grimm Dec 10 2008 01:56 PM="Adam Rubin":1imbkppa]Las Vegas - Francisco Rodriguez was at the Hospital for Special Surgery in Manhattan Wednesday morning, undergoing a physical. There was no official word on K-Rod passing the physical, though the Mets hope to make an announcement within hours that he's cleared the medical hurdle.A press conference is expected to be held next Wednesday in New York. With Citi Field not ready to host press conferences, the location of next week's event is unclear.Rodriguez agreed to a three-year, $37 million deal Tuesday with a fourth-year vesting option based on games finished.[/quote:1imbkppa]They should all put on hardhats and have the press conference at what's left of Shea Stadium.Valadius Dec 10 2008 02:03 PM="seawolf17":19bv4xds]Fucking hell, Frod. 17 is Keith Fucking Hernandez's number. Take 77 and like it.[/quote:19bv4xds]This is why we retire numbers.Centerfield Dec 10 2008 02:14 PM="seawolf17":30mm7xcs]Fucking hell, Frod. 17 is Keith Fucking Hernandez's number. Take 77 and like it.[/quote:30mm7xcs]DAE. SUNG. KOO.metirish Dec 10 2008 02:18 PMMr. Koo did that number proud.Zvon Dec 10 2008 02:59 PMI like this.Can't feel the love for it until I see what he does for us.I learned a long time ago not to throw my heart around like that.Landing a real closer was my number one concern, and its been addressed.The deal is at a nice price and length.So I'm really liking this.G-Fafif Dec 10 2008 04:24 PME-mail from mets.com says K-Rod goes for No. 75.Fman99 Dec 10 2008 08:04 PM="Benjamin Grimm":ti8ow5qk]="Adam Rubin":ti8ow5qk]Las Vegas - Francisco Rodriguez was at the Hospital for Special Surgery in Manhattan Wednesday morning, undergoing a physical. There was no official word on K-Rod passing the physical, though the Mets hope to make an announcement within hours that he's cleared the medical hurdle.A press conference is expected to be held next Wednesday in New York. With Citi Field not ready to host press conferences, the location of next week's event is unclear.Rodriguez agreed to a three-year, $37 million deal Tuesday with a fourth-year vesting option based on games finished.[/quote:ti8ow5qk]They should all put on hardhats and have the press conference at what's left of Shea Stadium.[/quote:ti8ow5qk]You were close. Frank et al. were at the new park, but donning the Mets hardhats, which are damn foolish looking if you're not welding something.Big "Mets welcome K-Rod" sign at CitiField. They apparently aren't reading this thread.SteveJRogers Dec 10 2008 08:39 PM=Adam Rubin]A press conference is expected to be held next Wednesday in New York. With Citi Field not ready to host press conferences, the location of next week's event is unclear. Interesting. They can not host press conferences, but last September advertisements in the Mets program suggested that starting this winter, i.e. now, Citi Field would ready to be hosting "events" (corporate, weddings, whatever the heck they did at Shea) and were soliciting reservations.batmagadanleadoff Dec 11 2008 09:45 AMIt's still Autumn.John Cougar Lunchbucket Dec 11 2008 09:50 AMMay also have to do with communication-type stuff and broadcasting abilities coming in later than banquet rooms.Benjamin Grimm Dec 11 2008 09:53 AMI'm guessing they have to wait until Citi Field is no longer a hard-hat zone.metirish Dec 13 2008 12:46 PMK-Rod jumps right into Mets-Phillies rivalryBY KEN DAVIDOFF | ken.davidoff@newsday.com12:53 PM EST, December 13, 2008Francisco Rodriguez didn't even wait for his first save to jump into the war of words between the Mets and Phillies.In a telephone news conference today, K-Rod's first interaction with the New York media, the Mets' new closer proclaimed his confidence in his new teammates."Of course we're going to be the frontrunner," Rodriguez told reporters. "Of course were going to be the team to beat."I don't want there to be a controversy. I don't want the other team to take it personally, or take it in a bad way. But I'm a really competitive guy. I like to win."If they ask me, "Who's going to be the ball club that will win the National League East, it'll be the Mets.""Team to beat" has become a well-known phrase in the Mets-Phillies rivalry. Phillies shortstop Jimmy Rollins first used the words to describe his team prior to the 2007 season, and Rollins proceeded to win the National League Most Valuable Player award as his team lived up to that proclamation.This past season, during spring training, the Mets' Carlos Beltran, usually soft-spoken, declared his club as the team to beat. The Mets couldn't quite make Beltran look good, giving up a mid-September divisional lead.On Thursday, Phillies ace Cole Hamels upped the ante when, on an interview with WFAN, he referred to the Mets as "choke artists."Rodriguez said that his velocity did drop in 2008, as many scouts and opponents observed, but that it happened because he was working in a new pitch, a changeup that proved effective. In 2009, he said, his velocity should return to the mid-90s now that he's more comfortable with the arm action needed to make his fastball and changeup look identical out of his hand.Ashie62 Dec 14 2008 06:25 PMOn Thursday, Phillies ace Cole Hamels upped the ante when, on an interview with WFAN, he referred to the Mets as "choke artists." Well..he's not totally off baseBut I signed up for phillienation under a bogus ID and sent Chase Utley a less than friendly "get well" email.metirish Dec 17 2008 11:29 AMLooks like Barry Bonds. Mets introduce Rodriguez.metirish Dec 17 2008 01:56 PM>Benjamin Grimm Dec 17 2008 02:03 PMHe has "K-ROD" monogrammed into his shirts?Oh, brother.I'm afraid that nickname isn't going to go away any time soon.But, wow, don't Jeff and Jerry seem thrilled? You'd think a faulty bullpen caused them to miss the playoffs last season.metirish Dec 17 2008 02:08 PM="Benjamin Grimm":1i00hhby]He has "K-ROD" monogrammed into his shirts?Oh, brother.I'm afraid that nickname isn't going to go away any time soon.But, wow, don't Jeff and Jerry seem thrilled? You'd think a faulty bullpen caused them to miss the playoffs last season.[/quote:1i00hhby]That Jeff can smile like that after Dad got taken to the cleaners is admirable. I admire you Jeffy Wilpon , nothing stands in this mans way.Centerfield Dec 17 2008 02:08 PMMeanwhile Omar has a look that seems to say "This shit had better work or I'm gonna end up bantering with Kruk on Baseball Tonight."Benjamin Grimm Dec 17 2008 02:12 PMAin't dat the troof!My concern is that Omar is fixing last year's problem, which is well and good, but not addressing next year's problem. I don't like how he's standing pat on the offense. Sure, they scored a lot of runs last year, but guys like Delgado and Tatis are both one year older (actually, everyone is, but it's more of an issue with the old guys!) and we might also see decline from guys like Church and Castillo.themetfairy Mar 30 2009 10:58 AMI couldn't find the thread where we were discussing possible nicknames for our new closer. However, I was at the Modell's in Herald Square yesterday, and there was a lot of K-Rod 75 merchandise on display.metirish Mar 30 2009 11:01 AMOne of the TV guys said that Rodriguez does not like or want to be called K-Rod...I think it was keith who said it....goes by Frankie..
