Benjamin Grimm Old-Timey Member Posted February 2, 2009 Posted February 2, 2009 ="Edgy DC":241ookcj]The idea that the team makes decisions based on the loudest howling of the galoots is a fantasy of the loudest galoots.[/quote:241ookcj]Well, yes, but you often mention that, for example, we (the fans) share in the responsibility for Shea's destruction because we didn't advocate strongly enough or loudly enough for its continued existence.These guys, whether you agree with them or not, are trying to wield whatever influence they may have in order to get their desired result.They may be a bunch of loudmouth goofballs, and you may not agree with their position, but aren't they doing what they ought to be doing?Edgy DC Feb 02 2009 11:18 AMEdited 1 time(s), most recently on Feb 02 2009 11:48 AMI'm all for advocating, it's true. But there's got to be some real responsiblity.I'm against the jungle advocacy or street rallies around such slogans as "Do It, Omar!" and calling hang-up radio shows.I'm also against the sort of two-faced advocacy that allows you to demand the same sort of moves that the advocate is ripping them for making in the past. (See: Waaaa[/url:t7bvepsr]!)G-Fafif Feb 02 2009 11:44 AM="Edgy DC":qsnlyp29]I'm all for advocating, it's true. But there's got to be some real responsiblity.I'm against the jungle advocacy or street rallies around such slogans as "Do It, Omar!" and calling hang-up radio shows.[/quote:qsnlyp29]Appoint yourself their spiritual guide. "Hey fellas, instead of waving the signs, you should..."What?Edgy DC Feb 02 2009 11:46 AMPost on a website that nobody reads, of course.G-Fafif Feb 02 2009 11:47 AMDo that, and Manny signs, you can always take credit.Edgy DC Feb 02 2009 12:05 PMAnd to be fair, my frustration with the end of Shea is the lamentations of people who did advocate for its destruction.Just as my frustration with rallyers who push for an aggressive spending-spree pursuit of veterans portrayed as prima donnas tend also to have pushed for that in the past, only to rip the Mets when those moves haven't worked out, and go on to portray those failed veteran imports as prima donnas that the Mets should have been smart enough to avoid.G-Fafif Feb 02 2009 12:12 PMConsistency in philosophy is always going to take it to whatever might work best at any given moment within the realm of a pastime measured in wins and losses. The Mets shouldn't spend a lot of money on old players who are bad fits, unless it seems like a really good idea right now and we need a power-hitting leftfielder, cost, age and potential personality conflicts be damned. The Mets shouldn't replace the ballpark that defines their character and soul, but they've got to get a new ballpark that doesn't form puddles just by staring at it.Fans want results and gratification. Relatively few get hung up on how to get both or why either is elusive.Edgy DC Feb 02 2009 12:15 PMIt's that last sentence that gets to me.G-Fafif Feb 02 2009 12:21 PMWE WANT MANNY!!!G-Fafif Feb 03 2009 07:35 AM]Relatively few get hung up on how to get both or why either is elusive.]It's that last sentence that gets to me.Rooting for a baseball team isn't math class. You're not required to show your work.That said, here's Casey Stengel's 10-80-10 formula as related by Don Rowe in William Ryczek's sublime The Amazin' Mets 1962-1969, best history I've ever read of that period (if you're going to read two books about the Mets this year, make this your second...after you've secured a copy of your first, he said crassly).]Ten percent of the people in this stadium knew what was going on. Eighty percent think they knew what was going on but they don't. See those drunks out in centerfield who are beating on each other? That ten percent don't know and don't care. If you use that philosophy, the fans will never bother you because you'll be able to put them in whatever category you want.The Manny marchers, incidentally, are probably descended from the placard wavers who populated the Polo Grounds. They may have distracted Casey. They probably won't distract Omar.RealityChuck Feb 03 2009 07:41 AMThe team might end up losing $20 million a year of income if the Citi Field naming rights thing falls apart (and it's looking more likely it will). They'll have to pony up at least that much a year for Manny, so the bottom line is they're probably out $40+ million. Are the people rallying for Manny also rallying for keeping the Citi Field naming rights (and payments)? Because if they're not, they're being delusional.G-Fafif Feb 03 2009 07:45 AM="RealityChuck":1wjua3of]Are the people rallying for Manny also rallying for keeping the Citi Field naming rights (and payments)? Because if they're not, they're being delusional.[/quote:1wjua3of]My guess is they're as delusional as those chanting "Let's Go Mets" in 1963. Probably more so.Edgy DC Feb 03 2009 07:58 AMCan we glean anything from the fact that the Red Sox --- the rich, smart, informed team we hope ours will one day be, employing Bill James and all and defending a championship --- traded Ramirez in the heat of a race?That shouldn't kill the notion, but shouldn't it humble folks a bit in their demands that this is a no-brainer?G-Fafif Feb 03 2009 08:05 AM]Can we glean anything from the fact that the Red Sox --- the rich, smart, informed team we hope ours will one day be, employing Bill James and all and defending a championship --- traded Ramirez in the heat of a race? That shouldn't kill the notion, but shouldn't it humble folks a bit in their demands that this is a no-brainer?The team that traded Manny got to the LCS. So did the team that acquired Manny. It's the Manny who went to L.A. people remember, not the Manny who got himself run out of Boston. Every time you see a clip package of Manny highlights, there's nothing sullen from his last days with the Red Sox. It's all home runs and smiles with the Dodgers.That's the part of the fan brain that's working this cold winter.Centerfield Feb 03 2009 08:06 AMI think we may have set some sort of record for assumptions in a single thread.