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Steve you are really scraping the bottom of the barrel with that jibe at FK. A thread about one of the games best pictures has turned into a SJR thread , happens far too often.


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Do you really think I stick up for the Wilpons irrationally or have you gotten to the point where you're simply labeling anyone who doesn't trash them incessantly as a suck-up because you think that puts you in with the in crowd?

Either way, if you want to find examples where you think I did so we can debate the specific topic(s) individually, but don't make blanket statements about my opinions that you can't back up -- like the one that started this discussion for instance.


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Does Wilpon even serve Kool-Aid anymore? Because I'm really thirsty and I think I'm entitled to some.


Guest LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr
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If said Kool-Aid is cherry- and/or mango-flavored, and it will knock me unconscious for the last two weeks of October, I will drink this Kool-Aid.


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="metirish":1tgpntg3]happens far too often.[/quote:1tgpntg3]

Yep. It's tiresome.







Clueless Koolaid Guzzler
Mar 02 2009 07:15 PM


="SteveJRogers":1qlt4bm3]
No, you seem to stick up for the Met organization and players quite often, to the point where yeah, you do sound like a Kool Aid drinking Met fan.[/quote:1qlt4bm3]

hey! you say that like it's a bad thing.







metirish
Mar 03 2009 07:28 PM


]

Mets' Santana won't be ready for Opening Day

BY DAVID LENNON | david.lennon@newsday.com
4:50 PM EST, March 3, 2009

The Mets finally came to terms Tuesday with the reality that Johan Santana is not going to be their Opening Day starter for April 6 in Cincinnati.

Santana will have another bullpen session tomorrow morning, but the delay caused by the tightness in his left elbow is going to push him back to the fifth turn of that first week, which is Saturday, April 11, in Florida.

Pitching coach Dan Warthen explained that Santana is not likely to get into a Grapefruit League game until March 18. That pretty much wipes out any chance of him being ready for Opening Day.







Benjamin Grimm
Mar 03 2009 08:28 PM


April 11 is no tragedy.







John Cougar Lunchbucket
Mar 03 2009 08:37 PM


May 1 is no tragedy neither.







Edgy DC
Mar 03 2009 08:50 PM


Tomorrow's scapegoating articles can just write themselves.

That's a little tragic.







LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr
Mar 03 2009 10:57 PM


How is this at 20/20 update status on the 'FAN? (He asks rhetorically... since it is.)







86-Dreamer
Mar 04 2009 01:11 PM


Johan had a strong bullpen today and now says he is still shooting for Opening Day:

http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/spring2009/news/story?id=3950758







MFS62
Mar 04 2009 01:21 PM


="86-Dreamer":2c4tjkyk]Johan had a strong bullpen today and now says he is still shooting for Opening Day:

http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/spring2009/news/story?id=3950758[/quote:2c4tjkyk]
I don't like it when my emotions are toyed with.

Later







Frayed Knot
Mar 10 2009 06:43 AM


Well they're about to be toyed with again because Johan says he's feeling good and aiming for Opening Day (a phrase that should always be capitalized, btw). He used all his pitches in yesterday's throwing session and is scheduled for a Thursday start.

So the thousands of trees and E-trees that were killed in order to make room for the multitude of columns and blogs detailing the dire consequences and medical malpractice in connection with Santana's left wing turned out to have given their lives in vain all over a soreness which required that miracle of modern medicine ... a 3-day break.







themetfairy
Mar 10 2009 06:45 AM


Either that, or that liniment really works!








metirish
Mar 17 2009 12:18 PM


Great news.


]

Mets' Santana throws four innings without incident

BY DAVID LENNON | david.lennon@newsday.com
1:41 PM EDT, March 17, 2009

PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. - More than any one pitch, the best indication of Johan Santana's mindset as he prepares for Opening Day came during the second inning of Tuesday's minor-league game on Field 7. Santana was so sure he had Scott Grimes struck out on a changeup in the dirt that he stormed off the back of the mound to argue with the umpire behind him.

That's right. Scott Grimes, who was playing for the Worcester Tornadoes last season. Santana buried a changeup, and Grimes -- not used to that kind of pitch in the Can-Am League -- clearly did not check his swing. Which is why Santana was annoyed.

"Oh yeah, this is a game," Santana said. "You have to do whatever it takes to even win that game and get ready. Because that's the thing, when Opening Day comes, there's not going to be any practice. You've got to be ready.

"So that's what we're trying to do now, focus on throwing all of the pitches, on controlling the strike zone and throwing changeups and sliders. I think we're pretty good. We're on the right track."

The irritated Santana finished off Grimes with a fastball that he missed for strike three -- no discussion there -- and completed his four-inning stint without incident. Overall, Santana allowed six hits and two earned runs, with five strikeouts and no walks.

He threw 56 pitches, 40 for strikes, and his fastball stayed in the 87-89 mph range. With three more starts to go, Santana figures to build up more arm strength and the velocity should increase as well over the next three weeks.