Fman99 Old-Timey Member Posted December 9, 2008 Posted December 9, 2008 ="metirish":3kn98oo4]It will cost the Mets draft picks as you know , with the very easy vesting option this might as well be a four year deal.[/quote:3kn98oo4]True -- I was thinking more of the guys currently in their system that keep coming up in trade rumors - Evans, Parnell, Martinez, etc.Benjamin Grimm Dec 10 2008 07:26 AMBack page of the Daily News: K TO THE CITI.Sign of how things have changed. A year ago it would have probably been "SHEA K"I voted that I like the deal. I know you need good arms in the bullpen, so therefore this will help. But I think the importance of celebrity closers is overrated, so I don't see this as having the kind of impact they got from getting Santana.willpie Dec 10 2008 08:51 AMI went for Like. I'm on the verge of Love, especially for that amount of money. I'm worried about his arm, though. Between his antics and Reyes's, we ought to see some good fights this year.Benjamin Grimm Dec 10 2008 08:57 AMHis antics really are a bit much.I don't think I've ever seen him pitch, (the Mets games in Anaheim this year were well past my bedtime) but I saw some clips last night in the opening montage of Mets Hot Stove Report.batmagadanleadoff Dec 10 2008 10:12 AMI voted "Love It". The Mets obtained one of baseball's best relievers. I don't see how any Met fan could not love this acquisition. I understand that FR might underperform, or even flop in 2009. But so could Beltran. Or Wright. Today, no one knows for sure, either way.By the way, this Mets pickup is hardly back-page headline worthy any more:Edgy DC Dec 10 2008 11:23 AMPass the physical! Physical!You gotta pass the physical!Come on pass the physicalLet me hear the trainer talk! Trainer talk!Let me hear the trainer talk!Valadius Dec 10 2008 11:39 AMC.C. Sabathia and Mo Vaughn having dinner - how much food would be consumed?Frayed Knot Dec 10 2008 11:41 AMAll of itmetirish Dec 10 2008 01:29 PMSome nuggets here from David Lennon.]The Mets will the announce the signing of Francisco Rodriguez here at the Bellagio later Wednesday afternoon when GM Omar Minaya steps to the podium. Rodriguez completed his physical in New York earlier Wednesday to clear the way to make the three-year, $37-million deal official.Also, new details emerged Wednesday about the speedy negotiations with the free-agent closer:-- When K-Rod and his agent, Paul Kinzer, had dinner with the Mets on Sunday night, they were pleasantly surprised when the team executives got a call from Johan Santana, who had no idea they were meeting with Rodriguez. K-Rod, a fellow Venezuelan, idolizes Santana and was thrilled that he called. The Mets handed the phone to K-Rod and the two talked. In retrospect, it was a turning point as Santana expressed his excitement that K-Rod could be closing games for him. The Mets blew seven saves for Santana last season.-- After the Mets' initial offer of two years, $24 million, the two sides had marathon negotiating sessions on Monday that stretched until 5 a.m. Tuesday morning in Omar Minaya's suite. The clock was ticking because COO Jeff Wilpon was leaving Las Vegas on his private jet at 7:40 a.m.Tuesday and both sides wanted a deal done before then. Kinzer even brought in K-Rod for the final two hours of those talks just so he could see the urgency and stress involved.-- Just as the Mets badly needed K-Rod, he needed them too, and both sides seemed to realize that. Kinzer stressed that K-Rod is best on the big stage and that's why New York is perfect for him. A few other teams were involved with K-Rod, but not the Cardinals -- as was reported -- or the Angels, despite the bottom falling out of the closer market.-- So what number will K-Rod wear? His first choice is 57, but that's taken by Santana. Next is 37, but that once belonged to Casey Stengel and is retired. So that leaves his next favorite, the No. 17, which Fernando Tatis wore last season and was famously owned by Keith Hernandez. It's safe to say that K-Rod may be able to wrangle the No. 17 from Tatis -- perhaps with a new Rolex or some other token of appreciation.Benjamin Grimm Dec 10 2008 01:42 PMSo he likes the number seven, but seems to not want an even number in the tens column.17, 37, 57, 77, 97.97 would be a cool number.seawolf17 Dec 10 2008 01:49 PMFucking hell, Frod. 17 is Keith Fucking Hernandez's number. Take 77 and like it.Benjamin Grimm Dec 10 2008 01:56 PM="Adam Rubin":1imbkppa]Las Vegas - Francisco Rodriguez was at the Hospital for Special Surgery in Manhattan Wednesday morning, undergoing a physical. There was no official word on K-Rod passing the physical, though the Mets hope to make an announcement within hours that he's cleared the medical hurdle.A press conference is expected to be held next Wednesday in New York. With Citi Field not ready to host press conferences, the location of next week's event is unclear.Rodriguez agreed to a three-year, $37 million deal Tuesday with a fourth-year vesting option based on games finished.[/quote:1imbkppa]They should all put on hardhats and have the press conference at what's left of Shea Stadium.Valadius Dec 10 2008 02:03 PM="seawolf17":19bv4xds]Fucking hell, Frod. 17 is Keith Fucking Hernandez's number. Take 77 and like it.[/quote:19bv4xds]This is why we retire numbers.Centerfield Dec 10 2008 02:14 PM="seawolf17":30mm7xcs]Fucking hell, Frod. 17 is Keith Fucking Hernandez's number. Take 77 and like it.[/quote:30mm7xcs]DAE. SUNG. KOO.metirish Dec 10 2008 02:18 PMMr. Koo did that number proud.Zvon Dec 10 2008 02:59 PMI like this.Can't feel the love for it until I see what he does for us.I learned a long time ago not to throw my heart around like that.Landing a real closer was my number one concern, and its been addressed.The deal is at a nice price and length.So I'm really liking this.G-Fafif Dec 10 2008 04:24 PME-mail from mets.com says K-Rod goes for No. 75.Fman99 Dec 10 2008 08:04 PM="Benjamin Grimm":ti8ow5qk]="Adam Rubin":ti8ow5qk]Las Vegas - Francisco Rodriguez was at the Hospital for Special Surgery in Manhattan Wednesday morning, undergoing a physical. There was no official word on K-Rod passing the physical, though the Mets hope to make an announcement within hours that he's cleared the medical hurdle.A press conference is expected to be held next Wednesday in New York. With Citi Field not ready to host press conferences, the location of next week's event is unclear.Rodriguez agreed to a three-year, $37 million deal Tuesday with a fourth-year vesting option based on games finished.