="SteveJRogers":a9e7kszf]Not only that, how about when all the things that caused him to be persona non grata in Boston rear it's ugly head. You can only take "Manny being Manny" so much.[/quote:a9e7kszf]Manny reared his ugly head in Boston to the tune of a .927 OPS, which would have led all Mets. In July, he quit on the Red Sox by bumping that to 1.060. Afterwards, he got hot.="SteveJRogers":a9e7kszf]Well there is truth to [Francesa and Russo being responsible for delivering Piazza].[/quote:a9e7kszf]No. There may be truth. It is all based upon speculation created by callers of the show who wanted to pat themselves on the back.="Edgy DC":a9e7kszf]I'm all for advocating, it's true. But there's got to be some real responsiblity.[/quote:a9e7kszf]There is nothing here indicating that any of the street rallyers lack responsibility. They might all have legitimate plans.="Edgy DC":a9e7kszf]I'm against the jungle advocacy or street rallies around such slogans as "Do It, Omar!" and calling hang-up radio shows. [/quote:a9e7kszf]This is not an assumption, but I'm just wondering why you would prefer one form of advocacy over another. ="Edgy DC":a9e7kszf]I'm also against the sort of two-faced advocacy that allows you to demand the same sort of moves that the advocate is ripping them for making in the past. (See: Waaaa!) [/quote:a9e7kszf]Nothing here suggests any of the rallyers are that type of fan.="Edgy DC":a9e7kszf]Just as my frustration with rallyers who push for an aggressive spending-spree pursuit of veterans portrayed as prima donnas tend also to have pushed for that in the past, only to rip the Mets when those moves haven't worked out, and go on to portray those failed veteran imports as prima donnas that the Mets should have been smart enough to avoid.[/quote:a9e7kszf]Again, it is faulty to undermine the rallyers' credibility by unfairly associating with hypocritical thinking. There is nothing to suggest these rallyers think in that manner.="RealityChuck":a9e7kszf]Are the people rallying for Manny also rallying for keeping the Citi Field naming rights (and payments)? Because if they're not, they're being delusional.[/quote:a9e7kszf]Are you aware of any out clause in the contract? Because my understanding of contracts is that if Citifield tries to back out, they are subject to damages.Centerfield Feb 03 2009 08:09 AM="Edgy DC":1p7alcyl]Can we glean anything from the fact that the Red Sox --- the rich, smart, informed team we hope ours will one day be, employing Bill James and all and defending a championship --- traded Ramirez in the heat of a race?That shouldn't kill the notion, but shouldn't it humble folks a bit in their demands that this is a no-brainer?[/quote:1p7alcyl]I think the LCS demonstrated how much they missed Manny's bat. Especially if you turned the channel and watched what he was doing wearing blue. Also throw in the two World Series titles they won with him anchoring the lineup.Edgy DC Feb 03 2009 08:30 AMI'm aware of that and if louts were being loutish in killing the idea I'd feel similarly.It's a delicate choice, and no no-brainer by any stretch.Wasn't it your wife who said that we'd get David Ortiz when his weight hit 300 and his knees were shot?Edgy DC Feb 06 2009 08:28 AM="Newsday"]Million Manny March only brings 10-15 Mets fansBY KATIE STRANG | caitlin.strang@newsday.comFebruary 6, 2009 Compared to last week, the smattering of Mets fans willing to brave the cold outside SNY studios in Manhattan for the second "Million Manny March" accurately reflected the team's likelihood of landing Manny Ramirez - rapidly dwindling.About 50 fans gathered to chant and implore Mets management to sign the free-agent slugger last week, but only 10 to 15 people appeared for the second rally."I wanted to promote the cause and get Manny over here, plain and simple," said Gustavo Medina, 20, of Ridgewood, Queens. "If we have a power bat like Manny, and you plug him between Carlos Beltran and Carlos Delgado, you're gonna have a respected lineup and an outstanding New York Mets club in 2009."Even though general manager Omar Minaya has been emphatic in dismissing fans' hopes of signing Ramirez, Medina thinks it remains a possibility."Omar Minaya has coveted that man since high school," Medina said.Holding up the other end of Medina's sign was Cliff Korn, 38, of Manhattan, who said the acquisition still could happen even though Minaya has ruled it out."Minaya likes to make the big splash," Korn said, citing previous players who ended up in Flushing when it initially looked unlikely. "I think it's possible."Medina said they won't be deterred until adding Manny no longer is possible.When will they stop congregating?"When he signs somewhere else," Medina said.Added Korn, "And then we'll start rallying for Matt Holliday."John Cougar Lunchbucket Feb 06 2009 08:31 AMKatie Strang, bringin it strong.Edgy DC Feb 06 2009 08:35 AMGreat cub reporter assignment. Hey, Katie, go out in the cold and talk to some quixotic mooks.seawolf17 Feb 06 2009 09:13 AMFor a quick second, I read that as Gustavo Molina.Frayed Knot Feb 06 2009 10:34 AM="John Cougar Lunchbucket":1v6ar1zc]Katie Strang, bringin it strong.[/quote:1v6ar1zc]Considering that the only other time I've seen her name in Newsday sports is when she's covering human cockfighti ... I mean the "Mixed Martial Arts" scene, I suppose that talking to idiot Met fans in sub-freezing weather isn't so bad.Or maybe she's an MMA groupie and enjoys that stuff, who knows.
Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted February 2, 2009 Posted February 2, 2009 (edited) I'm all for advocating, it's true. But there's got to be some real responsiblity.I'm against the jungle advocacy or street rallies around such slogans as "Do It, Omar!" and calling hang-up radio shows.I'm also against the sort of two-faced advocacy that allows you to demand the same sort of moves that the advocate is ripping them for making in the past. (See: Waaaa[/url:t7bvepsr]!) Edited February 2, 2009 by Guest
G-Fafif Old-Timey Member Posted February 2, 2009 Posted February 2, 2009 ="Edgy DC":qsnlyp29]I'm all for advocating, it's true. But there's got to be some real responsiblity.I'm against the jungle advocacy or street rallies around such slogans as "Do It, Omar!" and calling hang-up radio shows.[/quote:qsnlyp29]Appoint yourself their spiritual guide. "Hey fellas, instead of waving the signs, you should..."What?Edgy DC Feb 02 2009 11:46 AMPost on a website that nobody reads, of course.G-Fafif Feb 02 2009 11:47 AMDo that, and Manny signs, you can always take credit.Edgy DC Feb 02 2009 12:05 PMAnd to be fair, my frustration with the end of Shea is the lamentations of people who did advocate for its destruction.Just as my frustration with rallyers who push for an aggressive spending-spree pursuit of veterans portrayed as prima donnas tend also to have pushed for that in the past, only to rip the Mets when those moves haven't worked out, and go on to portray those failed veteran imports as prima donnas that the Mets should have been smart enough to avoid.G-Fafif Feb 02 2009 12:12 PMConsistency in philosophy is always going to take it to whatever might work best at any given moment within the realm of a pastime measured in wins and losses. The Mets shouldn't spend a lot of money on old players who are bad fits, unless it seems like a really good idea right now and we need a power-hitting leftfielder, cost, age and potential personality conflicts be damned. The Mets shouldn't replace the ballpark that defines their character and soul, but they've got to get a new ballpark that doesn't form puddles just by staring at it.Fans want results and gratification. Relatively few get hung up on how to get both or why either is elusive.Edgy DC Feb 02 2009 12:15 PMIt's that last sentence that gets to me.G-Fafif Feb 02 2009 12:21 PMWE WANT MANNY!!!G-Fafif Feb 03 2009 07:35 AM]Relatively few get hung up on how to get both or why either is elusive.]It's that last sentence that gets to me.Rooting for a baseball team isn't math class. You're not required to show your work.That said, here's Casey Stengel's 10-80-10 formula as related by Don Rowe in William Ryczek's sublime The Amazin' Mets 1962-1969, best history I've ever read of that period (if you're going to read two books about the Mets this year, make this your second...after you've secured a copy of your first, he said crassly).]Ten percent of the people in this stadium knew what was going on. Eighty percent think they knew what was going on but they don't. See those drunks out in centerfield who are beating on each other? That ten percent don't know and don't care. If you use that philosophy, the fans will never bother you because you'll be able to put them in whatever category you want.The Manny marchers, incidentally, are probably descended from the placard wavers who populated the Polo Grounds. They may have distracted Casey. They probably won't distract Omar.RealityChuck Feb 03 2009 07:41 AMThe team might end up losing $20 million a year of income if the Citi Field naming rights thing falls apart (and it's looking more likely it will). They'll have to pony up at least that much a year for Manny, so the bottom line is they're probably out $40+ million. Are the people rallying for Manny also rallying for keeping the Citi Field naming rights (and payments)? Because if they're not, they're being delusional.G-Fafif Feb 03 2009 07:45 AM="RealityChuck":1wjua3of]Are the people rallying for Manny also rallying for keeping the Citi Field naming rights (and payments)? Because if they're not, they're being delusional.[/quote:1wjua3of]My guess is they're as delusional as those chanting "Let's Go Mets" in 1963. Probably more so.Edgy DC Feb 03 2009 07:58 AMCan we glean anything from the fact that the Red Sox --- the rich, smart, informed team we hope ours will one day be, employing Bill James and all and defending a championship --- traded Ramirez in the heat of a race?That shouldn't kill the notion, but shouldn't it humble folks a bit in their demands that this is a no-brainer?G-Fafif Feb 03 2009 08:05 AM]Can we glean anything from the fact that the Red Sox --- the rich, smart, informed team we hope ours will one day be, employing Bill James and all and defending a championship --- traded Ramirez in the heat of a race? That shouldn't kill the notion, but shouldn't it humble folks a bit in their demands that this is a no-brainer?The team that traded Manny got to the LCS. So did the team that acquired Manny. It's the Manny who went to L.A. people remember, not the Manny who got himself run out of Boston. Every time you see a clip package of Manny highlights, there's nothing sullen from his last days with the Red Sox. It's all home runs and smiles with the Dodgers.That's the part of the fan brain that's working this cold winter.Centerfield Feb 03 2009 08:06 AMI think we may have set some sort of record for assumptions in a single thread.="SteveJRogers":a9e7kszf]Not only that, how about when all the things that caused him to be persona non grata in Boston rear it's ugly head. You can only take "Manny being Manny" so much.