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="Benjamin Grimm":7llf1e9x]That photo is even more gay than the one of Alex Rodriguez snogging his reflection in the mirror.[/quote:7llf1e9x]

More gay, si. More disturbing? Not in the least.

And if Sheff doesn't play... is it because Jerry's racist?







Nymr83
Apr 03 2009 02:42 PM


i think this will end up being a distraction.
my prediction: he won't hit enough to deserve to take significant ABs away from church or murphy in the outfield, he'll play a little more than he deserves too because of who he is, he'll still whine and cry about playign time, he'll be gone by July 1st.







Edgy DC
Apr 03 2009 02:46 PM


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="Tom Singer / MLB.com"]The possibility of playing his home games within miles of Yankee Stadium might also appeal to Sheffield.

What?

"Well, the Giants were offering me a second year at $4 million guaranteed, but Mets were giving me a chance to be moderately near Yankee Stadium. I couldn't pass that up."







Benjamin Grimm
Apr 03 2009 02:48 PM


I swear, sportswriting has reached a level of insanity I never would have imagined.

Here's a fun fact about Gary Sheffield: He was the Comeback Player of the Year... in 1992! Seventeen years ago!







Edgy DC
Apr 03 2009 03:03 PM


="Nymr83":282zbt07]i think this will end up being a distraction.
my prediction: he won't hit enough to deserve to take significant ABs away from church or murphy in the outfield, he'll play a little more than he deserves too because of who he is, he'll still whine and cry about playign time, he'll be gone by July 1st.[/quote:282zbt07]

You know, a lot of Rogers and Hammerstein musicals are about a group of disparate people learning to live together --- farmers and ranchers, US servicemembers and South Seas islanders, townees and carnies --- and to thrive once they get past differences and find their united purpose.

But you know --- before they could unify and prosper, they would have to take out the bad seed, face up to ol' Jud and give him his. Somebody not with the program had to be whacked.

Maybe Shef will end up being the new George Foster.







Frayed Knot
Apr 03 2009 03:09 PM


He still could be enough of a RH threat w/good OBP to put a scare into opposing pitchers & managers - which is kind of what we need in a way.


The problems are:

- questionable (at best) defensive skills to the point where he may be marginally useable anywhere but in the batter's box -- something that's particularly true in an OF he's never seen with what looks like might be a tricky wall in spots

- he reportedly only wanted to sign with a team that was going to give him significant ABs. Did they promise him that? -- If so that's something that can only come at the expense of either Murphy or Church

- he's not only an ass, but he's one who will trash mgmt, teammates, the press, MLB as a whole, and probably Barack Obama if he's not getting what he wants -- and he often finds something to get pissed at (see points 1 & 2). Hopefully he got read the riot act before a deal was signed. Not that they couldn't drop him anyway but at least this way he knows that going in.







metsguyinmichigan
Apr 03 2009 03:10 PM


So our first 500 homer celebration will be like our first 300 win celebration. A guy we don't like, but we'll take it!







OlerudOwned
Apr 03 2009 03:41 PM


="Edgy DC"]
="By Tom Singer / MLB.com"]The possibility of playing his home games within miles of Yankee Stadium might also appeal to Sheffield.

What?

"Well, the Giants were offering me a second year at $4 million guaranteed, but Mets were giving me a chance to be moderately near Yankee Stadium. I couldn't pass that up."

I can only conclude that Sheffield is homeless, and looks forward to taking shelter in the now-abandoned facilities of the old Yankee Stadium.







LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr
Apr 03 2009 03:44 PM


]he's not only an ass, but he's one who will trash mgmt, teammates, the press, MLB as a whole, and probably Barack Obama if he's not getting what he wants -- and he often finds something to get pissed at (see points 1 & 2). Hopefully he got read the riot act before a deal was signed. Not that they couldn't drop him anyway but at least this way he knows that going in.


He always seems to say this stuff on the way out the door. Maybe he's not so much a bad guy... as a bad breaker-upper?

"Hey, Evans-- you have a big head! Big head!"







Kong76
Apr 03 2009 03:55 PM


FK: Can't remember the last time I Pre-disliked a Met player <<<

I have to say this made me laugh out loud when I was lurking at work.







Nymr83
Apr 03 2009 04:55 PM


="Kong76"]FK: Can't remember the last time I Pre-disliked a Met player <<<

I have to say this made me laugh out loud when I was lurking at work.


Tom Glavine







Kong76
Apr 03 2009 05:00 PM


Yeah, but two completely different types of dislike.