[/quote:ti8ow5qk]They should all put on hardhats and have the press conference at what's left of Shea Stadium.[/quote:ti8ow5qk]You were close. Frank et al. were at the new park, but donning the Mets hardhats, which are damn foolish looking if you're not welding something.Big "Mets welcome K-Rod" sign at CitiField. They apparently aren't reading this thread.SteveJRogers Dec 10 2008 08:39 PM=Adam Rubin]A press conference is expected to be held next Wednesday in New York. With Citi Field not ready to host press conferences, the location of next week's event is unclear. Interesting. They can not host press conferences, but last September advertisements in the Mets program suggested that starting this winter, i.e. now, Citi Field would ready to be hosting "events" (corporate, weddings, whatever the heck they did at Shea) and were soliciting reservations.batmagadanleadoff Dec 11 2008 09:45 AMIt's still Autumn.John Cougar Lunchbucket Dec 11 2008 09:50 AMMay also have to do with communication-type stuff and broadcasting abilities coming in later than banquet rooms.Benjamin Grimm Dec 11 2008 09:53 AMI'm guessing they have to wait until Citi Field is no longer a hard-hat zone.metirish Dec 13 2008 12:46 PMK-Rod jumps right into Mets-Phillies rivalryBY KEN DAVIDOFF | ken.davidoff@newsday.com12:53 PM EST, December 13, 2008Francisco Rodriguez didn't even wait for his first save to jump into the war of words between the Mets and Phillies.In a telephone news conference today, K-Rod's first interaction with the New York media, the Mets' new closer proclaimed his confidence in his new teammates."Of course we're going to be the frontrunner," Rodriguez told reporters. "Of course were going to be the team to beat."I don't want there to be a controversy. I don't want the other team to take it personally, or take it in a bad way. But I'm a really competitive guy. I like to win."If they ask me, "Who's going to be the ball club that will win the National League East, it'll be the Mets.""Team to beat" has become a well-known phrase in the Mets-Phillies rivalry. Phillies shortstop Jimmy Rollins first used the words to describe his team prior to the 2007 season, and Rollins proceeded to win the National League Most Valuable Player award as his team lived up to that proclamation.This past season, during spring training, the Mets' Carlos Beltran, usually soft-spoken, declared his club as the team to beat. The Mets couldn't quite make Beltran look good, giving up a mid-September divisional lead.On Thursday, Phillies ace Cole Hamels upped the ante when, on an interview with WFAN, he referred to the Mets as "choke artists."Rodriguez said that his velocity did drop in 2008, as many scouts and opponents observed, but that it happened because he was working in a new pitch, a changeup that proved effective. In 2009, he said, his velocity should return to the mid-90s now that he's more comfortable with the arm action needed to make his fastball and changeup look identical out of his hand.Ashie62 Dec 14 2008 06:25 PMOn Thursday, Phillies ace Cole Hamels upped the ante when, on an interview with WFAN, he referred to the Mets as "choke artists." Well..he's not totally off baseBut I signed up for phillienation under a bogus ID and sent Chase Utley a less than friendly "get well" email.metirish Dec 17 2008 11:29 AMLooks like Barry Bonds. Mets introduce Rodriguez.metirish Dec 17 2008 01:56 PM>Benjamin Grimm Dec 17 2008 02:03 PMHe has "K-ROD" monogrammed into his shirts?Oh, brother.I'm afraid that nickname isn't going to go away any time soon.But, wow, don't Jeff and Jerry seem thrilled? You'd think a faulty bullpen caused them to miss the playoffs last season.metirish Dec 17 2008 02:08 PM="Benjamin Grimm":1i00hhby]He has "K-ROD" monogrammed into his shirts?Oh, brother.I'm afraid that nickname isn't going to go away any time soon.But, wow, don't Jeff and Jerry seem thrilled? You'd think a faulty bullpen caused them to miss the playoffs last season.[/quote:1i00hhby]That Jeff can smile like that after Dad got taken to the cleaners is admirable. I admire you Jeffy Wilpon , nothing stands in this mans way.Centerfield Dec 17 2008 02:08 PMMeanwhile Omar has a look that seems to say "This shit had better work or I'm gonna end up bantering with Kruk on Baseball Tonight."Benjamin Grimm Dec 17 2008 02:12 PMAin't dat the troof!My concern is that Omar is fixing last year's problem, which is well and good, but not addressing next year's problem. I don't like how he's standing pat on the offense. Sure, they scored a lot of runs last year, but guys like Delgado and Tatis are both one year older (actually, everyone is, but it's more of an issue with the old guys!) and we might also see decline from guys like Church and Castillo.themetfairy Mar 30 2009 10:58 AMI couldn't find the thread where we were discussing possible nicknames for our new closer. However, I was at the Modell's in Herald Square yesterday, and there was a lot of K-Rod 75 merchandise on display.metirish Mar 30 2009 11:01 AMOne of the TV guys said that Rodriguez does not like or want to be called K-Rod...I think it was keith who said it....goes by Frankie..
Benjamin Grimm Old-Timey Member Posted December 10, 2008 Posted December 10, 2008 Back page of the Daily News: K TO THE CITI.Sign of how things have changed. A year ago it would have probably been "SHEA K"I voted that I like the deal. I know you need good arms in the bullpen, so therefore this will help. But I think the importance of celebrity closers is overrated, so I don't see this as having the kind of impact they got from getting Santana.
willpie Old-Timey Member Posted December 10, 2008 Posted December 10, 2008 I went for Like. I'm on the verge of Love, especially for that amount of money. I'm worried about his arm, though. Between his antics and Reyes's, we ought to see some good fights this year.