"We're still working," Santana said. "I don't work by percentages or anything, but I think we still have some room to improve and to get better and that's what we're focused on right now."



Guest Clueless Koolaid Guzzler
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="SteveJRogers":1qlt4bm3]
No, you seem to stick up for the Met organization and players quite often, to the point where yeah, you do sound like a Kool Aid drinking Met fan.[/quote:1qlt4bm3]

hey! you say that like it's a bad thing.







metirish
Mar 03 2009 07:28 PM


]

Mets' Santana won't be ready for Opening Day

BY DAVID LENNON | david.lennon@newsday.com
4:50 PM EST, March 3, 2009

The Mets finally came to terms Tuesday with the reality that Johan Santana is not going to be their Opening Day starter for April 6 in Cincinnati.

Santana will have another bullpen session tomorrow morning, but the delay caused by the tightness in his left elbow is going to push him back to the fifth turn of that first week, which is Saturday, April 11, in Florida.

Pitching coach Dan Warthen explained that Santana is not likely to get into a Grapefruit League game until March 18. That pretty much wipes out any chance of him being ready for Opening Day.







Benjamin Grimm
Mar 03 2009 08:28 PM


April 11 is no tragedy.







John Cougar Lunchbucket
Mar 03 2009 08:37 PM


May 1 is no tragedy neither.







Edgy DC
Mar 03 2009 08:50 PM


Tomorrow's scapegoating articles can just write themselves.

That's a little tragic.







LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr
Mar 03 2009 10:57 PM


How is this at 20/20 update status on the 'FAN? (He asks rhetorically... since it is.)







86-Dreamer
Mar 04 2009 01:11 PM


Johan had a strong bullpen today and now says he is still shooting for Opening Day:

http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/spring2009/news/story?id=3950758







MFS62
Mar 04 2009 01:21 PM


="86-Dreamer":2c4tjkyk]Johan had a strong bullpen today and now says he is still shooting for Opening Day:

http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/spring2009/news/story?id=3950758[/quote:2c4tjkyk]
I don't like it when my emotions are toyed with.

Later







Frayed Knot
Mar 10 2009 06:43 AM


Well they're about to be toyed with again because Johan says he's feeling good and aiming for Opening Day (a phrase that should always be capitalized, btw). He used all his pitches in yesterday's throwing session and is scheduled for a Thursday start.

So the thousands of trees and E-trees that were killed in order to make room for the multitude of columns and blogs detailing the dire consequences and medical malpractice in connection with Santana's left wing turned out to have given their lives in vain all over a soreness which required that miracle of modern medicine ... a 3-day break.







themetfairy
Mar 10 2009 06:45 AM


Either that, or that liniment really works!








metirish
Mar 17 2009 12:18 PM


Great news.


]

Mets' Santana throws four innings without incident

BY DAVID LENNON | david.lennon@newsday.com
1:41 PM EDT, March 17, 2009

PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. - More than any one pitch, the best indication of Johan Santana's mindset as he prepares for Opening Day came during the second inning of Tuesday's minor-league game on Field 7. Santana was so sure he had Scott Grimes struck out on a changeup in the dirt that he stormed off the back of the mound to argue with the umpire behind him.

That's right. Scott Grimes, who was playing for the Worcester Tornadoes last season. Santana buried a changeup, and Grimes -- not used to that kind of pitch in the Can-Am League -- clearly did not check his swing. Which is why Santana was annoyed.

"Oh yeah, this is a game," Santana said. "You have to do whatever it takes to even win that game and get ready. Because that's the thing, when Opening Day comes, there's not going to be any practice. You've got to be ready.

"So that's what we're trying to do now, focus on throwing all of the pitches, on controlling the strike zone and throwing changeups and sliders. I think we're pretty good. We're on the right track."

The irritated Santana finished off Grimes with a fastball that he missed for strike three -- no discussion there -- and completed his four-inning stint without incident. Overall, Santana allowed six hits and two earned runs, with five strikeouts and no walks.

He threw 56 pitches, 40 for strikes, and his fastball stayed in the 87-89 mph range. With three more starts to go, Santana figures to build up more arm strength and the velocity should increase as well over the next three weeks.

"We're still working," Santana said. "I don't work by percentages or anything, but I think we still have some room to improve and to get better and that's what we're focused on right now."



Posted


]

Mets' Santana won't be ready for Opening Day

BY DAVID LENNON | david.lennon@newsday.com
4:50 PM EST, March 3, 2009

The Mets finally came to terms Tuesday with the reality that Johan Santana is not going to be their Opening Day starter for April 6 in Cincinnati.

Santana will have another bullpen session tomorrow morning, but the delay caused by the tightness in his left elbow is going to push him back to the fifth turn of that first week, which is Saturday, April 11, in Florida.

Pitching coach Dan Warthen explained that Santana is not likely to get into a Grapefruit League game until March 18. That pretty much wipes out any chance of him being ready for Opening Day.


