Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted May 12, 2009 Posted May 12, 2009 ="SteveJRogers":og1fkuiq]="OlerudOwned":og1fkuiq]="SteveJRogers":og1fkuiq]="Edgy DC":og1fkuiq]We're going to need a lot of folks before this is over. Let's not go celebrating injury.[/quote:og1fkuiq]Yeah, but I like having that option no longer available.[/quote:og1fkuiq]That option has probably been the best of the three options you nitwit.[/quote:og1fkuiq]Can't hit, can't field (which is WHY he was brought here), and can't run. The guy has been a disaster since coming here.[/quote:og1fkuiq]KILL HIM!LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr May 12 2009 11:36 AM="EdgyDC":obfr4gp0]="SteveJRogers":obfr4gp0]Can't hit, can't field (which is WHY he was brought here), and can't run. The guy has been a disaster since coming here.[/quote:obfr4gp0]KILL HIM![/quote:obfr4gp0]I say, we stomp him, then we tattoo him, then we hang him, THEN we kill him.metirish May 12 2009 11:42 AMI'm not huge fan of Schneider but come on he's it after Santos and the injured Castro....what's the status of Castro , with this long road trip coming up who is going to catch with Omir?OlerudOwned May 12 2009 12:01 PM="SteveJRogers":3qr68pcq]="OlerudOwned":3qr68pcq]="SteveJRogers":3qr68pcq]="Edgy DC":3qr68pcq]We're going to need a lot of folks before this is over. Let's not go celebrating injury.[/quote:3qr68pcq]Yeah, but I like having that option no longer available.[/quote:3qr68pcq]That option has probably been the best of the three options you nitwit.[/quote:3qr68pcq]Can't hit, can't field (which is WHY he was brought here), and can't run. The guy has been a disaster since coming here.[/quote:3qr68pcq]Brian Schneider last season: .257/.339/.367 in 384 PAsOmir Santos best season, at any level (2002, split between the NY-Penn and Sally leagues): .275/.317/.400 in 331 PAsThat's it. That's the best he's done, ever. He's 28. But yeah, Schneider[/url:3qr68pcq] can't[/url:3qr68pcq] field[/url:3qr68pcq].Nymr83 May 12 2009 12:13 PMwell done OO.i dont like schenieder, but being happy he is hurt is pretty damn stupid considering hte other options the Mets foolishly left themselves with.The front office must be kicking themselves over letting Flores go in the rule 5 draft a few years ago.Frayed Knot May 12 2009 12:21 PMYou have to forgive SJR, he suffers from listening to too many folks who value having an opinion more than they do actually reasoning it out and that if they yell said opinion out loud enough and often enough it becomes true whether it actually is or not.Edgy DC May 12 2009 12:23 PM="Nymr83":38kare1a]The front office must be kicking themselves over letting Flores go in the rule 5 draft a few years ago.[/quote:38kare1a]Hopefully, they're all kicked out.MadDog May 12 2009 12:35 PM="Frayed Knot"]You have to forgive SJR, he suffers from listening to too many folks who value having an opinion more than they do actually reasoning it out and that if they yell said opinion out loud enough and often enough it becomes true whether it actually is or not.AH, COME ON, FRAYED! Brian Schneider is TERRIBLE.(awkward silence)He's a TERRIBLE player, and the Mets are better off without him. TERRIBLE!Say something funny, Mike!Frayed Knot May 12 2009 01:56 PMNot who I was talking about MD but always good to hear from you anyway.And the thing about Schneider is that, yes, he's been a disappointment, both in his the fact that he doesn't give the impression of being the top-notch defensive fielder we were led to believe and in his inability to stay on the field. Anyone who thought coming in that he was going to be a dynamite hitter has only himself to blame. But, to a large extent, Met fans have been spoiled over the last few decades by having the likes of Carter, then Hundley, then Piazza behind the dish (and also fooled by Posada across town). Many of them need to be reminded of the dirty little secret that reads: [u:1fn9o8fu]most catchers don't hit much[/u:1fn9o8fu]. Schneider's offense (particularly if you throw out last season's first half - he was much better in the 2nd) is much closer to the norm