Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted February 4, 2009 Posted February 4, 2009 Mako Oliveras returns for a third straight year managing the B-Mets, the job he was hurriedly hired for after Gary Carter turned his nose up at it.Hell yeah, that was Clemens' DNA on those syringes.Fernando Martinez rules the Caribbean.Orlando Hudson says the Yankees, Mets, Dodgers, and Nats are kicking his tires.Mike Jacobs loves Shea and loves Edgar Alfonzo.Edgar Alfonzo will manage the 2009 Savannah Sand Gnats, joined by Pitching Coach Marc Valdes, Hitting Coach George Greer, First Base Coach Jose Carreno, Trainer Brad Hutson and Strength Coach Nick Wright. Time Teufel takes his shockingly low winning percentage to St. Lucie.
Guest John Cougar Lunchbucket Guests Posted February 4, 2009 Posted February 4, 2009 The big news is Julio Franco to manage Gulf Coast and Mike DiFelice to manage Kingsport, the Snooze today sez.
Fman99 Old-Timey Member Posted February 4, 2009 Posted February 4, 2009 In other winter news, Fman99 is bored retarded with the lack of MLB being played this month. Curse the seasons! I vote for a 240 game schedule and five rounds of playoffs. Also, add the entire AAA to the majors and have a 60 team super league.
Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted February 4, 2009 Posted February 4, 2009 ="John Cougar Lunchbucket":3uqk2604]The big news is Julio Franco to manage Gulf Coast and Mike DiFelice to manage Kingsport, the Snooze today sez.[/quote:3uqk2604]Wowsers. Willie wasn't particularly generous to Julio on the way out the door, so it's something to see him back in the pale and Willie outside.Centerfield Feb 04 2009 08:40 AMThe Post says the Mets might be looking to trade Castro. I disagree. Give the starting job to Castro and ship out Schneider and his $5 million salary. I don't know if the Red Sox really wanted him earlier (it seems they might have, considering they gave more to Varitek, who is worse), but if that is true, then Omar truly is an idiot.Edgy DC Feb 04 2009 10:20 AMCastro hasn't been able to hold even a platoon job without repeated and extended injuries.We get on the Mets for not giving Castro more PT in which to express his powa but they've tried and tried.Benjamin Grimm Feb 04 2009 11:24 AMI like Castro too but he's not a basket I'd want to put my eggs in.metsmarathon Feb 04 2009 11:30 AMeww...Centerfield Feb 04 2009 11:34 AMI would take whatever I could get from Castro, run Cancel or whoever else we have out there when he's not available, then take that $5 million and use it where it would be more productive. Getting rid of Schneider puts us about halfway to Dunn or Abreu.John Cougar Lunchbucket Feb 04 2009 11:40 AMBesides all that Castro's sluggin' and battin' average were down last year, and I don't know given his injuries, fatness and age whether they're coming backI mean he's still somewhat useful but I'd prefer to churn my bench guys more frequently and get burned once in a while than to stick with guys getting older, less reliable and less productive down the line. Plus Castro is always a half-curse since to use him as a PH means carrying a shitty 3rd catcher anyway.I guess what I'm saying is, if we can gather in one RH hitter who's better than Castro we could trade him and not miss much of anything.Edgy DC Feb 04 2009 11:52 AM="John Cougar Lunchbucket":5a9z727y]Plus Castro is always a half-curse since to use him as a PH means carrying a shitty 3rd catcher anyway.[/quote:5a9z727y]I'll (sniff!) show him!John Cougar Lunchbucket Feb 04 2009 12:01 PMF that, I want Omir Santos and Rene Rivera to show me what they got.BTW, did we ever determine what happened with Raul Casanova? He was a completely forgotten man.Edgy DC Feb 04 2009 12:08 PM="John Cougar Lunchbucket":2o1mt43p]F that, I want Omir Santos and Rene Rivera to show me what they got.[/quote:2o1mt43p]About 80 inches of waist between them. Worthy successors to Cancel both of them.Gwreck Feb 04 2009 12:18 PM="Centerfield":22x8gt06]I would take whatever I could get from Castro, run Cancel or whoever else we have out there when he's not available, then take that $5 million and use it where it would be more productive. Getting rid of Schneider puts us about halfway to Dunn or Abreu.