Guest John Cougar Lunchbucket
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May 1 is no tragedy neither.


Guest Edgy DC
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Tomorrow's scapegoating articles can just write themselves.

That's a little tragic.


Guest LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr
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Posted


How is this at 20/20 update status on the 'FAN? (He asks rhetorically... since it is.)


Old-Timey Member
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="86-Dreamer":2c4tjkyk]Johan had a strong bullpen today and now says he is still shooting for Opening Day:

http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/spring2009/news/story?id=3950758[/quote:2c4tjkyk]
I don't like it when my emotions are toyed with.

Later







Frayed Knot
Mar 10 2009 06:43 AM


Well they're about to be toyed with again because Johan says he's feeling good and aiming for Opening Day (a phrase that should always be capitalized, btw). He used all his pitches in yesterday's throwing session and is scheduled for a Thursday start.

So the thousands of trees and E-trees that were killed in order to make room for the multitude of columns and blogs detailing the dire consequences and medical malpractice in connection with Santana's left wing turned out to have given their lives in vain all over a soreness which required that miracle of modern medicine ... a 3-day break.







themetfairy
Mar 10 2009 06:45 AM


Either that, or that liniment really works!








metirish
Mar 17 2009 12:18 PM


Great news.


]

Mets' Santana throws four innings without incident

BY DAVID LENNON | david.lennon@newsday.com
1:41 PM EDT, March 17, 2009

PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. - More than any one pitch, the best indication of Johan Santana's mindset as he prepares for Opening Day came during the second inning of Tuesday's minor-league game on Field 7. Santana was so sure he had Scott Grimes struck out on a changeup in the dirt that he stormed off the back of the mound to argue with the umpire behind him.

That's right. Scott Grimes, who was playing for the Worcester Tornadoes last season. Santana buried a changeup, and Grimes -- not used to that kind of pitch in the Can-Am League -- clearly did not check his swing. Which is why Santana was annoyed.

"Oh yeah, this is a game," Santana said. "You have to do whatever it takes to even win that game and get ready. Because that's the thing, when Opening Day comes, there's not going to be any practice. You've got to be ready.

"So that's what we're trying to do now, focus on throwing all of the pitches, on controlling the strike zone and throwing changeups and sliders. I think we're pretty good. We're on the right track."

The irritated Santana finished off Grimes with a fastball that he missed for strike three -- no discussion there -- and completed his four-inning stint without incident. Overall, Santana allowed six hits and two earned runs, with five strikeouts and no walks.

He threw 56 pitches, 40 for strikes, and his fastball stayed in the 87-89 mph range. With three more starts to go, Santana figures to build up more arm strength and the velocity should increase as well over the next three weeks.

"We're still working," Santana said. "I don't work by percentages or anything, but I think we still have some room to improve and to get better and that's what we're focused on right now."



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Well they're about to be toyed with again because Johan says he's feeling good and aiming for Opening Day (a phrase that should always be capitalized, btw). He used all his pitches in yesterday's throwing session and is scheduled for a Thursday start.

So the thousands of trees and E-trees that were killed in order to make room for the multitude of columns and blogs detailing the dire consequences and medical malpractice in connection with Santana's left wing turned out to have given their lives in vain all over a soreness which required that miracle of modern medicine ... a 3-day break.


Guest themetfairy
Guests
Posted


Either that, or that liniment really works!



Posted


Great news.


]

Mets' Santana throws four innings without incident

BY DAVID LENNON | david.lennon@newsday.com
1:41 PM EDT, March 17, 2009

PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. - More than any one pitch, the best indication of Johan Santana's mindset as he prepares for Opening Day came during the second inning of Tuesday's minor-league game on Field 7. Santana was so sure he had Scott Grimes struck out on a changeup in the dirt that he stormed off the back of the mound to argue with the umpire behind him.

That's right. Scott Grimes, who was playing for the Worcester Tornadoes last season. Santana buried a changeup, and Grimes -- not used to that kind of pitch in the Can-Am League -- clearly did not check his swing. Which is why Santana was annoyed.

"Oh yeah, this is a game," Santana said. "You have to do whatever it takes to even win that game and get ready. Because that's the thing, when Opening Day comes, there's not going to be any practice. You've got to be ready.

"So that's what we're trying to do now, focus on throwing all of the pitches, on controlling the strike zone and throwing changeups and sliders. I think we're pretty good. We're on the right track."

The irritated Santana finished off Grimes with a fastball that he missed for strike three -- no discussion there -- and completed his four-inning stint without incident. Overall, Santana allowed six hits and two earned runs, with five strikeouts and no walks.

He threw 56 pitches, 40 for strikes, and his fastball stayed in the 87-89 mph range. With three more starts to go, Santana figures to build up more arm strength and the velocity should increase as well over the next three weeks.

"We're still working," Santana said. "I don't work by percentages or anything, but I think we still have some room to improve and to get better and that's what we're focused on right now."


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