Benjamin Grimm Old-Timey Member Posted December 10, 2008 Posted December 10, 2008 His antics really are a bit much.I don't think I've ever seen him pitch, (the Mets games in Anaheim this year were well past my bedtime) but I saw some clips last night in the opening montage of Mets Hot Stove Report.
batmagadanleadoff Old-Timey Member Posted December 10, 2008 Posted December 10, 2008 I voted "Love It". The Mets obtained one of baseball's best relievers. I don't see how any Met fan could not love this acquisition. I understand that FR might underperform, or even flop in 2009. But so could Beltran. Or Wright. Today, no one knows for sure, either way.By the way, this Mets pickup is hardly back-page headline worthy any more:
Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted December 10, 2008 Posted December 10, 2008 Pass the physical! Physical!You gotta pass the physical!Come on pass the physicalLet me hear the trainer talk! Trainer talk!Let me hear the trainer talk!
Valadius Old-Timey Member Posted December 10, 2008 Posted December 10, 2008 C.C. Sabathia and Mo Vaughn having dinner - how much food would be consumed?
metirish Old-Timey Member Posted December 10, 2008 Posted December 10, 2008 Some nuggets here from David Lennon.]The Mets will the announce the signing of Francisco Rodriguez here at the Bellagio later Wednesday afternoon when GM Omar Minaya steps to the podium. Rodriguez completed his physical in New York earlier Wednesday to clear the way to make the three-year, $37-million deal official.Also, new details emerged Wednesday about the speedy negotiations with the free-agent closer:-- When K-Rod and his agent, Paul Kinzer, had dinner with the Mets on Sunday night, they were pleasantly surprised when the team executives got a call from Johan Santana, who had no idea they were meeting with Rodriguez. K-Rod, a fellow Venezuelan, idolizes Santana and was thrilled that he called. The Mets handed the phone to K-Rod and the two talked. In retrospect, it was a turning point as Santana expressed his excitement that K-Rod could be closing games for him. The Mets blew seven saves for Santana last season.-- After the Mets' initial offer of two years, $24 million, the two sides had marathon negotiating sessions on Monday that stretched until 5 a.m. Tuesday morning in Omar Minaya's suite. The clock was ticking because COO Jeff Wilpon was leaving Las Vegas on his private jet at 7:40 a.m.Tuesday and both sides wanted a deal done before then. Kinzer even brought in K-Rod for the final two hours of those talks just so he could see the urgency and stress involved.-- Just as the Mets badly needed K-Rod, he needed them too, and both sides seemed to realize that. Kinzer stressed that K-Rod is best on the big stage and that's why New York is perfect for him. A few other teams were involved with K-Rod, but not the Cardinals -- as was reported -- or the Angels, despite the bottom falling out of the closer market.-- So what number will K-Rod wear? His first choice is 57, but that's taken by Santana. Next is 37, but that once belonged to Casey Stengel and is retired. So that leaves his next favorite, the No. 17, which Fernando Tatis wore last season and was famously owned by Keith Hernandez. It's safe to say that K-Rod may be able to wrangle the No. 17 from Tatis -- perhaps with a new Rolex or some other token of appreciation.
Benjamin Grimm Old-Timey Member Posted December 10, 2008 Posted December 10, 2008 So he likes the number seven, but seems to not want an even number in the tens column.17, 37, 57, 77, 97.97 would be a cool number.
seawolf17 Old-Timey Member Posted December 10, 2008 Posted December 10, 2008 Fucking hell, Frod. 17 is Keith Fucking Hernandez's number. Take 77 and like it.
Benjamin Grimm Old-Timey Member Posted December 10, 2008 Posted December 10, 2008 ="Adam Rubin":1imbkppa]Las Vegas - Francisco Rodriguez was at the Hospital for Special Surgery in Manhattan Wednesday morning, undergoing a physical. There was no official word on K-Rod passing the physical, though the Mets hope to make an announcement within hours that he's cleared the medical hurdle.A press conference is expected to be held next Wednesday in New York. With Citi Field not ready to host press conferences, the location of next week's event is unclear.Rodriguez agreed to a three-year, $37 million deal Tuesday with a fourth-year vesting option based on games finished.[/quote:1imbkppa]They should all put on hardhats and have the press conference at what's left of Shea Stadium.Valadius Dec 10 2008 02:03 PM="seawolf17":19bv4xds]Fucking hell, Frod. 17 is Keith Fucking Hernandez's number. Take 77 and like it.[/quote:19bv4xds]This is why we retire numbers.Centerfield Dec 10 2008 02:14 PM="seawolf17":30mm7xcs]Fucking hell, Frod. 17 is Keith Fucking Hernandez's number. Take 77 and like it.[/quote:30mm7xcs]DAE. SUNG. KOO.metirish Dec 10 2008 02:18 PMMr. Koo did that number proud.Zvon Dec 10 2008 02:59 PMI like this.Can't feel the love for it until I see what he does for us.I learned a long time ago not to throw my heart around like that.Landing a real closer was my number one concern, and its been addressed.The deal is at a nice price and length.So I'm really liking this.G-Fafif Dec 10 2008 04:24 PME-mail from mets.com says K-Rod goes for No. 75.Fman99 Dec 10 2008 08:04 PM="Benjamin Grimm":ti8ow5qk]="Adam Rubin":ti8ow5qk]Las Vegas - Francisco Rodriguez was at the Hospital for Special Surgery in Manhattan Wednesday morning, undergoing a physical. There was no official word on K-Rod passing the physical, though the Mets hope to make an announcement within hours that he's cleared the medical hurdle.A press conference is expected to be held next Wednesday in New York. With Citi Field not ready to host press conferences, the location of next week's event is unclear.Rodriguez agreed to a three-year, $37 million deal Tuesday with a fourth-year vesting option based on games finished.[/quote:ti8ow5qk]They should all put on hardhats and have the press conference at what's left of Shea Stadium.