[/quote:22x8gt06]This assumes that somebody wants to take Schneider's money. I doubt such a team exists.Centerfield Feb 04 2009 12:27 PMI started with that premise in my first post.This was assuming the Red Sox had interest in Schneider, as was rumored earlier. Said rumors being somewhat substantiated by the fact they brought back Varitek (who was worse and is older) for more money.smg58 Feb 05 2009 07:03 AMThe MFY's need insurance for Posada, so they might actually be our best chance at a taker for Castro. Not sure what they'd give in return though.smg58 Feb 05 2009 07:03 AMPS Isn't Julio Franco too old to be a manager?metirish Feb 06 2009 10:18 AMMets sign Pedro Feliciano, avoid arbitrationBY KEN DAVIDOFF | ken.davidoff@newsday.com11:34 AM EST, February 6, 2009The Mets have signed lefty reliever Pedro Feliciano to a one-year contract for $1,612,500, Newsday has learned, meaning that Omar Minaya and his crew will not have go to to an arbitration hearing with any of their players. Feliciano was the last arbitration-eligible player on the Mets to settle.Feliciano, 32, has become one of the Mets' more reliable relievers. While he put up a 4.05 ERA in 2008, he limited lefty batters to a .280 on-base percentage and .295 slugging percentage.The pitcher had submitted a salary of $1.950 million for his arbitration hearing, which had been scheduled for next Thursday, Feb. 12, while the Mets submitted $1.350 million.Feliciano can earn bonuses of $12,500 for 60 appearances and $25,000 for 60 innings pitched. In 2008, he totaled 86 appearances and 53 1/3 innings pitcheEdgy DC Feb 06 2009 10:28 AMThe miserly Mets are going to make him earn his way up to the halfway point.Frayed Knot Feb 06 2009 10:37 AM]Feliciano, 32, has become one of the Mets' more reliable relievers. While he put up a 4.05 ERA in 2008, he limited lefty batters to a .280 on-base percentage and .295 slugging percentage. And as long as you don't mention the walks and what he did to 1st batters faced last season those BA/SLG numbers look OK.
Centerfield Old-Timey Member Posted February 4, 2009 Posted February 4, 2009 The Post says the Mets might be looking to trade Castro. I disagree. Give the starting job to Castro and ship out Schneider and his $5 million salary. I don't know if the Red Sox really wanted him earlier (it seems they might have, considering they gave more to Varitek, who is worse), but if that is true, then Omar truly is an idiot.
Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted February 4, 2009 Posted February 4, 2009 Castro hasn't been able to hold even a platoon job without repeated and extended injuries.We get on the Mets for not giving Castro more PT in which to express his powa but they've tried and tried.
Benjamin Grimm Old-Timey Member Posted February 4, 2009 Posted February 4, 2009 I like Castro too but he's not a basket I'd want to put my eggs in.
Centerfield Old-Timey Member Posted February 4, 2009 Posted February 4, 2009 I would take whatever I could get from Castro, run Cancel or whoever else we have out there when he's not available, then take that $5 million and use it where it would be more productive. Getting rid of Schneider puts us about halfway to Dunn or Abreu.
Guest John Cougar Lunchbucket Guests Posted February 4, 2009 Posted February 4, 2009 Besides all that Castro's sluggin' and battin' average were down last year, and I don't know given his injuries, fatness and age whether they're coming backI mean he's still somewhat useful but I'd prefer to churn my bench guys more frequently and get burned once in a while than to stick with guys getting older, less reliable and less productive down the line. Plus Castro is always a half-curse since to use him as a PH means carrying a shitty 3rd catcher anyway.I guess what I'm saying is, if we can gather in one RH hitter who's better than Castro we could trade him and not miss much of anything.
Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted February 4, 2009 Posted February 4, 2009 ="John Cougar Lunchbucket":5a9z727y]Plus Castro is always a half-curse since to use him as a PH means carrying a shitty 3rd catcher anyway.[/quote:5a9z727y]I'll (sniff!) show him!John Cougar Lunchbucket Feb 04 2009 12:01 PMF that, I want Omir Santos and Rene Rivera to show me what they got.BTW, did we ever determine what happened with Raul Casanova? He was a completely forgotten man.Edgy DC Feb 04 2009 12:08 PM="John Cougar Lunchbucket":2o1mt43p]F that, I want Omir Santos and Rene Rivera to show me what they got.[/quote:2o1mt43p]About 80 inches of waist between them. Worthy successors to Cancel both of them.Gwreck Feb 04 2009 12:18 PM="Centerfield":22x8gt06]I would take whatever I could get from Castro, run Cancel or whoever else we have out there when he's not available, then take that $5 million and use it where it would be more productive. Getting rid of Schneider puts us about halfway to Dunn or Abreu.[/quote:22x8gt06]This assumes that somebody wants to take Schneider's money. I doubt such a team exists.Centerfield Feb 04 2009 12:27 PMI started with that premise in my first post.This was assuming the Red Sox had interest in Schneider, as was rumored earlier. Said rumors being somewhat substantiated by the fact they brought back Varitek (who was worse and is older) for more money.smg58 Feb 05 2009 07:03 AMThe MFY's need insurance for Posada, so they might actually be our best chance at a taker for Castro. Not sure what they'd give in return though.smg58 Feb 05 2009 07:03 AMPS Isn't Julio Franco too old to be a manager?metirish Feb 06 2009 10:18 AMMets sign Pedro Feliciano, avoid arbitrationBY KEN DAVIDOFF | ken.davidoff@newsday.com11:34 AM EST, February 6, 2009The Mets have signed lefty reliever Pedro Feliciano to a one-year contract for $1,612,500, Newsday has learned, meaning that Omar Minaya and his crew will not have go to to an arbitration hearing with any of their players. Feliciano was the last arbitration-eligible player on the Mets to settle.Feliciano, 32, has become one of the Mets' more reliable relievers. While he put up a 4.05 ERA in 2008, he limited lefty batters to a .280 on-base percentage and .295 slugging percentage.The pitcher had submitted a salary of $1.950 million for his arbitration hearing, which had been scheduled for next Thursday, Feb. 12, while the Mets submitted $1.350 million.Feliciano can earn bonuses of $12,500 for 60 appearances and $25,000 for 60 innings pitched. In 2008, he totaled 86 appearances and 53 1/3 innings pitcheEdgy DC Feb 06 2009 10:28 AMThe miserly Mets are going to make him earn his way up to the halfway point.Frayed Knot Feb 06 2009 10:37 AM]Feliciano, 32, has become one of the Mets' more reliable relievers. While he put up a 4.05 ERA in 2008, he limited lefty batters to a .280 on-base percentage and .295 slugging percentage. And as long as you don't mention the walks and what he did to 1st batters faced last season those BA/SLG numbers look OK.
Guest John Cougar Lunchbucket Guests Posted February 4, 2009 Posted February 4, 2009 F that, I want Omir Santos and Rene Rivera to show me what they got.BTW, did we ever determine what happened with Raul Casanova? He was a completely forgotten man.
Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted February 4, 2009 Posted February 4, 2009 ="John Cougar Lunchbucket":2o1mt43p]F that, I want Omir Santos and Rene Rivera to show me what they got.[/quote:2o1mt43p]About 80 inches of waist between them. Worthy successors to Cancel both of them.Gwreck Feb 04 2009 12:18 PM="Centerfield":22x8gt06]I would take whatever I could get from Castro, run Cancel or whoever else we have out there when he's not available, then take that $5 million and use it where it would be more productive. Getting rid of Schneider puts us about halfway to Dunn or Abreu.[/quote:22x8gt06]This assumes that somebody wants to take Schneider's money. I doubt such a team exists.Centerfield Feb 04 2009 12:27 PMI started with that premise in my first post.This was assuming the Red Sox had interest in Schneider, as was rumored earlier. Said rumors being somewhat substantiated by the fact they brought back Varitek (who was worse and is older) for more money.smg58 Feb 05 2009 07:03 AMThe MFY's need insurance for Posada, so they might actually be our best chance at a taker for Castro. Not sure what they'd give in return though.smg58 Feb 05 2009 07:03 AMPS Isn't Julio Franco too old to be a manager?metirish Feb 06 2009 10:18 AMMets sign Pedro Feliciano, avoid arbitrationBY KEN DAVIDOFF | ken.davidoff@newsday.com11:34 AM EST, February 6, 2009The Mets have signed lefty reliever Pedro Feliciano to a one-year contract for $1,612,500, Newsday has learned, meaning that Omar Minaya and his crew will not have go to to an arbitration hearing with any of their players. Feliciano was the last arbitration-eligible player on the Mets to settle.Feliciano, 32, has become one of the Mets' more reliable relievers. While he put up a 4.05 ERA in 2008, he limited lefty batters to a .280 on-base percentage and .295 slugging percentage.The pitcher had submitted a salary of $1.950 million for his arbitration hearing, which had been scheduled for next Thursday, Feb. 12, while the Mets submitted $1.350 million.Feliciano can earn bonuses of $12,500 for 60 appearances and $25,000 for 60 innings pitched. In 2008, he totaled 86 appearances and 53 1/3 innings pitcheEdgy DC Feb 06 2009 10:28 AMThe miserly Mets are going to make him earn his way up to the halfway point.Frayed Knot Feb 06 2009 10:37 AM]Feliciano, 32, has become one of the Mets' more reliable relievers. While he put up a 4.05 ERA in 2008, he limited lefty batters to a .280 on-base percentage and .295 slugging percentage. And as long as you don't mention the walks and what he did to 1st batters faced last season those BA/SLG numbers look OK.