[/quote:a9e7kszf]Manny reared his ugly head in Boston to the tune of a .927 OPS, which would have led all Mets. In July, he quit on the Red Sox by bumping that to 1.060. Afterwards, he got hot.="SteveJRogers":a9e7kszf]Well there is truth to [Francesa and Russo being responsible for delivering Piazza].[/quote:a9e7kszf]No. There may be truth. It is all based upon speculation created by callers of the show who wanted to pat themselves on the back.="Edgy DC":a9e7kszf]I'm all for advocating, it's true. But there's got to be some real responsiblity.[/quote:a9e7kszf]There is nothing here indicating that any of the street rallyers lack responsibility. They might all have legitimate plans.="Edgy DC":a9e7kszf]I'm against the jungle advocacy or street rallies around such slogans as "Do It, Omar!" and calling hang-up radio shows. [/quote:a9e7kszf]This is not an assumption, but I'm just wondering why you would prefer one form of advocacy over another. ="Edgy DC":a9e7kszf]I'm also against the sort of two-faced advocacy that allows you to demand the same sort of moves that the advocate is ripping them for making in the past. (See: Waaaa!) [/quote:a9e7kszf]Nothing here suggests any of the rallyers are that type of fan.="Edgy DC":a9e7kszf]Just as my frustration with rallyers who push for an aggressive spending-spree pursuit of veterans portrayed as prima donnas tend also to have pushed for that in the past, only to rip the Mets when those moves haven't worked out, and go on to portray those failed veteran imports as prima donnas that the Mets should have been smart enough to avoid.[/quote:a9e7kszf]Again, it is faulty to undermine the rallyers' credibility by unfairly associating with hypocritical thinking. There is nothing to suggest these rallyers think in that manner.="RealityChuck":a9e7kszf]Are the people rallying for Manny also rallying for keeping the Citi Field naming rights (and payments)? Because if they're not, they're being delusional.[/quote:a9e7kszf]Are you aware of any out clause in the contract? Because my understanding of contracts is that if Citifield tries to back out, they are subject to damages.Centerfield Feb 03 2009 08:09 AM="Edgy DC":1p7alcyl]Can we glean anything from the fact that the Red Sox --- the rich, smart, informed team we hope ours will one day be, employing Bill James and all and defending a championship --- traded Ramirez in the heat of a race?That shouldn't kill the notion, but shouldn't it humble folks a bit in their demands that this is a no-brainer?[/quote:1p7alcyl]I think the LCS demonstrated how much they missed Manny's bat. Especially if you turned the channel and watched what he was doing wearing blue. Also throw in the two World Series titles they won with him anchoring the lineup.Edgy DC Feb 03 2009 08:30 AMI'm aware of that and if louts were being loutish in killing the idea I'd feel similarly.It's a delicate choice, and no no-brainer by any stretch.Wasn't it your wife who said that we'd get David Ortiz when his weight hit 300 and his knees were shot?Edgy DC Feb 06 2009 08:28 AM="Newsday"]Million Manny March only brings 10-15 Mets fansBY KATIE STRANG | caitlin.strang@newsday.comFebruary 6, 2009 Compared to last week, the smattering of Mets fans willing to brave the cold outside SNY studios in Manhattan for the second "Million Manny March" accurately reflected the team's likelihood of landing Manny Ramirez - rapidly dwindling.About 50 fans gathered to chant and implore Mets management to sign the free-agent slugger last week, but only 10 to 15 people appeared for the second rally."I wanted to promote the cause and get Manny over here, plain and simple," said Gustavo Medina, 20, of Ridgewood, Queens. "If we have a power bat like Manny, and you plug him between Carlos Beltran and Carlos Delgado, you're gonna have a respected lineup and an outstanding New York Mets club in 2009."Even though general manager Omar Minaya has been emphatic in dismissing fans' hopes of signing Ramirez, Medina thinks it remains a possibility."Omar Minaya has coveted that man since high school," Medina said.Holding up the other end of Medina's sign was Cliff Korn, 38, of Manhattan, who said the acquisition still could happen even though Minaya has ruled it out."Minaya likes to make the big splash," Korn said, citing previous players who ended up in Flushing when it initially looked unlikely. "I think it's possible."Medina said they won't be deterred until adding Manny no longer is possible.When will they stop congregating?"When he signs somewhere else," Medina said.Added Korn, "And then we'll start rallying for Matt Holliday."John Cougar Lunchbucket Feb 06 2009 08:31 AMKatie Strang, bringin it strong.Edgy DC Feb 06 2009 08:35 AMGreat cub reporter assignment. Hey, Katie, go out in the cold and talk to some quixotic mooks.seawolf17 Feb 06 2009 09:13 AMFor a quick second, I read that as Gustavo Molina.Frayed Knot Feb 06 2009 10:34 AM="John Cougar Lunchbucket":1v6ar1zc]Katie Strang, bringin it strong.[/quote:1v6ar1zc]Considering that the only other time I've seen her name in Newsday sports is when she's covering human cockfighti ... I mean the "Mixed Martial Arts" scene, I suppose that talking to idiot Met fans in sub-freezing weather isn't so bad.Or maybe she's an MMA groupie and enjoys that stuff, who knows.
Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted February 2, 2009 Posted February 2, 2009 Post on a website that nobody reads, of course.
G-Fafif Old-Timey Member Posted February 2, 2009 Posted February 2, 2009 Do that, and Manny signs, you can always take credit.
Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted February 2, 2009 Posted February 2, 2009 And to be fair, my frustration with the end of Shea is the lamentations of people who did advocate for its destruction.Just as my frustration with rallyers who push for an aggressive spending-spree pursuit of veterans portrayed as prima donnas tend also to have pushed for that in the past, only to rip the Mets when those moves haven't worked out, and go on to portray those failed veteran imports as prima donnas that the Mets should have been smart enough to avoid.
G-Fafif Old-Timey Member Posted February 2, 2009 Posted February 2, 2009 Consistency in philosophy is always going to take it to whatever might work best at any given moment within the realm of a pastime measured in wins and losses. The Mets shouldn't spend a lot of money on old players who are bad fits, unless it seems like a really good idea right now and we need a power-hitting leftfielder, cost, age and potential personality conflicts be damned. The Mets shouldn't replace the ballpark that defines their character and soul, but they've got to get a new ballpark that doesn't form puddles just by staring at it.Fans want results and gratification. Relatively few get hung up on how to get both or why either is elusive.
Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted February 2, 2009 Posted February 2, 2009 It's that last sentence that gets to me.
G-Fafif Old-Timey Member Posted February 3, 2009 Posted February 3, 2009 ]Relatively few get hung up on how to get both or why either is elusive.]It's that last sentence that gets to me.Rooting for a baseball team isn't math class. You're not required to show your work.That said, here's Casey Stengel's 10-80-10 formula as related by Don Rowe in William Ryczek's sublime The Amazin' Mets 1962-1969, best history I've ever read of that period (if you're going to read two books about the Mets this year, make this your second...after you've secured a copy of your first, he said crassly).]Ten percent of the people in this stadium knew what was going on. Eighty percent think they knew what was going on but they don't. See those drunks out in centerfield who are beating on each other? That ten percent don't know and don't care. If you use that philosophy, the fans will never bother you because you'll be able to put them in whatever category you want.The Manny marchers, incidentally, are probably descended from the placard wavers who populated the Polo Grounds. They may have distracted Casey. They probably won't distract Omar.
RealityChuck Old-Timey Member Posted February 3, 2009 Posted February 3, 2009 The team might end up losing $20 million a year of income if the Citi Field naming rights thing falls apart (and it's looking more likely it will). They'll have to pony up at least that much a year for Manny, so the bottom line is they're probably out $40+ million. Are the people rallying for Manny also rallying for keeping the Citi Field naming rights (and payments)? Because if they're not, they're being delusional.
G-Fafif Old-Timey Member Posted February 3, 2009 Posted February 3, 2009 ="RealityChuck":1wjua3of]Are the people rallying for Manny also rallying for keeping the Citi Field naming rights (and payments)? Because if they're not, they're being delusional.[/quote:1wjua3of]My guess is they're as delusional as those chanting "Let's Go Mets" in 1963. Probably more so.Edgy DC Feb 03 2009 07:58 AMCan we glean anything from the fact that the Red Sox --- the rich, smart, informed team we hope ours will one day be, employing Bill James and all and defending a championship --- traded Ramirez in the heat of a race?That shouldn't kill the notion, but shouldn't it humble folks a bit in their demands that this is a no-brainer?G-Fafif Feb 03 2009 08:05 AM]Can we glean anything from the fact that the Red Sox --- the rich, smart, informed team we hope ours will one day be, employing Bill James and all and defending a championship --- traded Ramirez in the heat of a race? That shouldn't kill the notion, but shouldn't it humble folks a bit in their demands that this is a no-brainer?The team that traded Manny got to the LCS. So did the team that acquired Manny. It's the Manny who went to L.A. people remember, not the Manny who got himself run out of Boston. Every time you see a clip package of Manny highlights, there's nothing sullen from his last days with the Red Sox. It's all home runs and smiles with the Dodgers.That's the part of the fan brain that's working this cold winter.Centerfield Feb 03 2009 08:06 AMI think we may have set some sort of record for assumptions in a single thread.="SteveJRogers":a9e7kszf]Not only that, how about when all the things that caused him to be persona non grata in Boston rear it's ugly head. You can only take "Manny being Manny" so much.[/quote:a9e7kszf]Manny reared his ugly head in Boston to the tune of a .927 OPS, which would have led all Mets. In July, he quit on the Red Sox by bumping that to 1.060. Afterwards, he got hot.="SteveJRogers":a9e7kszf]Well there is truth to [Francesa and Russo being responsible for delivering Piazza].[/quote:a9e7kszf]No. There may be truth. It is all based upon speculation created by callers of the show who wanted to pat themselves on the back.="Edgy DC":a9e7kszf]I'm all for advocating, it's true. But there's got to be some real responsiblity.[/quote:a9e7kszf]There is nothing here indicating that any of the street rallyers lack responsibility. They might all have legitimate plans.