Farmer Ted
Apr 03 2009 05:13 PM


Fun fact...Sheff and Derek Bell were little league teammates. I hope most similarities end there.







batmagadanleadoff
Apr 03 2009 05:24 PM


="duan":3d2r4ikm]
="OlerudOwned":3d2r4ikm]My concern is less that they have him, and more that they'll keep him even if he sucks. Well, that and defense.[/quote:3d2r4ikm]
but right now, he'd be competing with Nick Evans and Marlon Anderson for a roster spot - it isn't hard to see him being quite a lot better then either of them.[/quote:3d2r4ikm]

Yes. But will Sheffield go along with getting the amount of playing time -- and no more -- that would have otherwise gone to either Evans or Anderson? It seems that Sheffield would not have agreed to play for the Mets under those conditions.







seawolf17
Apr 03 2009 06:47 PM


="Edgy DC"]
="Tom Singer / MLB.com"]The possibility of playing his home games within miles of Yankee Stadium might also appeal to Sheffield.

What?

"Well, the Giants were offering me a second year at $4 million guaranteed, but Mets were giving me a chance to be moderately near Yankee Stadium. I couldn't pass that up."

WAIT. Did an actual paid sportswriter actually write that? Holy fuck. I am so sick of this Yankee-loving bullshit. You have got to be kidding me. Hey, Red Sox and Rays, put that on your fucking bulletin boards, in case you need any more reason to knock those fuckers back into third place where they belong.







seawolf17
Apr 03 2009 06:49 PM


Oh, and you know what? I'm down with Sheffield. Bring it on, Gary! Welcome to the Mets! Make us proud!







Kong76
Apr 03 2009 07:00 PM


I'll feel better after a coupla three run ding dongs.







Frayed Knot
Apr 04 2009 05:55 AM


="Kong76":daiwlvuq]Yeah, but two completely different types of dislike.[/quote:daiwlvuq]

Egg-Zactly!

Actually, I never really disliked Glavine anyway but even so, there's 'pre-dislike' simply because a guy's an accomplished opponent and there's dislike because he comes across as a fuckin' asshole.

Chipper, for instance, would be type A and I'd have no problem rooting for him in orange & blue. With Sheff on the other hand - while I'm not going to root for him to fail (an increasingly popular activity for some Met fans it seems) - it's going to be tough to get the warm and fuzzies going.



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i think this will end up being a distraction.
my prediction: he won't hit enough to deserve to take significant ABs away from church or murphy in the outfield, he'll play a little more than he deserves too because of who he is, he'll still whine and cry about playign time, he'll be gone by July 1st.


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="Tom Singer / MLB.com"]The possibility of playing his home games within miles of Yankee Stadium might also appeal to Sheffield.

What?

"Well, the Giants were offering me a second year at $4 million guaranteed, but Mets were giving me a chance to be moderately near Yankee Stadium. I couldn't pass that up."


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I swear, sportswriting has reached a level of insanity I never would have imagined.

Here's a fun fact about Gary Sheffield: He was the Comeback Player of the Year... in 1992! Seventeen years ago!


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="Nymr83":282zbt07]i think this will end up being a distraction.
my prediction: he won't hit enough to deserve to take significant ABs away from church or murphy in the outfield, he'll play a little more than he deserves too because of who he is, he'll still whine and cry about playign time, he'll be gone by July 1st.[/quote:282zbt07]

You know, a lot of Rogers and Hammerstein musicals are about a group of disparate people learning to live together --- farmers and ranchers, US servicemembers and South Seas islanders, townees and carnies --- and to thrive once they get past differences and find their united purpose.

But you know --- before they could unify and prosper, they would have to take out the bad seed, face up to ol' Jud and give him his. Somebody not with the program had to be whacked.

Maybe Shef will end up being the new George Foster.







Frayed Knot
Apr 03 2009 03:09 PM


He still could be enough of a RH threat w/good OBP to put a scare into opposing pitchers & managers - which is kind of what we need in a way.


The problems are:

- questionable (at best) defensive skills to the point where he may be marginally useable anywhere but in the batter's box -- something that's particularly true in an OF he's never seen with what looks like might be a tricky wall in spots

- he reportedly only wanted to sign with a team that was going to give him significant ABs. Did they promise him that? -- If so that's something that can only come at the expense of either Murphy or Church

- he's not only an ass, but he's one who will trash mgmt, teammates, the press, MLB as a whole, and probably Barack Obama if he's not getting what he wants -- and he often finds something to get pissed at (see points 1 & 2). Hopefully he got read the riot act before a deal was signed. Not that they couldn't drop him anyway but at least this way he knows that going in.







metsguyinmichigan
Apr 03 2009 03:10 PM


So our first 500 homer celebration will be like our first 300 win celebration. A guy we don't like, but we'll take it!