[/quote:ti8ow5qk]You were close. Frank et al. were at the new park, but donning the Mets hardhats, which are damn foolish looking if you're not welding something.Big "Mets welcome K-Rod" sign at CitiField. They apparently aren't reading this thread.SteveJRogers Dec 10 2008 08:39 PM=Adam Rubin]A press conference is expected to be held next Wednesday in New York. With Citi Field not ready to host press conferences, the location of next week's event is unclear. Interesting. They can not host press conferences, but last September advertisements in the Mets program suggested that starting this winter, i.e. now, Citi Field would ready to be hosting "events" (corporate, weddings, whatever the heck they did at Shea) and were soliciting reservations.batmagadanleadoff Dec 11 2008 09:45 AMIt's still Autumn.John Cougar Lunchbucket Dec 11 2008 09:50 AMMay also have to do with communication-type stuff and broadcasting abilities coming in later than banquet rooms.Benjamin Grimm Dec 11 2008 09:53 AMI'm guessing they have to wait until Citi Field is no longer a hard-hat zone.metirish Dec 13 2008 12:46 PMK-Rod jumps right into Mets-Phillies rivalryBY KEN DAVIDOFF | ken.davidoff@newsday.com12:53 PM EST, December 13, 2008Francisco Rodriguez didn't even wait for his first save to jump into the war of words between the Mets and Phillies.In a telephone news conference today, K-Rod's first interaction with the New York media, the Mets' new closer proclaimed his confidence in his new teammates."Of course we're going to be the frontrunner," Rodriguez told reporters. "Of course were going to be the team to beat."I don't want there to be a controversy. I don't want the other team to take it personally, or take it in a bad way. But I'm a really competitive guy. I like to win."If they ask me, "Who's going to be the ball club that will win the National League East, it'll be the Mets.""Team to beat" has become a well-known phrase in the Mets-Phillies rivalry. Phillies shortstop Jimmy Rollins first used the words to describe his team prior to the 2007 season, and Rollins proceeded to win the National League Most Valuable Player award as his team lived up to that proclamation.This past season, during spring training, the Mets' Carlos Beltran, usually soft-spoken, declared his club as the team to beat. The Mets couldn't quite make Beltran look good, giving up a mid-September divisional lead.On Thursday, Phillies ace Cole Hamels upped the ante when, on an interview with WFAN, he referred to the Mets as "choke artists."Rodriguez said that his velocity did drop in 2008, as many scouts and opponents observed, but that it happened because he was working in a new pitch, a changeup that proved effective. In 2009, he said, his velocity should return to the mid-90s now that he's more comfortable with the arm action needed to make his fastball and changeup look identical out of his hand.Ashie62 Dec 14 2008 06:25 PMOn Thursday, Phillies ace Cole Hamels upped the ante when, on an interview with WFAN, he referred to the Mets as "choke artists." Well..he's not totally off baseBut I signed up for phillienation under a bogus ID and sent Chase Utley a less than friendly "get well" email.metirish Dec 17 2008 11:29 AMLooks like Barry Bonds. Mets introduce Rodriguez.metirish Dec 17 2008 01:56 PM>Benjamin Grimm Dec 17 2008 02:03 PMHe has "K-ROD" monogrammed into his shirts?Oh, brother.I'm afraid that nickname isn't going to go away any time soon.But, wow, don't Jeff and Jerry seem thrilled? You'd think a faulty bullpen caused them to miss the playoffs last season.metirish Dec 17 2008 02:08 PM="Benjamin Grimm":1i00hhby]He has "K-ROD" monogrammed into his shirts?Oh, brother.I'm afraid that nickname isn't going to go away any time soon.But, wow, don't Jeff and Jerry seem thrilled? You'd think a faulty bullpen caused them to miss the playoffs last season.[/quote:1i00hhby]That Jeff can smile like that after Dad got taken to the cleaners is admirable. I admire you Jeffy Wilpon , nothing stands in this mans way.Centerfield Dec 17 2008 02:08 PMMeanwhile Omar has a look that seems to say "This shit had better work or I'm gonna end up bantering with Kruk on Baseball Tonight."Benjamin Grimm Dec 17 2008 02:12 PMAin't dat the troof!My concern is that Omar is fixing last year's problem, which is well and good, but not addressing next year's problem. I don't like how he's standing pat on the offense. Sure, they scored a lot of runs last year, but guys like Delgado and Tatis are both one year older (actually, everyone is, but it's more of an issue with the old guys!) and we might also see decline from guys like Church and Castillo.themetfairy Mar 30 2009 10:58 AMI couldn't find the thread where we were discussing possible nicknames for our new closer. However, I was at the Modell's in Herald Square yesterday, and there was a lot of K-Rod 75 merchandise on display.metirish Mar 30 2009 11:01 AMOne of the TV guys said that Rodriguez does not like or want to be called K-Rod...I think it was keith who said it....goes by Frankie..
Valadius Old-Timey Member Posted December 10, 2008 Posted December 10, 2008 ="seawolf17":19bv4xds]Fucking hell, Frod. 17 is Keith Fucking Hernandez's number. Take 77 and like it.[/quote:19bv4xds]This is why we retire numbers.Centerfield Dec 10 2008 02:14 PM="seawolf17":30mm7xcs]Fucking hell, Frod. 17 is Keith Fucking Hernandez's number. Take 77 and like it.[/quote:30mm7xcs]DAE. SUNG. KOO.metirish Dec 10 2008 02:18 PMMr. Koo did that number proud.Zvon Dec 10 2008 02:59 PMI like this.Can't feel the love for it until I see what he does for us.I learned a long time ago not to throw my heart around like that.Landing a real closer was my number one concern, and its been addressed.The deal is at a nice price and length.So I'm really liking this.G-Fafif Dec 10 2008 04:24 PME-mail from mets.com says K-Rod goes for No. 75.Fman99 Dec 10 2008 08:04 PM="Benjamin Grimm":ti8ow5qk]="Adam Rubin":ti8ow5qk]Las Vegas - Francisco Rodriguez was at the Hospital for Special Surgery in Manhattan Wednesday morning, undergoing a physical. There was no official word on K-Rod passing the physical, though the Mets hope to make an announcement within hours that he's cleared the medical hurdle.A press conference is expected to be held next Wednesday in New York. With Citi Field not ready to host press conferences, the location of next week's event is unclear.Rodriguez agreed to a three-year, $37 million deal Tuesday with a fourth-year vesting option based on games finished.[/quote:ti8ow5qk]They should all put on hardhats and have the press conference at what's left of Shea Stadium.[/quote:ti8ow5qk]You were close. Frank et al. were at the new park, but donning the Mets hardhats, which are damn foolish looking if you're not welding something.Big "Mets welcome K-Rod" sign at CitiField. They apparently aren't reading this thread.SteveJRogers Dec 10 2008 08:39 PM=Adam Rubin]A press conference is expected to be held next Wednesday in New York. With Citi Field not ready to host press conferences, the location of next week's event is unclear. Interesting. They can not host press conferences, but last September advertisements in the Mets program suggested that starting this winter, i.e. now, Citi Field would ready to be hosting "events" (corporate, weddings, whatever the heck they did at Shea) and were soliciting reservations.batmagadanleadoff Dec 11 2008 09:45 AMIt's still Autumn.John Cougar Lunchbucket Dec 11 2008 09:50 AMMay also have to do with communication-type stuff and broadcasting abilities coming in later than banquet rooms.Benjamin Grimm Dec 11 2008 09:53 AMI'm guessing they have to wait until Citi Field is no