="Edgy DC":a9e7kszf]I'm against the jungle advocacy or street rallies around such slogans as "Do It, Omar!" and calling hang-up radio shows. [/quote:a9e7kszf]This is not an assumption, but I'm just wondering why you would prefer one form of advocacy over another. ="Edgy DC":a9e7kszf]I'm also against the sort of two-faced advocacy that allows you to demand the same sort of moves that the advocate is ripping them for making in the past. (See: Waaaa!) [/quote:a9e7kszf]Nothing here suggests any of the rallyers are that type of fan.="Edgy DC":a9e7kszf]Just as my frustration with rallyers who push for an aggressive spending-spree pursuit of veterans portrayed as prima donnas tend also to have pushed for that in the past, only to rip the Mets when those moves haven't worked out, and go on to portray those failed veteran imports as prima donnas that the Mets should have been smart enough to avoid.[/quote:a9e7kszf]Again, it is faulty to undermine the rallyers' credibility by unfairly associating with hypocritical thinking. There is nothing to suggest these rallyers think in that manner.="RealityChuck":a9e7kszf]Are the people rallying for Manny also rallying for keeping the Citi Field naming rights (and payments)? Because if they're not, they're being delusional.[/quote:a9e7kszf]Are you aware of any out clause in the contract? Because my understanding of contracts is that if Citifield tries to back out, they are subject to damages.Centerfield Feb 03 2009 08:09 AM="Edgy DC":1p7alcyl]Can we glean anything from the fact that the Red Sox --- the rich, smart, informed team we hope ours will one day be, employing Bill James and all and defending a championship --- traded Ramirez in the heat of a race?That shouldn't kill the notion, but shouldn't it humble folks a bit in their demands that this is a no-brainer?[/quote:1p7alcyl]I think the LCS demonstrated how much they missed Manny's bat. Especially if you turned the channel and watched what he was doing wearing blue. Also throw in the two World Series titles they won with him anchoring the lineup.Edgy DC Feb 03 2009 08:30 AMI'm aware of that and if louts were being loutish in killing the idea I'd feel similarly.It's a delicate choice, and no no-brainer by any stretch.Wasn't it your wife who said that we'd get David Ortiz when his weight hit 300 and his knees were shot?Edgy DC Feb 06 2009 08:28 AM="Newsday"]Million Manny March only brings 10-15 Mets fansBY KATIE STRANG | caitlin.strang@newsday.comFebruary 6, 2009 Compared to last week, the smattering of Mets fans willing to brave the cold outside SNY studios in Manhattan for the second "Million Manny March" accurately reflected the team's likelihood of landing Manny Ramirez - rapidly dwindling.About 50 fans gathered to chant and implore Mets management to sign the free-agent slugger last week, but only 10 to 15 people appeared for the second rally."I wanted to promote the cause and get Manny over here, plain and simple," said Gustavo Medina, 20, of Ridgewood, Queens. "If we have a power bat like Manny, and you plug him between Carlos Beltran and Carlos Delgado, you're gonna have a respected lineup and an outstanding New York Mets club in 2009."Even though general manager Omar Minaya has been emphatic in dismissing fans' hopes of signing Ramirez, Medina thinks it remains a possibility."Omar Minaya has coveted that man since high school," Medina said.Holding up the other end of Medina's sign was Cliff Korn, 38, of Manhattan, who said the acquisition still could happen even though Minaya has ruled it out."Minaya likes to make the big splash," Korn said, citing previous players who ended up in Flushing when it initially looked unlikely. "I think it's possible."Medina said they won't be deterred until adding Manny no longer is possible.When will they stop congregating?"When he signs somewhere else," Medina said.Added Korn, "And then we'll start rallying for Matt Holliday."John Cougar Lunchbucket Feb 06 2009 08:31 AMKatie Strang, bringin it strong.Edgy DC Feb 06 2009 08:35 AMGreat cub reporter assignment. Hey, Katie, go out in the cold and talk to some quixotic mooks.seawolf17 Feb 06 2009 09:13 AMFor a quick second, I read that as Gustavo Molina.Frayed Knot Feb 06 2009 10:34 AM="John Cougar Lunchbucket":1v6ar1zc]Katie Strang, bringin it strong.[/quote:1v6ar1zc]Considering that the only other time I've seen her name in Newsday sports is when she's covering human cockfighti ... I mean the "Mixed Martial Arts" scene, I suppose that talking to idiot Met fans in sub-freezing weather isn't so bad.Or maybe she's an MMA groupie and enjoys that stuff, who knows.
Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted February 3, 2009 Posted February 3, 2009 Can we glean anything from the fact that the Red Sox --- the rich, smart, informed team we hope ours will one day be, employing Bill James and all and defending a championship --- traded Ramirez in the heat of a race?That shouldn't kill the notion, but shouldn't it humble folks a bit in their demands that this is a no-brainer?
G-Fafif Old-Timey Member Posted February 3, 2009 Posted February 3, 2009 ]Can we glean anything from the fact that the Red Sox --- the rich, smart, informed team we hope ours will one day be, employing Bill James and all and defending a championship --- traded Ramirez in the heat of a race? That shouldn't kill the notion, but shouldn't it humble folks a bit in their demands that this is a no-brainer?The team that traded Manny got to the LCS. So did the team that acquired Manny. It's the Manny who went to L.A. people remember, not the Manny who got himself run out of Boston. Every time you see a clip package of Manny highlights, there's nothing sullen from his last days with the Red Sox. It's all home runs and smiles with the Dodgers.That's the part of the fan brain that's working this cold winter.