OlerudOwned
Apr 03 2009 03:41 PM


="Edgy DC"]
="By Tom Singer / MLB.com"]The possibility of playing his home games within miles of Yankee Stadium might also appeal to Sheffield.

What?

"Well, the Giants were offering me a second year at $4 million guaranteed, but Mets were giving me a chance to be moderately near Yankee Stadium. I couldn't pass that up."

I can only conclude that Sheffield is homeless, and looks forward to taking shelter in the now-abandoned facilities of the old Yankee Stadium.







LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr
Apr 03 2009 03:44 PM


]he's not only an ass, but he's one who will trash mgmt, teammates, the press, MLB as a whole, and probably Barack Obama if he's not getting what he wants -- and he often finds something to get pissed at (see points 1 & 2). Hopefully he got read the riot act before a deal was signed. Not that they couldn't drop him anyway but at least this way he knows that going in.


He always seems to say this stuff on the way out the door. Maybe he's not so much a bad guy... as a bad breaker-upper?

"Hey, Evans-- you have a big head! Big head!"







Kong76
Apr 03 2009 03:55 PM


FK: Can't remember the last time I Pre-disliked a Met player <<<

I have to say this made me laugh out loud when I was lurking at work.







Nymr83
Apr 03 2009 04:55 PM


="Kong76"]FK: Can't remember the last time I Pre-disliked a Met player <<<

I have to say this made me laugh out loud when I was lurking at work.


Tom Glavine







Kong76
Apr 03 2009 05:00 PM


Yeah, but two completely different types of dislike.







Farmer Ted
Apr 03 2009 05:13 PM


Fun fact...Sheff and Derek Bell were little league teammates. I hope most similarities end there.







batmagadanleadoff
Apr 03 2009 05:24 PM


="duan":3d2r4ikm]
="OlerudOwned":3d2r4ikm]My concern is less that they have him, and more that they'll keep him even if he sucks. Well, that and defense.[/quote:3d2r4ikm]
but right now, he'd be competing with Nick Evans and Marlon Anderson for a roster spot - it isn't hard to see him being quite a lot better then either of them.[/quote:3d2r4ikm]

Yes. But will Sheffield go along with getting the amount of playing time -- and no more -- that would have otherwise gone to either Evans or Anderson? It seems that Sheffield would not have agreed to play for the Mets under those conditions.







seawolf17
Apr 03 2009 06:47 PM


="Edgy DC"]
="Tom Singer / MLB.com"]The possibility of playing his home games within miles of Yankee Stadium might also appeal to Sheffield.

What?

"Well, the Giants were offering me a second year at $4 million guaranteed, but Mets were giving me a chance to be moderately near Yankee Stadium. I couldn't pass that up."

WAIT. Did an actual paid sportswriter actually write that? Holy fuck. I am so sick of this Yankee-loving bullshit. You have got to be kidding me. Hey, Red Sox and Rays, put that on your fucking bulletin boards, in case you need any more reason to knock those fuckers back into third place where they belong.







seawolf17
Apr 03 2009 06:49 PM


Oh, and you know what? I'm down with Sheffield. Bring it on, Gary! Welcome to the Mets! Make us proud!







Kong76
Apr 03 2009 07:00 PM


I'll feel better after a coupla three run ding dongs.







Frayed Knot
Apr 04 2009 05:55 AM


="Kong76":daiwlvuq]Yeah, but two completely different types of dislike.[/quote:daiwlvuq]

Egg-Zactly!

Actually, I never really disliked Glavine anyway but even so, there's 'pre-dislike' simply because a guy's an accomplished opponent and there's dislike because he comes across as a fuckin' asshole.

Chipper, for instance, would be type A and I'd have no problem rooting for him in orange & blue. With Sheff on the other hand - while I'm not going to root for him to fail (an increasingly popular activity for some Met fans it seems) - it's going to be tough to get the warm and fuzzies going.



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He still could be enough of a RH threat w/good OBP to put a scare into opposing pitchers & managers - which is kind of what we need in a way.


The problems are:

- questionable (at best) defensive skills to the point where he may be marginally useable anywhere but in the batter's box -- something that's particularly true in an OF he's never seen with what looks like might be a tricky wall in spots

- he reportedly only wanted to sign with a team that was going to give him significant ABs. Did they promise him that? -- If so that's something that can only come at the expense of either Murphy or Church

- he's not only an ass, but he's one who will trash mgmt, teammates, the press, MLB as a whole, and probably Barack Obama if he's not getting what he wants -- and he often finds something to get pissed at (see points 1 & 2). Hopefully he got read the riot act before a deal was signed. Not that they couldn't drop him anyway but at least this way he knows that going in.


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So our first 500 homer celebration will be like our first 300 win celebration. A guy we don't like, but we'll take it!