than a lot of fans seem to think. You want to find an upgrade for next season or even this it's fine with me -- just don't expect to find one under every rock.Frayed Knot May 14 2009 10:51 AMMore catcher news - from Adam Rubin's blog, NYDN: Catcher Javier Valentin, Jose's brother, has signed with the Mets and will report to Triple-A Buffalo, replacing Rafael Arroyo on the Bisons' roster. Valentin, 33, has appeared in 631 major-league games from 1997-2008, with a combined .251 average, 45 homers and 210 RBI in 1,507 at-bats. He spent spring training with the Nationals but declared himself a free agent when Washington asked him to go to the minors.Nymr83 May 14 2009 12:04 PM="Frayed Knot":efbuufmk] He spent spring training with the Nationals but declared himself a free agent when Washington asked him to go to the minors.[/quote:efbuufmk]but now he's back in the minors having lost a month of pay, he must really smell oppotunity here, and i don't blame him.Ashie62 May 24 2009 09:59 AMI believe Mr. Santos is the leading candidate or NL ROY..Fowler has washed outIt would help us all if I am close to correctSincerely Ashie62
Guest LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr Guests Posted May 12, 2009 Posted May 12, 2009 ="EdgyDC":obfr4gp0]="SteveJRogers":obfr4gp0]Can't hit, can't field (which is WHY he was brought here), and can't run. The guy has been a disaster since coming here.[/quote:obfr4gp0]KILL HIM![/quote:obfr4gp0]I say, we stomp him, then we tattoo him, then we hang him, THEN we kill him.metirish May 12 2009 11:42 AMI'm not huge fan of Schneider but come on he's it after Santos and the injured Castro....what's the status of Castro , with this long road trip coming up who is going to catch with Omir?OlerudOwned May 12 2009 12:01 PM="SteveJRogers":3qr68pcq]="OlerudOwned":3qr68pcq]="SteveJRogers":3qr68pcq]="Edgy DC":3qr68pcq]We're going to need a lot of folks before this is over. Let's not go celebrating injury.[/quote:3qr68pcq]Yeah, but I like having that option no longer available.[/quote:3qr68pcq]That option has probably been the best of the three options you nitwit.[/quote:3qr68pcq]Can't hit, can't field (which is WHY he was brought here), and can't run. The guy has been a disaster since coming here.[/quote:3qr68pcq]Brian Schneider last season: .257/.339/.367 in 384 PAsOmir Santos best season, at any level (2002, split between the NY-Penn and Sally leagues): .275/.317/.400 in 331 PAsThat's it. That's the best he's done, ever. He's 28. But yeah, Schneider[/url:3qr68pcq] can't[/url:3qr68pcq] field[/url:3qr68pcq].Nymr83 May 12 2009 12:13 PMwell done OO.i dont like schenieder, but being happy he is hurt is pretty damn stupid considering hte other options the Mets foolishly left themselves with.The front office must be kicking themselves over letting Flores go in the rule 5 draft a few years ago.Frayed Knot May 12 2009 12:21 PMYou have to forgive SJR, he suffers from listening to too many folks who value having an opinion more than they do actually reasoning it out and that if they yell said opinion out loud enough and often enough it becomes true whether it actually is or not.Edgy DC May 12 2009 12:23 PM="Nymr83":38kare1a]The front office must be kicking themselves over letting Flores go in the rule 5 draft a few years ago.[/quote:38kare1a]Hopefully, they're all kicked out.MadDog May 12 2009 12:35 PM="Frayed Knot"]You have to forgive SJR, he suffers from listening to too many folks who value having an opinion more than they do actually reasoning it out and that if they yell said opinion out loud enough and often enough it becomes true whether it actually is or not.AH, COME ON, FRAYED! Brian Schneider is TERRIBLE.