Centerfield Old-Timey Member Posted February 3, 2009 Posted February 3, 2009 I think we may have set some sort of record for assumptions in a single thread.="SteveJRogers":a9e7kszf]Not only that, how about when all the things that caused him to be persona non grata in Boston rear it's ugly head. You can only take "Manny being Manny" so much.[/quote:a9e7kszf]Manny reared his ugly head in Boston to the tune of a .927 OPS, which would have led all Mets. In July, he quit on the Red Sox by bumping that to 1.060. Afterwards, he got hot.="SteveJRogers":a9e7kszf]Well there is truth to [Francesa and Russo being responsible for delivering Piazza].[/quote:a9e7kszf]No. There may be truth. It is all based upon speculation created by callers of the show who wanted to pat themselves on the back.="Edgy DC":a9e7kszf]I'm all for advocating, it's true. But there's got to be some real responsiblity.[/quote:a9e7kszf]There is nothing here indicating that any of the street rallyers lack responsibility. They might all have legitimate plans.="Edgy DC":a9e7kszf]I'm against the jungle advocacy or street rallies around such slogans as "Do It, Omar!" and calling hang-up radio shows. [/quote:a9e7kszf]This is not an assumption, but I'm just wondering why you would prefer one form of advocacy over another. ="Edgy DC":a9e7kszf]I'm also against the sort of two-faced advocacy that allows you to demand the same sort of moves that the advocate is ripping them for making in the past. (See: Waaaa!) [/quote:a9e7kszf]Nothing here suggests any of the rallyers are that type of fan.="Edgy DC":a9e7kszf]Just as my frustration with rallyers who push for an aggressive spending-spree pursuit of veterans portrayed as prima donnas tend also to have pushed for that in the past, only to rip the Mets when those moves haven't worked out, and go on to portray those failed veteran imports as prima donnas that the Mets should have been smart enough to avoid.[/quote:a9e7kszf]Again, it is faulty to undermine the rallyers' credibility by unfairly associating with hypocritical thinking. There is nothing to suggest these rallyers think in that manner.="RealityChuck":a9e7kszf]Are the people rallying for Manny also rallying for keeping the Citi Field naming rights (and payments)? Because if they're not, they're being delusional.[/quote:a9e7kszf]Are you aware of any out clause in the contract? Because my understanding of contracts is that if Citifield tries to back out, they are subject to damages.Centerfield Feb 03 2009 08:09 AM="Edgy DC":1p7alcyl]Can we glean anything from the fact that the Red Sox --- the rich, smart, informed team we hope ours will one day be, employing Bill James and all and defending a championship --- traded Ramirez in the heat of a race?That shouldn't kill the notion, but shouldn't it humble folks a bit in their demands that this is a no-brainer?[/quote:1p7alcyl]I think the LCS demonstrated how much they missed Manny's bat. Especially if you turned the channel and watched what he was doing wearing blue. Also throw in the two World Series titles they won with him anchoring the lineup.Edgy DC Feb 03 2009 08:30 AMI'm aware of that and if louts were being loutish in killing the idea I'd feel similarly.It's a delicate choice, and no no-brainer by any stretch.Wasn't it your wife who said that we'd get David Ortiz when his weight hit 300 and his knees were shot?Edgy DC Feb 06 2009 08:28 AM="Newsday"]Million Manny March only brings 10-15 Mets fansBY KATIE STRANG | caitlin.strang@newsday.comFebruary 6, 2009 Compared to last week, the smattering of Mets fans willing to brave the cold outside SNY studios in Manhattan for the second "Million Manny March" accurately reflected the team's likelihood of landing Manny Ramirez - rapidly dwindling.About 50 fans gathered to chant and implore Mets management to sign the free-agent slugger last week, but only 10 to 15 people appeared for the second rally."I wanted to promote the cause and get Manny over here, plain and simple," said Gustavo Medina, 20, of Ridgewood, Queens. "If we have a power bat like Manny, and you plug him between Carlos Beltran and Carlos Delgado, you're gonna have a respected lineup and an outstanding New York Mets club in 2009."Even though general manager Omar Minaya has been emphatic in dismissing fans' hopes of signing Ramirez, Medina thinks it remains a possibility."Omar Minaya has coveted that man since high school," Medina said.Holding up the other end of Medina's sign was Cliff Korn, 38, of Manhattan, who said the acquisition still could happen even though Minaya has ruled it out."Minaya likes to make the big splash," Korn said, citing previous players who ended up in Flushing when it initially looked unlikely. "I think it's possible."Medina said they won't be deterred until adding Manny no longer is possible.When will they stop congregating?"When he signs somewhere else," Medina said.Added Korn, "And then we'll start rallying for Matt Holliday."John Cougar Lunchbucket Feb 06 2009 08:31 AMKatie Strang, bringin it strong.Edgy DC Feb 06 2009 08:35 AMGreat cub reporter assignment. Hey, Katie, go out in the cold and talk to some quixotic mooks.seawolf17 Feb 06 2009 09:13 AMFor a quick second, I read that as Gustavo Molina.Frayed Knot Feb 06 2009 10:34 AM="John Cougar Lunchbucket":1v6ar1zc]Katie Strang, bringin it strong.[/quote:1v6ar1zc]Considering that the only other time I've seen her name in Newsday sports is when she's covering human cockfighti ... I mean the "Mixed Martial Arts" scene, I suppose that talking to idiot Met fans in sub-freezing weather isn't so bad.Or maybe she's an MMA groupie and enjoys that stuff, who knows.