Gwreck Old-Timey Member Posted February 4, 2009 Posted February 4, 2009 ="Centerfield":22x8gt06]I would take whatever I could get from Castro, run Cancel or whoever else we have out there when he's not available, then take that $5 million and use it where it would be more productive. Getting rid of Schneider puts us about halfway to Dunn or Abreu.[/quote:22x8gt06]This assumes that somebody wants to take Schneider's money. I doubt such a team exists.Centerfield Feb 04 2009 12:27 PMI started with that premise in my first post.This was assuming the Red Sox had interest in Schneider, as was rumored earlier. Said rumors being somewhat substantiated by the fact they brought back Varitek (who was worse and is older) for more money.smg58 Feb 05 2009 07:03 AMThe MFY's need insurance for Posada, so they might actually be our best chance at a taker for Castro. Not sure what they'd give in return though.smg58 Feb 05 2009 07:03 AMPS Isn't Julio Franco too old to be a manager?metirish Feb 06 2009 10:18 AMMets sign Pedro Feliciano, avoid arbitrationBY KEN DAVIDOFF | ken.davidoff@newsday.com11:34 AM EST, February 6, 2009The Mets have signed lefty reliever Pedro Feliciano to a one-year contract for $1,612,500, Newsday has learned, meaning that Omar Minaya and his crew will not have go to to an arbitration hearing with any of their players. Feliciano was the last arbitration-eligible player on the Mets to settle.Feliciano, 32, has become one of the Mets' more reliable relievers. While he put up a 4.05 ERA in 2008, he limited lefty batters to a .280 on-base percentage and .295 slugging percentage.The pitcher had submitted a salary of $1.950 million for his arbitration hearing, which had been scheduled for next Thursday, Feb. 12, while the Mets submitted $1.350 million.Feliciano can earn bonuses of $12,500 for 60 appearances and $25,000 for 60 innings pitched. In 2008, he totaled 86 appearances and 53 1/3 innings pitcheEdgy DC Feb 06 2009 10:28 AMThe miserly Mets are going to make him earn his way up to the halfway point.Frayed Knot Feb 06 2009 10:37 AM]Feliciano, 32, has become one of the Mets' more reliable relievers. While he put up a 4.05 ERA in 2008, he limited lefty batters to a .280 on-base percentage and .295 slugging percentage. And as long as you don't mention the walks and what he did to 1st batters faced last season those BA/SLG numbers look OK.
Centerfield Old-Timey Member Posted February 4, 2009 Posted February 4, 2009 I started with that premise in my first post.This was assuming the Red Sox had interest in Schneider, as was rumored earlier. Said rumors being somewhat substantiated by the fact they brought back Varitek (who was worse and is older) for more money.
smg58 Old-Timey Member Posted February 5, 2009 Posted February 5, 2009 The MFY's need insurance for Posada, so they might actually be our best chance at a taker for Castro. Not sure what they'd give in return though.
smg58 Old-Timey Member Posted February 5, 2009 Posted February 5, 2009 PS Isn't Julio Franco too old to be a manager?
metirish Old-Timey Member Posted February 6, 2009 Posted February 6, 2009 Mets sign Pedro Feliciano, avoid arbitrationBY KEN DAVIDOFF | ken.davidoff@newsday.com11:34 AM EST, February 6, 2009The Mets have signed lefty reliever Pedro Feliciano to a one-year contract for $1,612,500, Newsday has learned, meaning that Omar Minaya and his crew will not have go to to an arbitration hearing with any of their players. Feliciano was the last arbitration-eligible player on the Mets to settle.Feliciano, 32, has become one of the Mets' more reliable relievers. While he put up a 4.05 ERA in 2008, he limited lefty batters to a .280 on-base percentage and .295 slugging percentage.The pitcher had submitted a salary of $1.950 million for his arbitration hearing, which had been scheduled for next Thursday, Feb. 12, while the Mets submitted $1.350 million.Feliciano can earn bonuses of $12,500 for 60 appearances and $25,000 for 60 innings pitched. In 2008, he totaled 86 appearances and 53 1/3 innings pitche
Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted February 6, 2009 Posted February 6, 2009 The miserly Mets are going to make him earn his way up to the halfway point.
Frayed Knot Old-Timey Member Posted February 6, 2009 Posted February 6, 2009 ]Feliciano, 32, has become one of the Mets' more reliable relievers. While he put up a 4.05 ERA in 2008, he limited lefty batters to a .280 on-base percentage and .295 slugging percentage. And as long as you don't mention the walks and what he did to 1st batters faced last season those BA/SLG numbers look OK.
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