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="Edgy DC"]
="By Tom Singer / MLB.com"]The possibility of playing his home games within miles of Yankee Stadium might also appeal to Sheffield.

What?

"Well, the Giants were offering me a second year at $4 million guaranteed, but Mets were giving me a chance to be moderately near Yankee Stadium. I couldn't pass that up."

I can only conclude that Sheffield is homeless, and looks forward to taking shelter in the now-abandoned facilities of the old Yankee Stadium.


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]he's not only an ass, but he's one who will trash mgmt, teammates, the press, MLB as a whole, and probably Barack Obama if he's not getting what he wants -- and he often finds something to get pissed at (see points 1 & 2). Hopefully he got read the riot act before a deal was signed. Not that they couldn't drop him anyway but at least this way he knows that going in.


He always seems to say this stuff on the way out the door. Maybe he's not so much a bad guy... as a bad breaker-upper?

"Hey, Evans-- you have a big head! Big head!"


Guest Kong76
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FK: Can't remember the last time I Pre-disliked a Met player <<<

I have to say this made me laugh out loud when I was lurking at work.


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="Kong76"]FK: Can't remember the last time I Pre-disliked a Met player <<<

I have to say this made me laugh out loud when I was lurking at work.


Tom Glavine


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Yeah, but two completely different types of dislike.


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="duan":3d2r4ikm]
="OlerudOwned":3d2r4ikm]My concern is less that they have him, and more that they'll keep him even if he sucks. Well, that and defense.[/quote:3d2r4ikm]
but right now, he'd be competing with Nick Evans and Marlon Anderson for a roster spot - it isn't hard to see him being quite a lot better then either of them.[/quote:3d2r4ikm]

Yes. But will Sheffield go along with getting the amount of playing time -- and no more -- that would have otherwise gone to either Evans or Anderson? It seems that Sheffield would not have agreed to play for the Mets under those conditions.







seawolf17
Apr 03 2009 06:47 PM


="Edgy DC"]
="Tom Singer / MLB.com"]The possibility of playing his home games within miles of Yankee Stadium might also appeal to Sheffield.

What?

"Well, the Giants were offering me a second year at $4 million guaranteed, but Mets were giving me a chance to be moderately near Yankee Stadium. I couldn't pass that up."

WAIT. Did an actual paid sportswriter actually write that? Holy fuck. I am so sick of this Yankee-loving bullshit. You have got to be kidding me. Hey, Red Sox and Rays, put that on your fucking bulletin boards, in case you need any more reason to knock those fuckers back into third place where they belong.







seawolf17
Apr 03 2009 06:49 PM


Oh, and you know what? I'm down with Sheffield. Bring it on, Gary! Welcome to the Mets! Make us proud!







Kong76
Apr 03 2009 07:00 PM


I'll feel better after a coupla three run ding dongs.







Frayed Knot
Apr 04 2009 05:55 AM


="Kong76":daiwlvuq]Yeah, but two completely different types of dislike.[/quote:daiwlvuq]

Egg-Zactly!

Actually, I never really disliked Glavine anyway but even so, there's 'pre-dislike' simply because a guy's an accomplished opponent and there's dislike because he comes across as a fuckin' asshole.

Chipper, for instance, would be type A and I'd have no problem rooting for him in orange & blue. With Sheff on the other hand - while I'm not going to root for him to fail (an increasingly popular activity for some Met fans it seems) - it's going to be tough to get the warm and fuzzies going.



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="Edgy DC"]
="Tom Singer / MLB.com"]The possibility of playing his home games within miles of Yankee Stadium might also appeal to Sheffield.

What?

"Well, the Giants were offering me a second year at $4 million guaranteed, but Mets were giving me a chance to be moderately near Yankee Stadium. I couldn't pass that up."

WAIT. Did an actual paid sportswriter actually write that? Holy fuck. I am so sick of this Yankee-loving bullshit. You have got to be kidding me. Hey, Red Sox and Rays, put that on your fucking bulletin boards, in case you need any more reason to knock those fuckers back into third place where they belong.


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I'll feel better after a coupla three run ding dongs.


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="Kong76":daiwlvuq]Yeah, but two completely different types of dislike.[/quote:daiwlvuq]

Egg-Zactly!

Actually, I never really disliked Glavine anyway but even so, there's 'pre-dislike' simply because a guy's an accomplished opponent and there's dislike because he comes across as a fuckin' asshole.

Chipper, for instance, would be type A and I'd have no problem rooting for him in orange & blue. With Sheff on the other hand - while I'm not going to root for him to fail (an increasingly popular activity for some Met fans it seems) - it's going to be tough to get the warm and fuzzies going.



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