(awkward silence)He's a TERRIBLE player, and the Mets are better off without him. TERRIBLE!Say something funny, Mike!Frayed Knot May 12 2009 01:56 PMNot who I was talking about MD but always good to hear from you anyway.And the thing about Schneider is that, yes, he's been a disappointment, both in his the fact that he doesn't give the impression of being the top-notch defensive fielder we were led to believe and in his inability to stay on the field. Anyone who thought coming in that he was going to be a dynamite hitter has only himself to blame. But, to a large extent, Met fans have been spoiled over the last few decades by having the likes of Carter, then Hundley, then Piazza behind the dish (and also fooled by Posada across town). Many of them need to be reminded of the dirty little secret that reads: [u:1fn9o8fu]most catchers don't hit much[/u:1fn9o8fu]. Schneider's offense (particularly if you throw out last season's first half - he was much better in the 2nd) is much closer to the norm than a lot of fans seem to think. You want to find an upgrade for next season or even this it's fine with me -- just don't expect to find one under every rock.Frayed Knot May 14 2009 10:51 AMMore catcher news - from Adam Rubin's blog, NYDN: Catcher Javier Valentin, Jose's brother, has signed with the Mets and will report to Triple-A Buffalo, replacing Rafael Arroyo on the Bisons' roster. Valentin, 33, has appeared in 631 major-league games from 1997-2008, with a combined .251 average, 45 homers and 210 RBI in 1,507 at-bats. He spent spring training with the Nationals but declared himself a free agent when Washington asked him to go to the minors.Nymr83 May 14 2009 12:04 PM="Frayed Knot":efbuufmk] He spent spring training with the Nationals but declared himself a free agent when Washington asked him to go to the minors.[/quote:efbuufmk]but now he's back in the minors having lost a month of pay, he must really smell oppotunity here, and i don't blame him.Ashie62 May 24 2009 09:59 AMI believe Mr. Santos is the leading candidate or NL ROY..Fowler has washed outIt would help us all if I am close to correctSincerely Ashie62
metirish Old-Timey Member Posted May 12, 2009 Posted May 12, 2009 I'm not huge fan of Schneider but come on he's it after Santos and the injured Castro....what's the status of Castro , with this long road trip coming up who is going to catch with Omir?
Guest OlerudOwned Guests Posted May 12, 2009 Posted May 12, 2009 ="SteveJRogers":3qr68pcq]="OlerudOwned":3qr68pcq]="SteveJRogers":3qr68pcq]="Edgy DC":3qr68pcq]We're going to need a lot of folks before this is over. Let's not go celebrating injury.[/quote:3qr68pcq]Yeah, but I like having that option no longer available.[/quote:3qr68pcq]That option has probably been the best of the three options you nitwit.[/quote:3qr68pcq]Can't hit, can't field (which is WHY he was brought here), and can't run. The guy has been a disaster since coming here.[/quote:3qr68pcq]Brian Schneider last season: .257/.339/.367 in 384 PAsOmir Santos best season, at any level (2002, split between the NY-Penn and Sally leagues): .275/.317/.400 in 331 PAsThat's it. That's the best he's done, ever. He's 28. But yeah, Schneider[/url:3qr68pcq] can't[/url:3qr68pcq] field[/url:3qr68pcq].Nymr83 May 12 2009 12:13 PMwell done OO.i dont like schenieder, but being happy he is hurt is pretty damn stupid considering hte other options the Mets foolishly left themselves with.The front office must be kicking themselves over letting Flores go in the rule 5 draft a few years ago.Frayed Knot May 12 2009 12:21 PMYou have to forgive SJR, he suffers from listening to too many folks who value having an opinion more than they do actually reasoning it out and that if they yell said opinion out loud enough and often enough it becomes true whether it actually is or not.Edgy DC May 12 2009 12:23 PM="Nymr83":38kare1a]The front office must be kicking themselves over letting Flores go in the rule 5 draft a few years ago.[/quote:38kare1a]Hopefully, they're all kicked out.MadDog May 12 2009 12:35 PM="Frayed Knot"]You have to forgive SJR, he suffers from listening to too many folks who value having an opinion more than they do actually reasoning it out and that if they yell said opinion out loud enough and often enough it becomes true whether it actually is or not.AH, COME ON, FRAYED! Brian Schneider is TERRIBLE.