longer a hard-hat zone.metirish Dec 13 2008 12:46 PMK-Rod jumps right into Mets-Phillies rivalryBY KEN DAVIDOFF | ken.davidoff@newsday.com12:53 PM EST, December 13, 2008Francisco Rodriguez didn't even wait for his first save to jump into the war of words between the Mets and Phillies.In a telephone news conference today, K-Rod's first interaction with the New York media, the Mets' new closer proclaimed his confidence in his new teammates."Of course we're going to be the frontrunner," Rodriguez told reporters. "Of course were going to be the team to beat."I don't want there to be a controversy. I don't want the other team to take it personally, or take it in a bad way. But I'm a really competitive guy. I like to win."If they ask me, "Who's going to be the ball club that will win the National League East, it'll be the Mets.""Team to beat" has become a well-known phrase in the Mets-Phillies rivalry. Phillies shortstop Jimmy Rollins first used the words to describe his team prior to the 2007 season, and Rollins proceeded to win the National League Most Valuable Player award as his team lived up to that proclamation.This past season, during spring training, the Mets' Carlos Beltran, usually soft-spoken, declared his club as the team to beat. The Mets couldn't quite make Beltran look good, giving up a mid-September divisional lead.On Thursday, Phillies ace Cole Hamels upped the ante when, on an interview with WFAN, he referred to the Mets as "choke artists."Rodriguez said that his velocity did drop in 2008, as many scouts and opponents observed, but that it happened because he was working in a new pitch, a changeup that proved effective. In 2009, he said, his velocity should return to the mid-90s now that he's more comfortable with the arm action needed to make his fastball and changeup look identical out of his hand.Ashie62 Dec 14 2008 06:25 PMOn Thursday, Phillies ace Cole Hamels upped the ante when, on an interview with WFAN, he referred to the Mets as "choke artists." Well..he's not totally off baseBut I signed up for phillienation under a bogus ID and sent Chase Utley a less than friendly "get well" email.metirish Dec 17 2008 11:29 AMLooks like Barry Bonds. Mets introduce Rodriguez.metirish Dec 17 2008 01:56 PM>Benjamin Grimm Dec 17 2008 02:03 PMHe has "K-ROD" monogrammed into his shirts?Oh, brother.I'm afraid that nickname isn't going to go away any time soon.But, wow, don't Jeff and Jerry seem thrilled? You'd think a faulty bullpen caused them to miss the playoffs last season.metirish Dec 17 2008 02:08 PM="Benjamin Grimm":1i00hhby]He has "K-ROD" monogrammed into his shirts?Oh, brother.I'm afraid that nickname isn't going to go away any time soon.But, wow, don't Jeff and Jerry seem thrilled? You'd think a faulty bullpen caused them to miss the playoffs last season.[/quote:1i00hhby]That Jeff can smile like that after Dad got taken to the cleaners is admirable. I admire you Jeffy Wilpon , nothing stands in this mans way.Centerfield Dec 17 2008 02:08 PMMeanwhile Omar has a look that seems to say "This shit had better work or I'm gonna end up bantering with Kruk on Baseball Tonight."Benjamin Grimm Dec 17 2008 02:12 PMAin't dat the troof!My concern is that Omar is fixing last year's problem, which is well and good, but not addressing next year's problem. I don't like how he's standing pat on the offense. Sure, they scored a lot of runs last year, but guys like Delgado and Tatis are both one year older (actually, everyone is, but it's more of an issue with the old guys!) and we might also see decline from guys like Church and Castillo.themetfairy Mar 30 2009 10:58 AMI couldn't find the thread where we were discussing possible nicknames for our new closer. However, I was at the Modell's in Herald Square yesterday, and there was a lot of K-Rod 75 merchandise on display.metirish Mar 30 2009 11:01 AMOne of the TV guys said that Rodriguez does not like or want to be called K-Rod...I think it was keith who said it....goes by Frankie..
Centerfield Old-Timey Member Posted December 10, 2008 Posted December 10, 2008 ="seawolf17":30mm7xcs]Fucking hell, Frod. 17 is Keith Fucking Hernandez's number. Take 77 and like it.[/quote:30mm7xcs]DAE. SUNG. KOO.metirish Dec 10 2008 02:18 PMMr. Koo did that number proud.Zvon Dec 10 2008 02:59 PMI like this.Can't feel the love for it until I see what he does for us.I learned a long time ago not to throw my heart around like that.Landing a real closer was my number one concern, and its been addressed.The deal is at a nice price and length.So I'm really liking this.G-Fafif Dec 10 2008 04:24 PME-mail from mets.com says K-Rod goes for No. 75.Fman99 Dec 10 2008 08:04 PM="Benjamin Grimm":ti8ow5qk]="Adam Rubin":ti8ow5qk]Las Vegas - Francisco Rodriguez was at the Hospital for Special Surgery in Manhattan Wednesday morning, undergoing a physical. There was no official word on K-Rod passing the physical, though the Mets hope to make an announcement within hours that he's cleared the medical hurdle.A press conference is expected to be held next Wednesday in New York. With Citi Field not ready to host press conferences, the location of next week's event is unclear.Rodriguez agreed to a three-year, $37 million deal Tuesday with a fourth-year vesting option based on games finished.[/quote:ti8ow5qk]They should all put on hardhats and have the press conference at what's left of Shea Stadium.[/quote:ti8ow5qk]You were close. Frank et al. were at the new park, but donning the Mets hardhats, which are damn foolish looking if you're not welding something.Big "Mets welcome K-Rod" sign at CitiField. They apparently aren't reading this thread.SteveJRogers Dec 10 2008 08:39 PM=Adam Rubin]A press conference is expected to be held next Wednesday in New York. With Citi Field not ready to host press conferences, the location of next week's event is unclear. Interesting. They can not host press conferences, but last September advertisements in the Mets program suggested that starting this winter, i.e. now, Citi Field would ready to be hosting "events" (corporate, weddings, whatever the heck they did at Shea) and were soliciting reservations.batmagadanleadoff Dec 11 2008 09:45 AMIt's still Autumn.John Cougar Lunchbucket Dec 11 2008 09:50 AMMay also have to do with communication-type stuff and broadcasting abilities coming in later than banquet rooms.Benjamin Grimm Dec 11 2008 09:53 AMI'm guessing they have to wait until Citi Field is no longer a hard-hat zone.metirish Dec 13 2008 12:46 PMK-Rod jumps right into Mets-Phillies rivalryBY KEN DAVIDOFF | ken.davidoff@newsday.com12:53 PM EST, December 13, 2008Francisco Rodriguez didn't even wait for his first save to jump into the war of words between the Mets and Phillies.In a telephone news conference today, K-Rod's first interaction with the New York media, the Mets' new closer proclaimed his confidence