Centerfield Old-Timey Member Posted February 3, 2009 Posted February 3, 2009 ="Edgy DC":1p7alcyl]Can we glean anything from the fact that the Red Sox --- the rich, smart, informed team we hope ours will one day be, employing Bill James and all and defending a championship --- traded Ramirez in the heat of a race?That shouldn't kill the notion, but shouldn't it humble folks a bit in their demands that this is a no-brainer?[/quote:1p7alcyl]I think the LCS demonstrated how much they missed Manny's bat. Especially if you turned the channel and watched what he was doing wearing blue. Also throw in the two World Series titles they won with him anchoring the lineup.Edgy DC Feb 03 2009 08:30 AMI'm aware of that and if louts were being loutish in killing the idea I'd feel similarly.It's a delicate choice, and no no-brainer by any stretch.Wasn't it your wife who said that we'd get David Ortiz when his weight hit 300 and his knees were shot?Edgy DC Feb 06 2009 08:28 AM="Newsday"]Million Manny March only brings 10-15 Mets fansBY KATIE STRANG | caitlin.strang@newsday.comFebruary 6, 2009 Compared to last week, the smattering of Mets fans willing to brave the cold outside SNY studios in Manhattan for the second "Million Manny March" accurately reflected the team's likelihood of landing Manny Ramirez - rapidly dwindling.About 50 fans gathered to chant and implore Mets management to sign the free-agent slugger last week, but only 10 to 15 people appeared for the second rally."I wanted to promote the cause and get Manny over here, plain and simple," said Gustavo Medina, 20, of Ridgewood, Queens. "If we have a power bat like Manny, and you plug him between Carlos Beltran and Carlos Delgado, you're gonna have a respected lineup and an outstanding New York Mets club in 2009."Even though general manager Omar Minaya has been emphatic in dismissing fans' hopes of signing Ramirez, Medina thinks it remains a possibility."Omar Minaya has coveted that man since high school," Medina said.Holding up the other end of Medina's sign was Cliff Korn, 38, of Manhattan, who said the acquisition still could happen even though Minaya has ruled it out."Minaya likes to make the big splash," Korn said, citing previous players who ended up in Flushing when it initially looked unlikely. "I think it's possible."Medina said they won't be deterred until adding Manny no longer is possible.When will they stop congregating?"When he signs somewhere else," Medina said.Added Korn, "And then we'll start rallying for Matt Holliday."John Cougar Lunchbucket Feb 06 2009 08:31 AMKatie Strang, bringin it strong.Edgy DC Feb 06 2009 08:35 AMGreat cub reporter assignment. Hey, Katie, go out in the cold and talk to some quixotic mooks.seawolf17 Feb 06 2009 09:13 AMFor a quick second, I read that as Gustavo Molina.Frayed Knot Feb 06 2009 10:34 AM="John Cougar Lunchbucket":1v6ar1zc]Katie Strang, bringin it strong.[/quote:1v6ar1zc]Considering that the only other time I've seen her name in Newsday sports is when she's covering human cockfighti ... I mean the "Mixed Martial Arts" scene, I suppose that talking to idiot Met fans in sub-freezing weather isn't so bad.Or maybe she's an MMA groupie and enjoys that stuff, who knows.
Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted February 3, 2009 Posted February 3, 2009 I'm aware of that and if louts were being loutish in killing the idea I'd feel similarly.It's a delicate choice, and no no-brainer by any stretch.Wasn't it your wife who said that we'd get David Ortiz when his weight hit 300 and his knees were shot?
Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted February 6, 2009 Posted February 6, 2009 ="Newsday"]Million Manny March only brings 10-15 Mets fansBY KATIE STRANG | caitlin.strang@newsday.comFebruary 6, 2009 Compared to last week, the smattering of Mets fans willing to brave the cold outside SNY studios in Manhattan for the second "Million Manny March" accurately reflected the team's likelihood of landing Manny Ramirez - rapidly dwindling.About 50 fans gathered to chant and implore Mets management to sign the free-agent slugger last week, but only 10 to 15 people appeared for the second rally."I wanted to promote the cause and get Manny over here, plain and simple," said Gustavo Medina, 20, of Ridgewood, Queens. "If we have a power bat like Manny, and you plug him between Carlos Beltran and Carlos Delgado, you're gonna have a respected lineup and an outstanding New York Mets club in 2009."Even though general manager Omar Minaya has been emphatic in dismissing fans' hopes of signing Ramirez, Medina thinks it remains a possibility."Omar Minaya has coveted that man since high school," Medina said.Holding up the other end of Medina's sign was Cliff Korn, 38, of Manhattan, who said the acquisition still could happen even though Minaya has ruled it out."Minaya likes to make the big splash," Korn said, citing previous players who ended up in Flushing when it initially looked unlikely. "I think it's possible."Medina said they won't be deterred until adding Manny no longer is possible.When will they stop congregating?"When he signs somewhere else," Medina said.Added Korn, "And then we'll start rallying for Matt Holliday."
Guest John Cougar Lunchbucket Guests Posted February 6, 2009 Posted February 6, 2009 Katie Strang, bringin it strong.
Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted February 6, 2009 Posted February 6, 2009 Great cub reporter assignment. Hey, Katie, go out in the cold and talk to some quixotic mooks.
seawolf17 Old-Timey Member Posted February 6, 2009 Posted February 6, 2009 For a quick second, I read that as Gustavo Molina.
Frayed Knot Old-Timey Member Posted February 6, 2009 Posted February 6, 2009 ="John Cougar Lunchbucket":1v6ar1zc]Katie Strang, bringin it strong.[/quote:1v6ar1zc]Considering that the only other time I've seen her name in Newsday sports is when she's covering human cockfighti ... I mean the "Mixed Martial Arts" scene, I suppose that talking to idiot Met fans in sub-freezing weather isn't so bad.Or maybe she's an MMA groupie and enjoys that stuff, who knows.
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