(awkward silence)He's a TERRIBLE player, and the Mets are better off without him. TERRIBLE!Say something funny, Mike!Frayed Knot May 12 2009 01:56 PMNot who I was talking about MD but always good to hear from you anyway.And the thing about Schneider is that, yes, he's been a disappointment, both in his the fact that he doesn't give the impression of being the top-notch defensive fielder we were led to believe and in his inability to stay on the field. Anyone who thought coming in that he was going to be a dynamite hitter has only himself to blame. But, to a large extent, Met fans have been spoiled over the last few decades by having the likes of Carter, then Hundley, then Piazza behind the dish (and also fooled by Posada across town). Many of them need to be reminded of the dirty little secret that reads: [u:1fn9o8fu]most catchers don't hit much[/u:1fn9o8fu]. Schneider's offense (particularly if you throw out last season's first half - he was much better in the 2nd) is much closer to the norm than a lot of fans seem to think. You want to find an upgrade for next season or even this it's fine with me -- just don't expect to find one under every rock.Frayed Knot May 14 2009 10:51 AMMore catcher news - from Adam Rubin's blog, NYDN: Catcher Javier Valentin, Jose's brother, has signed with the Mets and will report to Triple-A Buffalo, replacing Rafael Arroyo on the Bisons' roster. Valentin, 33, has appeared in 631 major-league games from 1997-2008, with a combined .251 average, 45 homers and 210 RBI in 1,507 at-bats. He spent spring training with the Nationals but declared himself a free agent when Washington asked him to go to the minors.Nymr83 May 14 2009 12:04 PM="Frayed Knot":efbuufmk] He spent spring training with the Nationals but declared himself a free agent when Washington asked him to go to the minors.[/quote:efbuufmk]but now he's back in the minors having lost a month of pay, he must really smell oppotunity here, and i don't blame him.Ashie62 May 24 2009 09:59 AMI believe Mr. Santos is the leading candidate or NL ROY..Fowler has washed outIt would help us all if I am close to correctSincerely Ashie62
nymr83 Old-Timey Member Posted May 12, 2009 Posted May 12, 2009 well done OO.i dont like schenieder, but being happy he is hurt is pretty damn stupid considering hte other options the Mets foolishly left themselves with.The front office must be kicking themselves over letting Flores go in the rule 5 draft a few years ago.
Frayed Knot Old-Timey Member Posted May 12, 2009 Posted May 12, 2009 You have to forgive SJR, he suffers from listening to too many folks who value having an opinion more than they do actually reasoning it out and that if they yell said opinion out loud enough and often enough it becomes true whether it actually is or not.
Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted May 12, 2009 Posted May 12, 2009 ="Nymr83":38kare1a]The front office must be kicking themselves over letting Flores go in the rule 5 draft a few years ago.[/quote:38kare1a]Hopefully, they're all kicked out.MadDog May 12 2009 12:35 PM="Frayed Knot"]You have to forgive SJR, he suffers from listening to too many folks who value having an opinion more than they do actually reasoning it out and that if they yell said opinion out loud enough and often enough it becomes true whether it actually is or not.AH, COME ON, FRAYED! Brian Schneider is TERRIBLE.(awkward silence)He's a TERRIBLE player, and the Mets are better off without him. TERRIBLE!Say something funny, Mike!Frayed Knot May 12 2009 01:56 PMNot who I was talking about MD but always good to hear from you anyway.And the thing about Schneider is that, yes, he's been a disappointment, both in his the fact that he doesn't give the impression of being the top-notch defensive fielder we were led to believe and in his inability to stay on the field. Anyone who thought coming in that he was going to be a dynamite hitter has only himself to blame. But, to a large extent, Met fans have been spoiled over the last few decades by having the likes of Carter, then Hundley, then Piazza behind the dish (and also fooled by Posada across town). Many of them need to be reminded of the dirty little secret that reads: [u:1fn9o8fu]most catchers don't hit much[/u:1fn9o8fu]. Schneider's offense (particularly if you throw