in his new teammates."Of course we're going to be the frontrunner," Rodriguez told reporters. "Of course were going to be the team to beat."I don't want there to be a controversy. I don't want the other team to take it personally, or take it in a bad way. But I'm a really competitive guy. I like to win."If they ask me, "Who's going to be the ball club that will win the National League East, it'll be the Mets.""Team to beat" has become a well-known phrase in the Mets-Phillies rivalry. Phillies shortstop Jimmy Rollins first used the words to describe his team prior to the 2007 season, and Rollins proceeded to win the National League Most Valuable Player award as his team lived up to that proclamation.This past season, during spring training, the Mets' Carlos Beltran, usually soft-spoken, declared his club as the team to beat. The Mets couldn't quite make Beltran look good, giving up a mid-September divisional lead.On Thursday, Phillies ace Cole Hamels upped the ante when, on an interview with WFAN, he referred to the Mets as "choke artists."Rodriguez said that his velocity did drop in 2008, as many scouts and opponents observed, but that it happened because he was working in a new pitch, a changeup that proved effective. In 2009, he said, his velocity should return to the mid-90s now that he's more comfortable with the arm action needed to make his fastball and changeup look identical out of his hand.Ashie62 Dec 14 2008 06:25 PMOn Thursday, Phillies ace Cole Hamels upped the ante when, on an interview with WFAN, he referred to the Mets as "choke artists." Well..he's not totally off baseBut I signed up for phillienation under a bogus ID and sent Chase Utley a less than friendly "get well" email.metirish Dec 17 2008 11:29 AMLooks like Barry Bonds. Mets introduce Rodriguez.metirish Dec 17 2008 01:56 PM>Benjamin Grimm Dec 17 2008 02:03 PMHe has "K-ROD" monogrammed into his shirts?Oh, brother.I'm afraid that nickname isn't going to go away any time soon.But, wow, don't Jeff and Jerry seem thrilled? You'd think a faulty bullpen caused them to miss the playoffs last season.metirish Dec 17 2008 02:08 PM="Benjamin Grimm":1i00hhby]He has "K-ROD" monogrammed into his shirts?Oh, brother.I'm afraid that nickname isn't going to go away any time soon.But, wow, don't Jeff and Jerry seem thrilled? You'd think a faulty bullpen caused them to miss the playoffs last season.[/quote:1i00hhby]That Jeff can smile like that after Dad got taken to the cleaners is admirable. I admire you Jeffy Wilpon , nothing stands in this mans way.Centerfield Dec 17 2008 02:08 PMMeanwhile Omar has a look that seems to say "This shit had better work or I'm gonna end up bantering with Kruk on Baseball Tonight."Benjamin Grimm Dec 17 2008 02:12 PMAin't dat the troof!My concern is that Omar is fixing last year's problem, which is well and good, but not addressing next year's problem. I don't like how he's standing pat on the offense. Sure, they scored a lot of runs last year, but guys like Delgado and Tatis are both one year older (actually, everyone is, but it's more of an issue with the old guys!) and we might also see decline from guys like Church and Castillo.themetfairy Mar 30 2009 10:58 AMI couldn't find the thread where we were discussing possible nicknames for our new closer. However, I was at the Modell's in Herald Square yesterday, and there was a lot of K-Rod 75 merchandise on display.metirish Mar 30 2009 11:01 AMOne of the TV guys said that Rodriguez does not like or want to be called K-Rod...I think it was keith who said it....goes by Frankie..
metirish Old-Timey Member Posted December 10, 2008 Posted December 10, 2008 Mr. Koo did that number proud.
Zvon Old-Timey Member Posted December 10, 2008 Posted December 10, 2008 I like this.Can't feel the love for it until I see what he does for us.I learned a long time ago not to throw my heart around like that.Landing a real closer was my number one concern, and its been addressed.The deal is at a nice price and length.So I'm really liking this.
G-Fafif Old-Timey Member Posted December 10, 2008 Posted December 10, 2008 E-mail from mets.com says K-Rod goes for No. 75.
Fman99 Old-Timey Member Posted December 10, 2008 Posted December 10, 2008 ="Benjamin Grimm":ti8ow5qk]="Adam Rubin":ti8ow5qk]Las Vegas - Francisco Rodriguez was at the Hospital for Special Surgery in Manhattan Wednesday morning, undergoing a physical. There was no official word on K-Rod passing the physical, though the Mets hope to make an announcement within hours that he's cleared the medical hurdle.A press conference is expected to be held next Wednesday in New York. With Citi Field not ready to host press conferences, the location of next week's event is unclear.Rodriguez agreed to a three-year, $37 million deal Tuesday with a fourth-year vesting option based on games finished.[/quote:ti8ow5qk]They should all put on hardhats and have the press conference at what's left of Shea Stadium.[/quote:ti8ow5qk]You were close. Frank et al. were at the new park, but donning the Mets hardhats, which are damn foolish looking if you're not welding something.Big "Mets welcome K-Rod" sign at CitiField. They apparently aren't reading this thread.SteveJRogers Dec 10 2008 08:39 PM=Adam Rubin]A press conference is expected to be held next Wednesday in New York. With Citi Field not ready to host press conferences, the location of next week's event is unclear. Interesting. They can not host press conferences, but last September advertisements in the Mets program suggested that starting this winter, i.e. now, Citi Field would ready to be hosting "events" (corporate, weddings, whatever the heck they did at Shea) and were soliciting reservations.batmagadanleadoff Dec 11 2008 09:45 AMIt's still Autumn.John Cougar Lunchbucket Dec 11 2008 09:50 AMMay also have to do with communication-type stuff and broadcasting abilities coming in later than banquet rooms.Benjamin Grimm Dec 11 2008 09:53 AMI'm guessing they have to wait until Citi Field is no longer a hard-hat zone.metirish Dec 13 2008 12:46 PMK-Rod jumps right into Mets-Phillies rivalryBY KEN DAVIDOFF | ken.davidoff@newsday.com12:53 PM EST, December 13, 2008Francisco Rodriguez didn't even wait for his first save to jump into the war of words between the Mets and Phillies.In a telephone news conference today, K-Rod's first interaction with the New York media, the Mets' new closer proclaimed his confidence in his new teammates."Of course we're going to be the frontrunner," Rodriguez told reporters. "Of course were going to be the team to beat."I don't want there to be a controversy. I don't want the other team to take it personally, or take it in a bad way. But I'm a really competitive guy. I like to win."If they ask me, "Who's going to be the ball club that will win the National League East, it'll be the Mets.""Team to beat" has become a well-known phrase in the Mets-Phillies rivalry. Phillies shortstop Jimmy Rollins first used the words to describe his team prior to the 2007 season, and Rollins proceeded to win the National League Most Valuable Player award as his team lived up to that proclamation.This past season, during spring training, the Mets' Carlos Beltran, usually soft-spoken, declared his club as the team to beat. The Mets couldn't quite make Beltran look good, giving up a mid-September divisional lead.On Thursday, Phillies ace Cole Hamels upped the ante when, on an interview with WFAN, he referred to the Mets as "choke artists."Rodriguez said that his velocity did drop in 2008, as many scouts and opponents observed, but that it happened because he was working in a new pitch, a changeup that proved effective. In 2009, he said, his velocity should return to the mid-90s now that he's more comfortable with the arm action needed to make his fastball and changeup look identical out of his hand.Ashie62 Dec 14 2008 06:25 PMOn Thursday, Phillies ace Cole Hamels upped the ante when, on an interview with WFAN, he referred to the Mets as "choke artists." Well..he's not totally off baseBut I signed up for phillienation under a bogus ID and sent Chase Utley a less than friendly "get well" email.metirish Dec 17 2008 11:29 AMLooks like Barry Bonds. Mets introduce Rodriguez.metirish Dec 17 2008 01:56 PM>Benjamin Grimm Dec 17 2008 02:03 PMHe has "K-ROD" monogrammed into his shirts?Oh, brother.I'm afraid that nickname isn't going to go away any time soon.But, wow, don't Jeff and Jerry seem thrilled? You'd think a faulty bullpen caused them to miss the playoffs last season.metirish Dec 17 2008 02:08 PM="Benjamin Grimm":1i00hhby]He has "K-ROD" monogrammed into his shirts?Oh, brother.I'm afraid that nickname isn't going to go away any time soon.But, wow, don't Jeff and Jerry seem thrilled? You'd think a faulty bullpen caused them to miss the playoffs last season.[/quote:1i00hhby]That Jeff can smile like that after Dad got taken to the cleaners is admirable. I admire you Jeffy Wilpon , nothing stands in this mans way.Centerfield Dec 17 2008 02:08 PMMeanwhile Omar has a look that seems to say "This shit had better work or I'm gonna end up bantering with Kruk on Baseball Tonight."Benjamin Grimm Dec 17 2008 02:12 PMAin't dat the troof!My concern is that Omar is fixing last year's problem, which is well and good, but not addressing next year's problem. I don't like how he's standing pat on the offense. Sure, they scored a lot of runs last year, but guys like Delgado and Tatis are both one year older (actually, everyone is, but it's more of an issue with the old guys!) and we might also see decline from guys like Church and Castillo.themetfairy Mar 30 2009 10:58 AMI couldn't find the thread where we were discussing possible nicknames for our new closer. However, I was at the Modell's in Herald Square yesterday, and there was a lot of K-Rod 75 merchandise on display.metirish Mar 30 2009 11:01 AMOne of the TV guys said that Rodriguez does not like or want to be called K-Rod...I think it was keith who said it....goes by Frankie..
stevejrogers Old-Timey Member Posted December 10, 2008 Posted December 10, 2008 =Adam Rubin]A press conference is expected to be held next Wednesday in New York. With Citi Field not ready to host press conferences, the location of next week's event is unclear. Interesting. They can not host press conferences, but last September advertisements in the Mets program suggested that starting this winter, i.e. now, Citi Field would ready to be hosting "events" (corporate, weddings, whatever the heck they did at Shea) and were soliciting reservations.
batmagadanleadoff Old-Timey Member Posted December 11, 2008 Posted December 11, 2008 It's still Autumn.
Guest John Cougar Lunchbucket Guests Posted December 11, 2008 Posted December 11, 2008 May also have to do with communication-type stuff and broadcasting abilities coming in later than banquet rooms.
Benjamin Grimm Old-Timey Member Posted December 11, 2008 Posted December 11, 2008 I'm guessing they have to wait until Citi Field is no longer a hard-hat zone.
metirish Old-Timey Member Posted December 13, 2008 Posted December 13, 2008 K-Rod jumps right into Mets-Phillies rivalryBY KEN DAVIDOFF | ken.davidoff@newsday.com12:53 PM EST, December 13, 2008Francisco Rodriguez didn't even wait for his first save to jump into the war of words between the Mets and Phillies.In a telephone news conference today, K-Rod's first interaction with the New York media, the Mets' new closer proclaimed his confidence in his new teammates."Of course we're going to be the frontrunner," Rodriguez told reporters. "Of course were going to be the team to beat."I don't want there to be a controversy. I don't want the other team to take it personally, or take it in a bad way. But I'm a really competitive guy. I like to win."If they ask me, "Who's going to be the ball club that will win the National League East, it'll be the Mets.""Team to beat" has become a well-known phrase in the Mets-Phillies rivalry. Phillies shortstop Jimmy Rollins first used the words to describe his team prior to the 2007 season, and Rollins proceeded to win the National League Most Valuable Player award as his team lived up to that proclamation.This past season, during spring training, the Mets' Carlos Beltran, usually soft-spoken, declared his club as the team to beat. The Mets couldn't quite make Beltran look good, giving up a mid-September divisional lead.On Thursday, Phillies ace Cole Hamels upped the ante when, on an interview with WFAN, he referred to the Mets as "choke artists."Rodriguez said that his velocity did drop in 2008, as many scouts and opponents observed, but that it happened because he was working in a new pitch, a changeup that proved effective. In 2009, he said, his velocity should return to the mid-90s now that he's more comfortable with the arm action needed to make his fastball and changeup look identical out of his hand.
ashie62 Old-Timey Member Posted December 14, 2008 Posted December 14, 2008 On Thursday, Phillies ace Cole Hamels upped the ante when, on an interview with WFAN, he referred to the Mets as "choke artists." Well..he's not totally off baseBut I signed up for phillienation under a bogus ID and sent Chase Utley a less than friendly "get well" email.
metirish Old-Timey Member Posted December 17, 2008 Posted December 17, 2008 Looks like Barry Bonds. Mets introduce Rodriguez.
Benjamin Grimm Old-Timey Member Posted December 17, 2008 Posted December 17, 2008 He has "K-ROD" monogrammed into his shirts?Oh, brother.I'm afraid that nickname isn't going to go away any time soon.But, wow, don't Jeff and Jerry seem thrilled? You'd think a faulty bullpen caused them to miss the playoffs last season.
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