out last season's first half - he was much better in the 2nd) is much closer to the norm than a lot of fans seem to think. You want to find an upgrade for next season or even this it's fine with me -- just don't expect to find one under every rock.Frayed Knot May 14 2009 10:51 AMMore catcher news - from Adam Rubin's blog, NYDN: Catcher Javier Valentin, Jose's brother, has signed with the Mets and will report to Triple-A Buffalo, replacing Rafael Arroyo on the Bisons' roster. Valentin, 33, has appeared in 631 major-league games from 1997-2008, with a combined .251 average, 45 homers and 210 RBI in 1,507 at-bats. He spent spring training with the Nationals but declared himself a free agent when Washington asked him to go to the minors.Nymr83 May 14 2009 12:04 PM="Frayed Knot":efbuufmk] He spent spring training with the Nationals but declared himself a free agent when Washington asked him to go to the minors.[/quote:efbuufmk]but now he's back in the minors having lost a month of pay, he must really smell oppotunity here, and i don't blame him.Ashie62 May 24 2009 09:59 AMI believe Mr. Santos is the leading candidate or NL ROY..Fowler has washed outIt would help us all if I am close to correctSincerely Ashie62
Guest MadDog Guests Posted May 12, 2009 Posted May 12, 2009 ="Frayed Knot"]You have to forgive SJR, he suffers from listening to too many folks who value having an opinion more than they do actually reasoning it out and that if they yell said opinion out loud enough and often enough it becomes true whether it actually is or not.AH, COME ON, FRAYED! Brian Schneider is TERRIBLE.(awkward silence)He's a TERRIBLE player, and the Mets are better off without him. TERRIBLE!Say something funny, Mike!
Frayed Knot Old-Timey Member Posted May 12, 2009 Posted May 12, 2009 Not who I was talking about MD but always good to hear from you anyway.And the thing about Schneider is that, yes, he's been a disappointment, both in his the fact that he doesn't give the impression of being the top-notch defensive fielder we were led to believe and in his inability to stay on the field. Anyone who thought coming in that he was going to be a dynamite hitter has only himself to blame. But, to a large extent, Met fans have been spoiled over the last few decades by having the likes of Carter, then Hundley, then Piazza behind the dish (and also fooled by Posada across town). Many of them need to be reminded of the dirty little secret that reads: [u:1fn9o8fu]most catchers don't hit much[/u:1fn9o8fu]. Schneider's offense (particularly if you throw out last season's first half - he was much better in the 2nd) is much closer to the norm than a lot of fans seem to think. You want to find an upgrade for next season or even this it's fine with me -- just don't expect to find one under every rock.
Frayed Knot Old-Timey Member Posted May 14, 2009 Posted May 14, 2009 More catcher news - from Adam Rubin's blog, NYDN: Catcher Javier Valentin, Jose's brother, has signed with the Mets and will report to Triple-A Buffalo, replacing Rafael Arroyo on the Bisons' roster. Valentin, 33, has appeared in 631 major-league games from 1997-2008, with a combined .251 average, 45 homers and 210 RBI in 1,507 at-bats. He spent spring training with the Nationals but declared himself a free agent when Washington asked him to go to the minors.
nymr83 Old-Timey Member Posted May 14, 2009 Posted May 14, 2009 ="Frayed Knot":efbuufmk] He spent spring training with the Nationals but declared himself a free agent when Washington asked him to go to the minors.[/quote:efbuufmk]but now he's back in the minors having lost a month of pay, he must really smell oppotunity here, and i don't blame him.Ashie62 May 24 2009 09:59 AMI believe Mr. Santos is the leading candidate or NL ROY..Fowler has washed outIt would help us all if I am close to correctSincerely Ashie62
ashie62 Old-Timey Member Posted May 24, 2009 Author Posted May 24, 2009 I believe Mr. Santos is the leading candidate or NL ROY..Fowler has washed outIt would help us all if I am close to correctSincerely Ashie62
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